The 2022 Mid-Autumn Festival Cultural Exchange Activity in Indonesia was organized on September 10 in honor of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Together, guests from Jakarta, Indonesia, Kunming, Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan province, and celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The Yunnan Branch of China News Service organized the event, which was also co-organized by the Yunnan Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, the South Asia and Southeast Asia Regional International Communication Center of Yunnan Province, the Information Office of Dehong Autonomous Prefecture Government, Indo-Chinese Musicians, and C This activity featured a number of activities, including Moon Worshipping and Moon Chasing at Passionate Mid-Autumn, all with the subject “Colourful Clouds Chasing the Moon, Lasting Affection Cross the Mountains and Seas.”
The culmination of the event was “Moon Chasing at Passionate Mid-Autumn,” which took place at night and featured representatives from Kunming, Dehong, and Jakarta sharing beautiful moonscapes from their respective regions online while also wishing friends from other countries and overseas Chinese well.
The Yunnan Provincial People’s Government’s vice governor, Li Malin, wished everyone a happy holiday season. The Mid-Autumn Festival, according to her, is a traditional celebration of the Chinese people that captures the deepest longing for family that the Chinese people have for their homeland, the strongest attachment that Chinese overseas have for their motherland, the wish for family reunion, happiness, national prosperity, and the safety of the populace, as well as the spirit of reunification, patriotism, and integration of home and country that the Chinese people have had for 5,000 years. In celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival, all of the visitors come to share Chinese culture and marvel at the brilliant moon in an effort to improve mutual understanding and communication, foster collaboration, and
According to Li Malin, Yunnan province and Indonesia are two well-known destinations for leisure and commerce that have unique qualities and complement each other, making them excellent candidates for tourism collaboration. Li Malin stated the desire for Yunnan Province to cooperate with Indonesia in order to take advantage of chances for exchanges between people in the areas of tourism, culture, and other relevant disciplines.
China and Indonesia are good neighbors, friends, and collaborators, according to Lu Kang, the Chinese ambassador to Indonesia. High-level officials from the two nations have developed closer ties in recent years, which has expanded mutually beneficial cooperation, cultural and humanistic exchanges, and communication and cooperation in international issues.
The two state leaders decided on the overall direction of creating a community of shared destiny for the two nations in July of this year, during President Joko Widodo’s visit to China, which gave their bilateral relations a boost. The provinces of Yunnan and Bali in Indonesia are sister provinces, while the capital city of Yunnan’s province, Kunming, is a sister city of Yogyakarta in Indonesia. Their close communication and collaboration in the economic, trade, social, and cultural spheres has helped to further the growth of China-Indonesia relations. This Mid-Autumn Festival event will strengthen ties of friendship between the two peoples and deepen understanding of each other’s superior cultures.
I have a better knowledge of how Chinese officials handle Indonesian citizens in China because I live there, and the Chinese people have been quite friendly to me. Because of this, he has been anticipating working with his Chinese friends to improve cultural and humanistic exchanges between the two nations and to foster friendship between the two peoples in order to better prepare the two nations to face problems in the future.
“Moon Chasing at Passionate Mid-Autumn” is a 100-minute literary event that brings elites together across time and space. Autumn Water, Watching Tidal Bore, Lasting Affection Cross the Mountains and Seas, and Flying Flowers make up its four sections.
The visitors took part in a number of moon-related activities to experience the festival’s cultural atmosphere. The participating artists became friends with one another and used calligraphy, paintings, and songs to communicate their emotions and literary interests.
The principal venue for the event was the Daguan Pavilion on the shores of Dianchi Lake, which was constructed during the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong eras of the Qing Dynasty and is well-known for Sun Ranweng’s lengthy antithetical couplet. You may see the full moon’s brilliant reflection in the lake as you stare out over the water from the Pavilion during the Mid-Autumn Festival night.
You may see the full moon’s brilliant reflection in the lake as you stare out over the water from the Pavilion during the Mid-Autumn Festival night. This year’s Mid-Autumn Festival saw audiences from all over the world congregate to follow Sun Ranweng’s path and honor his noble emotions. Zhao Jiahong, a well-known scholar in Yunnan, led the audience.
Meanwhile, “Online Flying Flower activity called “Moon Chasing” was conducted. Internet users from across the world were invited to observe the brilliant full moon together and capture pictures of the moon viewed in various locations, at various times, and from all angles in order to illustrate the point that “This joyful moment may be shared by distant people.
The Mid-Autumn Festival in China, as well as festivals and cultural practices associated to the moon in other countries, were all displayed in brief movies that were played concurrently on new media platforms both at home and abroad as part of the Moon Worshipping activity.
There will be coverage of this action in the media and institutions in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, and other Southeast Asian, South Asian, Central Asian, and West Asian nations.