China News Agency, Beijing, January 26 (Reporter Xu Wenxin) Departed from Erlangen, Germany at 9:00 a.m., took two trains to Frankfurt Airport, then took a 12-hour flight to Shanghai, and then took the next day's train to Shandong. Home.

In 54 hours and nearly 10,000 kilometers, this is the journey of Fu Yu, a Chinese student studying abroad, on his way to the reunion.

  "The layout of the family has not changed much, but my younger brother who is ten years younger than me is already taller than me, and the elderly in the family are becoming more cordial." Fu Yu said that for overseas wanderers, reunion is not easy, and it takes time and communication. The distance of space.

But as the softest memory in my heart, reunion makes life powerful and hopeful.

  Before the Spring Festival, the mother of Hu Xian, the president of Canadian Symbiosis International Media, fell ill. She said: "The company of my mother is the best New Year gift."

  Overseas Chinese communities often organize large-scale temple fairs and Spring Festival Gala activities, and Chinese associations such as provincial associations, Chinese schools, and industry associations also organize celebrations.

During the Chinese New Year in Canada, Hu Xianhui chose to participate in activities and interviews.

  "My family is of the Xibo nationality, and they attach great importance to the Spring Festival. In addition to following traditional customs such as eating dumplings, keeping the year old, and giving money for the new year, during the New Year greetings on the first day of the new year, we will also report to the elders the achievements of the past year and present poems and songs." During the Spring Festival this year, Hu Xian's second Brother went to his mother's bedside to sing and prayed for his mother's speedy recovery.

  As the "Year of China" is gradually recognized by the world, in recent years, overseas Chinese New Year has become more and more popular. Some people go home to have a look, and some choose to travel abroad.

  Tanzania has a warm climate and is a visa-on-arrival country, attracting many Chinese tourists.

Benson embarked on a 15-day trip to Africa during the Spring Festival.

  Benson said that during the Spring Festival, local businesses prepared red envelopes for Chinese tourists, and many restaurants served New Year’s Eve dinner and authentic dumplings.

"I mailed Mount Kilimanjaro Spring Festival postcards to my family, and sent New Year greetings to my family through video, which is also a unique way of expression."

  With the adjustment of the anti-epidemic policy, China’s outbound travel during the Spring Festival ushered in a peak travel period, and the number of travel inquiries in some visa-free and visa-on-arrival countries has soared, and the long-awaited "poetry and distance" is gradually returning.

  Whether it is to go home to visit or travel abroad, the beautiful scenes about the Spring Festival infiltrate the hearts of every Chinese son and daughter and become people's good memories.

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