British son-in-law enjoys celebrating Spring Festival in Hebei
Jan 30,2023 Great Wall New Media

Adrian Young, a British son-in-law in Shijiazhuang tries to learn Chinese calligraphy during Spring Festival holiday. (Photo provided by Adrian Young)

Adrian Young, a British son-in-law in Shijiazhuang shows the Chinese character "Fu" which means happiness and good luck. (Photo provided by Adrian Young)

Adrian Young, a British son-in-law in Shijiazhuang visits local temple in Zhengding County, Hebei Province. (Photo provided by Adrian Young)

Adrian Young, a British son-in-law in Shijiazhuang visits a scenic spot in Zhengding County, Hebei Province. (Photo provided by Adrian Young)

Adrian Young, a British son-in-law in Shijiazhuang visits local temple in Zhengding County, Hebei Province. (Photo provided by Adrian Young)

Adrian Young, a British son-in-law in Shijiazhuang poses for a photo while visiting Chongli District, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province. (Photo provided by Adrian Young)

Adrian Young, a British son-in-law in Shijiazhuang learns to make Oat Flour (Youmian) in Chongli District, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province. (Photo provided by Adrian Young)

Adrian Young, a British son-in-law, has been living in Shijiazhuang for four years. This is his third year celebrating the Spring Festival in China. During the Spring Festival holiday this year, he learned Chinese calligraphy and visited several scenic spots in Hebei Province.

Knowing Chinese history very well, he said that he is really curious about Chinese culture, which is one reason why he keeps learning Chinese in his spare time.

"I love living in China because there are so many cultural sites to visit," Adrian Young said.

Editor: Song Lifang