President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere attended the Chinese New Year celebrations at Nausori Plaza yesterday.
The celebration marks the Year of the “loong” in Chinese, with festivities commencing on February 10, 2024.
President Katonivere emphasised the significance of Chinese New Year in fostering closer bonds within families and communities.
The head of state acknowledged the event as an opportunity to recognise the achievements and contributions of the Chinese community, reflecting on the enduring relationship between Fiji and China.
The festivities included performances by the MATA dance group and students from the Chinese Cultural Centre.
The head of state also had the opportunity to launch the 2024 Year of the Loong stamp that will be sold at every Post Fiji outlets.
In attendance were the Minister for iTaukei Hon. Ifereimi Vasu, senior government officials, and members of the Chinese community.
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