As China prepares for Spring Festival, Seychelles has announced its
first Seychelles-China Day Celebration. The Chinese Spring Festival
(Chinese New Year) is undisputedly the biggest and the most important
holiday for people of Chinese origins around the world.
The Chinese New Year is celebrated in countries and territories with
significant Chinese populations, including Mainland China, Hong Kong,
Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mauritius,
Philippines, and also in Chinatowns elsewhere. It remains a major
holiday in China.
Soon Victoria will also join those Nations and groupings celebrating
the Chinese New Year. In the coming celebrations in Victoria, the
organisers have termed the celebrations ‘from taste to the talent’.
Victoria, the Capital of the Seychelles will see from the 31st January
up to the 2nd February the colourful Chinese culture including delicious
Chinese treats such great performances by two groups coming directly
from mainland China.
For the three days of the celebrations Benezet Street in Victoria
will be decorated by traditional Chinese lanterns and turned into a mini
China Town. Benezet Street is also the home of the Chinese Pagoda, the
building that will be at the centre of the Seychelles-China Day
Celebrations for this year.
The Ministry of Tourism and Culture says it has chosen the perfect
time to hold its first ever Seychelles-China Day Celebrations. Marking
the Chinese Spring Festival is Seychelles is set to become an annual
artistic stomping ground for both Seychellois and visitors as well as an
opportunity for expressing community pride.
Following a meeting with Chinese ambassador for Seychelles, Mr Shi
Zhongjun and Members of the local Chinese community to discuss the
Seychelles-China Day Celebrations final programme of events in the
presence of Alain St.Ange, the Minister for Tourism and Culture and
Benjamine Rose, the PS for Culture.
The first Seychelles-China Day Celebrations is a joint effort by the
Seychelles Ministry of Tourism and Culture, the Chinese Embassy in
Seychelles and the local Chinese Community. The celebrations will to be
held from January 31 to February 2 and the final program will be made
public during the course of next week. Minister St Ange said he is
“thrilled that the ball is set rolling for the first
Seychelles-China-Day celebrations”.
The Ministry of Tourism and Culture used that meeting with the
Chinese Community of Seychelles to say that with this celebration of the
Chinese Culture the five branches making the Seychelles Nation are now
recognised and are marked. “We shall from this year onwards mark La
Francophonie and a French Day, FetAfrik, the Commonwealth and a British
Day, the Seychelles-India Day Celebrations and the Seychelles-China Day
Celebrations and finally what we are today as the proud Creole People
through our Festival Kreol. We needed to recognise all our key
historical branches and be proud of it if we want to continue to be
proud of who we are as the proud and unique Seychellois Creole People”
Minister St.Ange said.
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