Senior official extends Spring Festival greetings to religious groups

In a significant pre-Spring Festival engagement, Wang Huning, Chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference National Committee and member of the CPC Central Committee Politburo Standing Committee, convened with leaders of China’s major religious organizations on February 12, 2026. The high-level meeting served as a platform for extending festive greetings while outlining the government’s vision for religious development aligned with national modernization goals.

During the cordial gathering, Wang acknowledged the constructive work undertaken by religious groups throughout 2025, emphasizing the necessity of systematic approaches to ensure religions in China maintain distinctly Chinese characteristics. The discussion highlighted the importance of law-based governance in religious affairs, positioning religious communities as contributors to China’s modernization trajectory.

Representatives from five major religious bodies—the Buddhist Association of China, Taoist Association of China, China Islamic Association, Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, and the National Committee of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches—participated actively in the dialogue, delivering addresses that reflected their respective community perspectives.

The senior official urged religious organizations to guide their followers toward developing accurate understandings of national identity, historical context, ethnic relations, cultural heritage, and religious practice. This guidance framework aims to foster closer unity around the Communist Party and government institutions while facilitating the integration of religious practices with China’s fine traditional culture and socialist society adaptation.