The University of Florida Chinese Students and Scholars Association celebrated Chinese New Year during their Spring Festival by inviting students to participate in a variety of traditional Chinese activities and share food on the second floor of the J. Wayne Reitz Union on Sunday, Jan. 29. UF students from various backgrounds gathered to celebrate the start of the Year of the Rabbit and learn about Chinese culture.
Jingxi Weng (left) and Xiaoyi Tian (right), two third-year Ph.D. students from China, practice calligraphy of the Chinese character
Michael Knauf (left) and Nadia Barua (right), two freshman at the University of Florida, learn to practice calligraphy at the Spring Festival Celebration. (Xinyue Li/WUFT News)
Susan Zheng (right) instructs her friends to practice calligraphy at the Spring Festival Celebration.
Weiyu Peng (right), who recently gained his master's degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering at University of Florida, introduces Annabelle Faurot (left), a freshman majoring in Chinese and Finance, to a Chinese tradition at the Spring Festival Celebration.
Clinton Mitchelle, a 62-year-old custodial worker at the Reitz Union, learns to hold a Chinese calligraphy brush with the help of two volunteers from the UF Chinese Students and Scholars Association.
He Wang, a first-year graduate student in Entrepreneurship at the University of Florida, presents a pair of Spring Festival couplets to her friend at the Spring Festival Celebration. Wang came to UF in August 2021, and this was her very first Chinese New Year not spent with her family.
A University of Florida student presents how to write the Chinese character
Xuening Song (left), a fifth-year chemistry Ph.D. student, practices calligraphy with her father (right) during the Spring Festival Celebration. Because Song had not been able to travel back to China in the past five years, her father flew from Anhui Province, China, to spend the Chinese New Year with her. (Xinyue Li/WUFT News)