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[Beijing Hour: Spring Festival Traditions, U.S.-China Diplomatic Ties, and the Legacy of Ice Sports]-[Latest round of trilateral talks on Ukraine ends]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2026-02-18

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Strengthening U.S.-China Relations Through Grassroots Diplomacy

Amidst the Lunar New Year celebrations, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the enduring importance of people-to-people connections in bilateral ties. In a warm exchange with "old friends" from Iowa, President Xi highlighted that the future of China-U.S. relations "rests with the young people" and that their "vitality derives from cooperation at the local level." This sentiment is being actively put into practice through initiatives like the U.S. Youth Pickleball Cultural Exchange delegation in Shenzhen. These students are engaging in "pickleball diplomacy," using the sport as a "new bridge" to foster understanding, much like the historic ping-pong diplomacy of the past. Beyond the courts, the delegation is immersing itself in Spring Festival traditions, including making dumplings—which symbolize "wealth and togetherness"—and visiting flower markets, helping them realize that despite cultural differences, the holiday is "all about family" and "connections."

A Vibrant Spring Festival Across China

China is currently witnessing a robust start to the Spring Festival holiday, marked by a significant surge in consumer activity. Data from the Ministry of Commerce shows that daily sales in retail and catering during the first two days of the holiday increased by 10% compared to last year, with strong demand for "green, smart, and health-conscious products." Across the nation, celebrations are diverse: from the "first ray of sunrise" in Fuyuan to traditional temple fairs in Beijing and lantern displays in Zigong that utilize "100% green power." In the Tibetan regions, the New Year is celebrated with unique traditions like horse racing and the collection of "sacred water," showcasing a blend of cultural richness and economic growth as "50% of the villagers are now involved in cultural and tourism-related businesses."

Tourism and Global Cultural Exchange

Tourism is evolving as travelers seek "in-depth experiences." In Hong Kong, the government is diversifying offerings through "nine tourism hotspots," such as repurposed historical police stations, to adapt to changing tourist tastes. Meanwhile, the cruise industry is capitalizing on the holiday rush, with mega-ships like the Adora Magic City transforming the traditional family reunion into an "immersive getaway" at sea. Globally, the Spring Festival has gone international; from the Moscow Metro featuring festive-themed trains to Peking Opera performances in Canada and cultural galas in the UAE and South Africa, these events are bringing the world "closer to China."

Geopolitical Developments and Economic Indicators

In Geneva, trilateral talks between Ukraine, the United States, and Russia have concluded after two days of "very tense" behind-closed-doors negotiations. While Russia aims to achieve the goals of its "special military operation" through diplomatic means, political analysts remain cautious due to the "complexity of the nature of the issues." Simultaneously, indirect nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran have shown progress, with both sides reaching an "understanding on main principles," though a final deal remains distant. Economically, Japan is grappling with a trade deficit, while Britain’s inflation rate has eased to 3%, signaling potential shifts in monetary policy.

The Enduring Legacy of the 2022 Winter Olympics

Four years after the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, the city’s passion for ice sports continues to flourish. The legacy is a "symbiotic relationship" between the organic, weather-dependent traditions of sites like Shichahai—where "skating transcends being a seasonal hobby"—and modern, climate-controlled venues like the "Ice Cube." While traditionalists like "ice blade king" Wang Peizhi struggle with the impacts of a warming climate on his centuries-old sharpening craft, the Olympic venues provide a year-round home for both veterans and a new generation of skaters. The Games have effectively "broken the spell" that skating was only for professionals, transforming it into a mainstream, "aspirational" and "family-friendly" activity that bridges the generational divide in Beijing’s winter culture.

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