The Chinese character ‘shi’ (势), embodying concepts of ‘trend’ and ‘momentum,’ has been overwhelmingly selected as the 2025 Word of the Year in a significant cross-strait cultural initiative. Announced Tuesday in Taipei, the results revealed that ‘shi’ captured 1.28 million votes out of a substantial total of 15.82 million votes cast in the extensive online poll.
The annual event, jointly organized by Taiwan’s Want Want China Times Media Group and mainland China’s Xiamen Daily, presented 36 candidate characters during its November 24 to December 7 voting period. These candidates were initially nominated by various celebrities and netizens from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, reflecting diverse perspectives from Chinese communities.
Professor Xie Qingguo from Xiamen University’s School of Journalism and Communication, who originally proposed the character, offered profound insight into its selection. In a ceremonial video message, he described ‘shi’ as representing ‘a formless yet irresistible force,’ particularly emphasizing that ‘promoting peaceful cross-Strait development constitutes an unstoppable trend and the prevailing momentum.’
Adding cultural context, Professor Huang Kuang-nan of Taiwan University of Arts highlighted the character’s significance in cross-strait relations. He noted that ‘shi’ reflects the deep emotional connections between people across the Strait while expressing hope for ‘further cultivating the shared momentum and vitality of our nation.’
This linguistic and cultural exchange event has maintained its annual tradition since 2008, serving as a barometer of cross-strait sentiments. The previous year’s selection of ‘zheng’ (争), meaning both ‘conflict’ and ‘competition,’ provides striking contrast to this year’s focus on unity and forward movement through the concept of ‘trend.’
