China Overseas Chinese Network, February 7th. According to the European Times, the Spring Festival of 2021 is approaching. The reporter interviewed a British Chinese doctor, listened to her telling her story with China, and talked about her on the occasion of the arrival of the new year. Thoughts and prospects.

Wu Zhongxin received his doctorate in 2017.

(European Times/Pictures in this article are provided by interviewees)

  Dr. Joanne Ng's ancestral home is in Shunde, Guangdong, China, and his parents came to the UK from Hong Kong, China in his early years.

She was born in 1979 and grew up in "Newcastle on the Tyne".

  In 2002, Wu Zhongxin graduated from the University of Dundee School of Medicine and completed an internship at Sheffield Children Hospital.

She is a doctor of medicine. She is currently an attending pediatrician and a member of the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health. In 2013, she was recruited by the Royal Hospital Authority to work in the medical treatment department. She is currently a senior researcher at the University of London School of Medicine .

  Wu Zhongxin usually pays great attention to information related to China. Wu Zhongxin's colleagues probably have an impression of China as a vast country, mysterious and ancient civilization, etc., "They always ask me how to pronounce Chinese names! They all know Chinese New Year, dragon dance, and of course Chinese food."

  As the Spring Festival approaches, people are becoming excited and busy, and the "Flavour of the New Year" in the air is getting stronger.

The tradition of the Wu family for decades has been to reunite at their parents' homes on the Spring Festival to celebrate the New Year together.

Wu Zhongxin said: "Although I was born and raised in the UK, for decades I feel that the Spring Festival is the most solemn holiday of the year."

  In the Spring Festival of 2021, the UK's epidemic prevention measures affected by the epidemic are still strict. The original New Year's greetings for family reunions can only be arranged in the "cloud", and families can place their thoughts on the Internet.

  "The Spring Festival is the most important festival of the year, and celebrating the Spring Festival is to remove the old and welcome the new, giving people a new inspiration, new expectations and new goals for forging ahead."

  Wu Zhongxin said that in the traditional Chinese culture that has been circulating for thousands of years, the "Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival" are both very meaningful festivals. They are important elements for fostering family ethics and maintaining family harmony, and they are also the emotions that she keeps breaking away from China.

(Chen Guanzhi)