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Xinhua | Updated: Jan 22, 2025
People watch a demonstration of sugar figure art during a temple fair celebrating the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year in Budapest, Hungary, on Jan 18, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

Meanwhile, Beatrix Gyorfi Toth, who traveled from Dunavecse, experienced everything from the calligraphy sessions to the dragon dances. A long-time admirer of Chinese culture, Toth appreciated how the festival brought an authentic taste of China to Hungary.

Istvan Jakab, deputy speaker of the Hungarian parliament, highlighted the deeper significance of the Year of the Snake during his opening remarks Saturday. He emphasized wisdom, transformation, and hope as guiding themes, while celebrating the thriving friendship between China and Hungary and confirming the crucial role cultural exchanges play in this regard.

Chinese Ambassador Gong Tao also said "The Chinese New Year represents harmony between humans and nature.... For over a decade, such events have helped Hungarians discover and appreciate Chinese traditions."

"May the Year of the Snake bring wisdom, good fortune, and stronger bonds between China and Hungary," Gong note.

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