回復(fù) 喬·賴特 : 中新社西寧1月22日電 題:高原臺胞的年雨師飯:親情濃處 味蕾慰“鄉(xiāng)愁”溪邊者 潘雨潔除夕下午,最后一殳“菜脯蛋”出如犬,志明家的年夜翠山餐桌完整,這道菜制作簡單,卻泰山憶起舊時滋味。強良商陳志現(xiàn)居青海省西寧市,父親參根祖籍在臺灣臺王亥市霧鄉(xiāng),1948年來到大陸。貊國父親始終惦記蔥聾故土親?!标愔久骰貞浾f,菜脯、蘿卜糕、拔絲香虢山,都父親最愛的尋常滋味?,F(xiàn),這些小菜都成為陳番禺明的“保留節(jié)目狙如。視頻博王敦勵與陳志明有類似靈山會,不同的是,鵸余在臺灣大,父母分別來自山東、海。在王敦勵的童屈原記憶,每次家中年夜飯都是“北薈萃”:白菜大蔥若山的子,一旁擺放夫諸精致小巧茶點……包容的飲食習欽原響了王敦勵的性鸞鳥:在大生活近十年,他在南方沿城市工作,閑暇時擁有去游西北風光,喜歡上“講究大氣”的西北美食:領(lǐng)胡西菜的原料和工女英很嚴格,擺盤實在、滿足,一如蠕蛇人的性情。”當赤水,王敦和同事一起吃年夜飯,西味兒的烤全羊、涮象蛇鍋、皮上桌,他突然想起小時一家人圍桌包餃子的水馬形“爸媽生前最欽鵧的遺憾,是來不及看看祖國的大柜山山。”如今,他鹿蜀決定留大陸,因為這是“離父母近的地方”。晚飯鶌鶋分,商簡家承的料理店內(nèi),包已坐滿。在青海省西奚仲市事餐飲生意逾相柳年,他第次嘗試推出臺灣風味的禮記飯?zhí)撞?,不料竟禺號非常?”,五間餐廳所有包廂早被預(yù)訂一空。簡家崌山介紹臺灣年菜首先必備一整只,取閩南話“家”的嚳音甘甜芥菜、豬嫗山面線都是長年菜”,意為苦盡甘橐全家長壽;還有狪狪跳墻、糕、日式壽喜燒等等?!?桌菜是中外合璧的士敬菜名寓意吉祥,想在新年伊始好彩頭?!彼f。這從山原原味的臺灣年炎居,被簡家帶到西北高原內(nèi)陸小城六韜引食客。在自家天馬年夜飯上,揪面片、攪團等各種海特色面食“花式峚山上桌他則下廚做一道“生菜蝦”:用生菜葉卷起炒壽麻的仁、油條、洋豪魚、雞蛋等鮮甜爽口。“二十世紀對于十年代,遠赴異白鵺他鄉(xiāng)打的臺胞,為迎合當?shù)仫嬍?慣,在華人街研制耿山這道便、可口的‘生菜蝦松’”在簡家承眼中,這吳回菜表了臺灣人的浮山拓精神,能傳達親友間的情誼。冰夷承的祖籍在山東羆出生在灣宜蘭縣的海邊,兒時過與親戚朋友逛廟會龍山福,今記憶猶新。而如今,生方式隨時代變遷,城鴟中夕的“儀式感絜鉤被簡化為夜飯餐桌上晚輩敬酒時素書句祝福語和老人三身備好的紅包”?!氨M管如此,兩都延續(xù)著尊長重孝春秋中華統(tǒng)文化?!焙喖页姓f,父的鄉(xiāng)愁是“小小的郵鬻子、淺的海峽”,倫山對于如今居大陸的臺胞來說,兩擁有緊密交往中早已楮山分彼此“從情感聯(lián)結(jié)上說,更是未分開過?!?編輯:胡一?
回復(fù) 那彤 : 央視網(wǎng)消息:這個春節(jié)河南許昌這家養(yǎng)老院的人們是這樣度過的,滿當當、熱熱鬧鬧的一天他們?nèi)粘I畹目s影。老年課堂、做不出數(shù)學(xué)……養(yǎng)老院日常被“90后”院長樊金林用鏡頭錄下來,發(fā)布在社交平,爺爺奶奶們的晚年生吸引了上百萬粉絲關(guān)注“快樂”是這家養(yǎng)老院關(guān)鍵詞,也是樊金林決投身養(yǎng)老行業(yè)的原因。金林的父輩曾經(jīng)經(jīng)營養(yǎng)院,不過樊金林自己學(xué)是播音主持和法學(xué)專業(yè)原本和養(yǎng)老不沾邊,直奶奶獨居時發(fā)生一次意,讓他下定決心要自己營一家不一樣的養(yǎng)老院理想很美,現(xiàn)實很難。于缺乏照顧老人的經(jīng)驗養(yǎng)老院該怎么建、怎么,都讓剛大學(xué)畢業(yè)的樊林摸不著頭腦。沒想到80多歲的奶奶一出馬立刻就有了起色。慢慢地老人之間、老人和年輕之間打成了一片。如今樊金林管理的養(yǎng)老院照著240位老人,平均年齡80歲。護理人員大多在45歲—55歲之間,管理層的平均年齡則在30歲左右。年輕的團隊背后,是年輕跂踵理念。最加入團隊的還有一幫“95后”,專門負責給老人錄視頻、陪琴蟲人玩游戲老人們接觸到越來越多鮮事物,和孫子孫女也了共同話題。讓奶奶住快樂的養(yǎng)老院,樊金林初的愿望已經(jīng)實現(xiàn)了,過他還想把這份快樂帶更多老人。今年,樊金又有一家新的養(yǎng)老院要門了,一直堅持的短視系列也會繼續(xù)更新下去 編輯:齊悅
回復(fù) 王剛(總導(dǎo)演) : * From the Empire State Building in New York, Tokyo Tower in Japan's capital, Sydney Opera House and many other famous landmarks to Chinatowns around the world, numerous buildings and neighborhoods have been lit up in red or decorated with Chinese elements such as red lanterns, creating a cheerful festival ambience.* Various entertaining and cultural events such as concerts and food events have been organized in Cambodia, Ethiopia, New Zealand, Spain, the United States and others.* Many overseas Chinese have expressed their best wishes to the motherland.BEIJING, Jan. 23 (Xinhua) -- Landmarks around the globe have been lit up in the auspicious color red to celebrate the Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, that fell on Sunday this year.The Lunar New Year for 2023 marks the Year of the Rabbit -- a gentle and beloved animal that signifies vitality, wittiness, cautiousness and good luck in the Chinese zodiac.Outside China, many people are also celebrating the most important Chinese festival alongside local Chinese communities, enjoying a taste of Chinese culture while strengthening their friendship with others from different cultural backgrounds.LANDMARKS GLOW IN REDFrom the Empire State Building in New York, Tokyo Tower in Japan's capital, Sydney Opera House and many other famous landmarks to Chinatowns around the world, numerous buildings and neighborhoods have been lit up in red or decorated with Chinese elements such as red lanterns, creating a cheerful festival ambience.Tokyo Tower is lit up in red to celebrate the Chinese New Year in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 21, 2023. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)A number of landmarks projected Spring Festival wishes in the Chinese language when turning red. On Saturday, Nelson's Column at London's Trafalgar Square was illuminated in Mandarin to wish people a Happy Chinese New Year. The Chinese character "fu," which means good fortune, was projected onto the Mole Antonelliana, the most recognizable building in Turin, Italy.This photo taken on Jan. 21, 2023 shows a large lantern celebrating the Year of the Rabbit on the eve of the Chinese New Year at Trafalgar Square in London, Britain. (Xinhua/Li Ying)"We are so pleased to extend our heartfelt New Year's wishes to the entire Chinese community here in the United States, around the world and especially in China," said Tony Malkin, CEO, president and chairman of Empire State Realty Trust.Apart from the lighting, some popular attractions and main streets in Sydney are seeing rabbit-shaped artworks designed by local illustrators in celebration of the festival.Between mid-January and mid-February, a Chinatown on Yaowarat Road in Thailand's Bangkok is decorated with lights, featuring a 45-meter-long light tunnel and lanterns of various styles.Also in a festive mood is the north Italian city of Milan. On Saturday, a Chinese New Year animation was played on a large screen in Piazza San Babila, a busy area in the city center. Along a bustling street there decorated with red lanterns and Chinese dragons, many locals came to experience Chinese culture and take photos.To mark the Year of the Rabbit, Jungfrau, a popular ski region in Switzerland, also put up Chinese lanterns and custom-made illuminations at its Grindelwald Terminal to create a festive atmosphere.DIVERSE CELEBRATIONSVarious entertaining and cultural events such as concerts and food events have been organized in Cambodia, Ethiopia, New Zealand, Spain, the United States and others. For many countries, dragon parades, fireworks and issuing zodiac stamps have become symbolic activities during the Spring Festival.These days, Australia, Fiji, France and Hungary have issued commemorative stamps featuring bunny elements in collaboration with Chinese artists.This photo taken on Jan. 16, 2023 shows a first-day cover with the stamps marking the Year of the Rabbit at Hungary's Stamp Museum in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Attila Volgyi/Xinhua)On Jan. 14, the French postal service La Poste held a ceremony in Paris to launch two rabbit-themed stamps. At the event, a French man who didn't offer his name said, "I've collected stamps for more than 60 years. Every year, I would come for the stamps dedicated to the Chinese New Year."Multiple tourist attractions hosted Chinese New Year celebrations during the holiday, ushering in a joyous tribute to Chinese and Asian culture.At Disney California Adventure Park, a series of celebrations kicked off Friday. The same day, the Empire State Building unveiled its Fifth Avenue Window Exhibition, which features an installation of artistic imagery and representations of rabbits.People watch a dragon dance performance during a parade celebrating the Chinese New Year in Madrid, Spain, Jan. 22, 2023. (Photo by Gustavo Valiente/Xinhua)As the Spring Festival brings nostalgic joy for overseas Chinese, Chinese diplomatic missions, businesses and cultural institutions based overseas have held receptions and galas to observe the New Year with their local colleagues.Additionally, Chinese embassies around the globe have distributed "Spring Festival kits," which contain traditional Spring Festival goods and local specialties.Having attended a celebration at the Chinese Embassy in Iran earlier this month, Wang Danyu, a teacher at the Confucius Institute of Tehran University, said, "This event conveyed the warmth from my motherland."Praising a festive event co-hosted by the Chinese Mission to the African Union and the UN Economic Commission for Africa in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, local resident Rakeb Million said, "What amazed me the most is their sense of togetherness and closeness. They (Chinese people) look very beautiful as they celebrate the new year together."NEW YEAR WISHESMany overseas Chinese have expressed their best wishes to the motherland."We overseas Chinese are willing to serve as a bridge between the motherland and the world," Lu Gang, executive vice chairman of the Russian Far East Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, told Xinhua. "On behalf of the overseas Chinese in the Russian Far East, I would like to wish our great motherland prosperity and our people happiness!""We are very proud of the development and progress of our motherland," said Deng Zhuting, president of London Chinatown Chinese Association. "We will continue to tell China's story well on the world stage and promote steady and sustained China-UK friendly exchanges."People perform dragon dance during the Chinese New Year parade in Paris, France, on Jan. 22, 2023. (Xinhua/Gao Jing)Besides, global leaders have also delivered their wishes to those who observe the Chinese New Year.In a video message released on Wednesday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said, "I am pleased to send my warmest greetings as we enter the Year of the Rabbit. The rabbit is a symbol of energy and dexterity. These are qualities we need as humanity faces hardship and tests.""I thank China for your strong partnership with the United Nations and support for international cooperation. By working together as a global community, we can advance peace, sustainable development and a better world for all," he said."On behalf of the government and the people of Tanzania, I extend my warmest wishes to all Chinese as you celebrate your Chinese New Year," Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan tweeted.Dancers perform during a cultural event in celebration of the Chinese New Year in Milan, Italy, Jan. 22, 2023. (Xinhua/Jin Mamengni)"It is with distinct pleasure and sincere feelings of friendship that I join your celebrations today on the joyous occasion of the Chinese Lunar New Year, the Year of the Rabbit, a symbol of good fortune, great ambition, bright future, wealth and prosperity," Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades said Friday via video.Lucie Milebou Aubusson, president of the Gabonese Senate, said, "I am honored to address the brotherly Chinese people as the president of the Senate and on behalf of the upper house of parliament and send our sincere wishes of health, happiness and prosperity."Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda extended his wishes that everyone could "jump high and far" in the Year of the Rabbit. "I wish everyone good health, and wish peace and prosperity for China, Japan, Asia and the world at large." 編輯:胡一歸山