Youth celebrate holiday online Spring Festival celebrations were given a distinctly high-tech
update by millions of young Internet users in China this week.
"Compared to the traditional way, celebrating Spring Festival on the Internet
is more exciting," said Wei Jianhui, 23, who spent New Year's Eve chatting with
dozens of friends online.
Yang didn't watch the New Year's Day television gala, which attracted an
estimated audience of more than 1 billion people last Sunday evening.
Instead, Wei, who lives in this capital of Jiangxi Province, spent New Year's Eve decorating his blog
with red lanterns and firecrackers.
"When they visit my blog, my friends will see my New Year's greetings," said
Wei.
Wei said more than 30 of his friends spent New Year's Eve chatting on the
Internet.
Many young people in Nanchang celebrated Chinese New Year in the same way.
The manager of Jingying Internet Cafe said all of its 300 computers were
occupied on New Year's Eve. Four other Internet cafes in the area were also
full.
Editor: Lency |