From Beijing To Shanghai, Several Chinese Cities Celebrate International Day of Yoga | World News

The crowds of yoga participants in various cities of China participated in the celebrations of the 11th International Yoga Day (IDY), emphasizing the worldwide charm of India’s welfare message.
In Beijing, hundreds of people opened their mats to apply yoga, fainting with a beautiful ‘dirt’ and a joint yoga protocol that gave energy in the old Chahancery complex.
“A guided meditation helped the participants to center themselves and have a quiet experience. Experience with an elegant performance that blends yoga with the grace of Odissi was fascinated by advanced yoga demonstrations.”
The Consulate General of India in Shanghai hosted IDY’s flagship celebrations, with yoga demonstrations, interactive sessions and cultural activities. He also witnessed the participation of different diplomats, yoga enthusiasts and community members.
The Consul General of India in Shanghai, Matur, emphasized the importance of the event and described it as a proof of the widespread charm of Indian civilization and culture.
Matur, welcome words, “This flagship celebration, Indian diaspora communities, global MNCs and Buddhist monasteries, a test for the wide -sections of yoga and Indian media, Indian diaspora communities and Buddhist monastery organized in cooperation with Hangzhou, Wuxi and Suzhou,” he said.
The Consul General also encouraged Yoga’s universal attractiveness, especially in the context of the 75th anniversary of the Indian-China diplomatic relations, and encouraged harmony and health among communities.
“Yoga is an invaluable gift of the old tradition of India. It embodies the unity of mind, thought and action, restriction and satisfaction and harmony between the mind and body, restriction and satisfaction and human and nature.”
Matur also praised the victims of the last Air India Flight AI-171 accident in Ahmedabad. “Our hearts are heavy with this tragedy. In these moments, Yoga’s flexibility, awareness and inner peace teachings offer deep comfort and power.” He said.
Siddhaarth Chatterjee, the United Nations Resident Coordinator in China, also participated in the event as a guest.
Catterjee, who addressed the event, praised Prime Minister Modi’s leadership in globalization and the role of building a more linked world.
“As a yoga practitioner, I value the transformative power to promote flexibility and peace as a yoga practitioner.
The event held a series of stale celebrations in East China and exhibited Yoga’s wide charm through partnerships with various stakeholders.
The Consulate of India has expanded his sincere gratitude to Chatterjee and all participants for making the effectiveness a success.
In addition, an event was held on the banks of the Majestic Pearl River in Guangzhou and saw the enthusiastic participation of more than 300 yoga passion.
Shambhu Hakki, the Consul General of India in Guangzhou, also participated in the celebration of Yoga Day. At the address, he emphasized the increasing popularity of yoga in South China and the importance of strengthening the cultural ties between India and China.