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Encountering Chinese New Year in Paris

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Guests arriving at the China Cultural Center in Paris. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

As the Year of the Horse dawned on Tuesday, the China Cultural Center in Paris hosted its Spring Festival Open Day under the theme "Step into the Center for Chinese New Year".

Guided by the concepts of immersion, ritual and meaningful participation, the event transformed the entire building into a day-to-night "Spring Festival roaming route". Exhibitions, hands-on workshops, interactive programs, performances, digital technology and cuisine were woven together throughout.

Among the more than 350 guests at the event were Marie-Pierre Boucher Hollier, special adviser to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, and Josiane Gaude, first deputy mayor of Paris's 7th arrondissement, along with local residents, students and families. Amid lanterns and laughter, they shared a festive, refined Chinese New Year celebration.

Tradition and technology welcome visitors

In the courtyard, a lantern installation themed "Young Scholar Riding a Horse" lit up the season's blessings. Visitors wrote wishes and hung prayer plaques, capturing auspicious sentiments such as "may success arrive at full gallop" and "may you achieve academic distinction" in photos and smiles.

Inside the modern building lobby, tradition met technology. A robotic "cyber lion dance", presented by the Guangdong Culture and Tourism Overseas Promotion Center, ignited the atmosphere. Nearby, an AI-powered ink art installation titled "Unbridled Imagination" paid tribute to renowned Chinese horse painters from numerous dynastic eras. With just a sentence or blessing, visitors could generate a personalized ink painting in a classical master's style, download and share it, carrying home the spirit of the Horse Year in a piece of digital Chinese art.

Travel and reading corners further enriched the space. Guangdong's tourism body showcased cultural and creative products; Paris' China National Tourism Office laid on promotional material; and a local publisher presented French editions of selected Chinese literary works, including A Lifelong Journey, offering audiences an encounter with contemporary Chinese narratives beyond the festive bustle.

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