Times Square New Year's Eve Celebration, Chinese Influence
The 2020 New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square featured significant participation from Chinese dignitaries, including Ambassador Huang Ping and representatives from the Sino-American Friendship Association. Critics noted the prominent display of red scarves and the broadcast of messages promoting Chinese tourism during the American tradition. The event concluded with a performance of John Lennon's "Imagine," which was characterized as a globalist anthem following the official ceremonies.
times square· china· sino-american friendship association· huang ping· new york· communist manifesto
00:00 Oh, just use GIMP! Celebrating the Chiners New Year and broadcasting live from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone star state. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where I'm on the lookout for tumbleweeds, I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. Beer! There we go. There we go.
00:50 Ah, yes. There we are. So we got a bunch of these little streamers you blow on, you get that sound? Yeah. J-Bar pack. Yeah. They're all from China. Of course. But they all sound like this. They're all pathetic. Just the Chinese trying to undermine the country. Well, once again, we... I didn't have a joyous sound when I was a kid. We rang in the new year 2020 in New York, and as always, we, as the commercial giants that we are, Once again for the second year running sold New Year's Eve to China. Did you see it?
01:31 I didn't watch that, no. Oh, the big New Year's Eve show. It's so much fun every year to welcome the dignitaries from China onto the stage in New York Times Square with their red scarves. Joining me now is Lili, the executive vice president of the Sino-American Friendship Association, a prestigious, independent, non-profit organization that promotes business, culture, and educational activities. We are very happy to be here for the ninth year in a row to celebrate with everyone in Times Square and the people around the world. We wish everyone a very happy new year and good luck in 2020. And a gulag in 2020, she said it right there.
02:20 Gula of course we are so glad that you're back here with us. Yeah, some friends. We would love to meet your guests. Yes first. Oh, yeah Did you notice that? She did a sure. That's cool. It's even it's propagated to China. You can barely speak English, but she can say sure. You brought some friends. We would love to meet your guests. Sure. I'd love to welcome our co-hosting organizer for tonight's opening ceremony. Peter Zhang, the president of Design American Friendship Association. Friends, friendship. Our tonight's special honorable guests are Ambassador Huang Ping, Consul General of the People's Republic of China in New York. And let's talk to the ambassador to see what his vision is, what good things do we have in store. And now I would like to invite Ambassador Huang Ping to share his greetings with Times Square and the world.
03:18 We welcome you to visit the China in 2020. You will find our country both modern and ancient with incredible landscapes and friendly people. So join the millions of the people who have have already discovered its wonders in jail China welcomes you with open arms in jail Happy New Year and Xin Nian Kuai Le!
03:56 Thank you ambassador for that wonderful message. We love that. Oh, yes. We love it so much, especially in New York. Oh, let's do a quick little interview. We're so glad you joined us this year. Thank you for being here. Happy New Year's to you. Anybody back home you want to say happy New Year's to? Sure. Happy New Year to everybody. This is actually my second time to be here in Times Square to celebrate this countdown of New Year. New Year's coming together with friends from all over the world. I'm so happy China played a part and I greet everyone. I sincerely invite our friends to come to China to see this incredible landscapes and
04:40 enjoy having a good experience. If I come to China can I stay at your house? Of course, of course, I would be very happy to be your host. Don't step on it. Having a good experience. If I come to China, can I stay at your house? Of course, of course, I would be very happy to be your host and first of all, I will issue a very good visa. Good visa! Not like other stupid tourists, they not get good visa! You get good visa! You not go to jail with good visa! I just, is there something about this bothers me? This is New York, it's our American tradition, dropping the ball.
05:22 And there were so many people on stage, they all had to jump in and say something. Great, well maybe I'll stay half with you and then half with you. Can I stay at your house also? Of course, yeah, thank you. Tonight is a very wonderful night. And there was really someone weird in the background yelling stuff. I look forward to meet all your friends around the world in China. China is a very beautiful country. China, if you visit to China, China will be beyond imagination. Thank you. Happy New Year. Thank you. Well thank you so much for being here. Happy New Year to all of you. Thank you for joining us in Times Square. We hope you'll come back next year. Definitely we'll be back next year. Oh yeah. In the next 10 years. 10 years. Oh yeah. Turn on the camera. Happy New Year's on three. You ready? One, two, three. Happy New Year! What? What? What did he say? Couldn't resist. Did you hear him? That was pathetic. What channel is that on?
06:22 I don't know, producer Shane went through six hours of video to get these clips for us. And then, after the ball dropped, of course, nothing better than the Communist Manifesto! We had just talked about this song too, which is why a lot of people emailed me like, wow, they played that at New Year's Eve! Imagine there's no heaven Imagine there's no countries, no borders. We're all the same. Nobody is different. It's beautiful. It was all New Year's Rockin' Eve. That's not rockin'. No, rockin' was CNN's coverage again. What is wrong with that channel?
