Shanghai lights up Times Square with Chinese New Year greeting
New Yorkers received a digital greeting from Shanghai this week as the city's vibrant energy lit up one of the world's most iconic screens.
The Nasdaq screen in Times Square broadcast a special video produced by International Services Shanghai, showcasing dynamic street scenes and everyday life in Shanghai. The presentation highlighted opportunities to study, work, do business and shop in the Chinese metropolis, drawing the attention of passersby at the busy crossroads, with many stopping to watch and learn more about the city.
As "China Travel" trends, Shanghai has become one of the most popular destinations for US visitors. The city also offers several entry ports with a 240-hour visa-free transit policy, attracting many tourists.
"I've never been to Shanghai," said Tori Cignarella, a New York resident, as she watched the video. "It looks amazing to see all the information here."
She said the display sparked her curiosity about both the city and the country.
"Something that would really interest me is learning more about the city and China," she added.
If she has the chance to visit in the future, Cignarella said she would love to try traditional Chinese paper-cutting and experience tea culture in Shanghai.
Derek, visiting from Kansas City, Missouri, also stopped to watch. He said traveling to China is something he has been thinking about.


























