2025-01-31
27 分钟Cutting through an overload of information to get to the heart of the story, this is the point.
The year 2025 will be the year of the snake according to the traditional Chinese zodiac.
So for Chinese people around the world it is the most important holiday during which we take stock of what happened in the past year and what the new year is have in stock for us.
But how is this holiday observed in Taiwan?
That's why we have two young people from the island and we have a Chinese scholar and an American scholar joining us to help you understand,
to help me understand actually
because I've never been to the island and I've never had a Chinese new year celebrated in Taiwan style so I'm very curious.
So without much ado let's continue our discussion and experience.
Next to me is Su Weiqi who studies human resources management at Remy University of China in Beijing,
Jiang Zhongqi a student of law at Chinese University of Political Science and Law here in Beijing,
Teng Jimeng Senior Research Fellow at the Center for China and Globalization also a professor with UIBE,
a very prominent international business and trade university and last but not least joining us online from Bangkok is our old friend,
very good old friend David Moser who's really, his Chinese is probably better than most of us.
I mean better than mine for sure.
Better than me.
Better than yours too.
Yeah, better than me.
Okay.
David Moser from Beijing Capital Normal University joining us from Thailand.
So let's pick up from where we left behind last time we talked a lot about food,