Those 强国人 never give up any chance to enjoy the feeling of 万国来朝. Disgusting. I respect the term of lunar new year because it has less meaning of nationalism.
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農曆新年 = Lunar New Year. These angry netizens from China, did they drop out of their education or what? And their action was definitely not in line with President Xi’s Belt and Road Initiatives.pic.twitter.com/9YVpxbbcyt
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wow
i thought it's the same thing !! it's not ?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Nice job celebrating shared cultural heritage.
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I don’t agree to this criticism if the reason is “China’s Spring Festival is more popular, more wide-reaching, more influential and has a stronger cultural basis around the world.” Culture should be respected, but culture is not to offense, I would say.
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That's what we have been calling here in the United States, recognizing that this time of the year is celebrated by more than one culture. How you celebrate it does not matter.
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Yes,
#China has always celebrated this festival on her own , it's a nationalism & racism to her more than a cultural event.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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