The united nations educational, scientific, and cultural organization (unesco)'s new inscription to humanity's spring festival (ich) in late january, just in time for the next celebration in late january.
According to the inscription on the chinese ministry of culture and tourism's website, the "spring festival" refers to the year's celebrations, which includes the planning leading up to the new year and staying on the same location for the foreseeable future.
The inscription reads: "[t]he springs" comes late on chinese new year's eve, and visits to family and friends during the festivities.
The chinese people's identity and identity have been successfully promoted on weibo, china's twitter equivalent, with the slogan "spring festival successfully inscribed as unesco ich" (##).
Local culture and tourism officials and outlets leaned heavily into promoting the successful application, with “china now has 44 unesco ichs” (#44#) in third place with 130 million views.
The ministry of foreign affairs welcomed the inscription and invited people from around the world to participate in china's oldest and most widely observed holiday.
The inscription will almost certainly bring much attention to museums, art, crafts, and cultural traditions in china, not just unesco ones but also national and regional ones.
In the forthcoming new year, the ichs and traditional cultural practices around china are of greater concern to ichs and traditional cultural practices.