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Festive tram celebrates Chinese New Year on The Hague's busiest line
STORY: Festive tram celebrates Chinese New Year on The Hague's busiest line
SHOOTING TIME: Jan. 21, 2025
DATELINE: Jan. 22, 2025
LENGTH: 00:01:32
LOCATION: THE HAGUE, The Netherlands
CATEGORY: CULTURE
SHOTLIST:
1. various of the tram
2. SOUNDBITE (English): ROY LIE ATJAM, Tram passenger
3. various of the tram
STORYLINE:
A tram adorned to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year has made its debut on The Hague's busiest urban tram line, bringing festive cheer to local residents.
Themed for the Year of the Snake, the tram operates on The Hague's tram line 1. Its front displays the message "Hello, China," while the body features a vibrant red background adorned with cheerful cartoon snake designs and the phrase "HAPPY YEAR OF THE SNAKE."
Line 1, the longest urban tram line in the capital, stretches 24 km from the Scheveningen beach through The Hague's city center to the historic city of Delft, serving nearly 30,000 passengers daily.
The festive tram will run until Feb. 20, offering tens of thousands of passengers the opportunity to experience a touch of Chinese culture and the Chinese New Year cheer.
SOUNDBITE (English): ROY LIE ATJAM, Tram passenger
"It has a very positive influence on people, and the Spring Festival brings families together. That's why all these people from China, they travel back home to be with their families. It's a very important festival."
This special tram also kicks off the "Happy Chinese New Year" celebrations across the Netherlands, involving a series of events.
Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from The Hague, The Netherlands.
(XHTV)
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