ISLAMABAD - China will celebrate 2023 traditional Chinese new year, generally known as “Chinese Spring Festival” on Sunday, January 22, 2023 and lasting until February 9, 2023. It is one of the most important and biggest festivals in traditional Chinese culture, and one of the longest holidays, lasting up to 7 days. Cultural Office of the Embassy of China and China Cultural Center in Pakistan organized a live 2023 Happy Chinese New Year Press Conference in this regard which was attended by the senior journalists from renowned Pakistani media groups, newspapers and TV channels at the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Islamabad. The 2023 online Happy Chinese New Year Press Conference was held in Beijing. Gao Zheng, Director General, the International Exchange and Cooperation Bureau, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China, vice-president and secretary-general of the China International Culture Association; Zhao Cong, head of China National Traditional Orchestra, and wellknown pianist Lang Lang, cultural ambassador of the 2023 Happy Chinese New Year, attended the conference, introducing the 2023 Happy Chinese New Year activities. Gao said the Happy Chinese New Year, an annual brand activity held to celebrate Spring Festival, has taken off in recent years and is increasingly becoming an important platform for China to share Chinese culture with people from all over the world. The 2023 Happy Chinese New Year will be guided by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China and hosted by China International Culture Association. Various online and offline activities, including music concerts, temple fairs and parades, will cover the globe. The press conference also released the mascot of 2023 Happy Chinese New Year. As the coming Chinese New Year is the Year of the Rabbit, the mascot, designed by Central Academy of Fine Arts, is a cute rabbit with long ears based on the shape of a lucky bag. Chinese New year is celebrating in China as well as neighboring countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, South Korea, and all around the world where there are Chinese communities. In Pakistan, there are thousands of Chinese who have lived there for various periods of time. They will also be celebrating the festival in its full cultural and traditional spirit. Many similarities exist between Chinese New Year and Pakistan’s traditional “Eid” Festival. Both are based on the lunar calendar and are one of the most important and biggest festivals in their societies and both are family-centric festivals. Xing Lijun, the Second Secretary, the Cultural Office of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Pakistan briefed to the Pakistani media about 2023 Happy Chinese New Year and upcoming events in connection with celebration of Chinese Spring Festival. He also highlighted the Pak China Cultural exchange programs with Pakistani journalists community. He informed that the year 2023 is a year of Rabbit as per Chinese Lunar calendar. Furthermore, Xing said the cultural bond existing between the two nations is strong enough to support our everlasting friendship. This relationship will expand into all domains of Pakistani life and grow further with the passing of each day. The media interaction ended by the question answer session. Cultural office of the Embassy of China People’s Republic of China and China Cultural Center in Pakistan will comprehensively utilize all the humanity resources in the future to showcase Chinese history, and culture and tourism will continue to make relentless efforts for a new chapter of China-Pakistan friendship.