It's really surprising! The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in China immediately sent us a unique New Year's greeting. Netizens commented that the U.S. Embassy has shown great care! On February 16, the U.S. Embassy in China posted that "The spring wind is brisk, the horse gallops quickly, and the cowboy dances to celebrate the New Year." Please receive the New Year's greetings from the diplomats of the U.S. Embassy in China, who have personally appeared on camera and "immediately" delivered them ????????????!

Wishing everyone a prosperous and lucky Year of the Horse, with full blessings and auspiciousness!

To be honest, the New Year's greetings issued by the U.S. Embassy are indeed thoughtful. American cowboys are dressed in red Chinese attire, riding on a horse symbolizing the "Year of the Horse," with a red "headflower" and a red cushion. As the horse gallops, Chinese festival decorations sway gently in the breeze, creating a full-fledged Spring Festival atmosphere. With the arrival of Lichun (the beginning of spring), it naturally reminds people of phrases like "spring breeze is brisk, success comes swiftly."

Certainly, such greetings have symbolic significance, but they go beyond that. Considering the high-level communication between China and the United States on the day of Lichun, perhaps the U.S. aims not only to express its wishes to us, but also hopes that Sino-U.S. relations will warm up this year, reach greater consensus, and promote greater cooperation. As the Spring Festival approaches, the U.S. has released a very friendly message, which is rare in recent years.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1857251882014921/

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