China observes Int’l Yoga Day with low-key events due to COVID-19, standoff with India
PTI, Jun 21, 2020, 2:42 PM IST
Beijing: The International Yoga Day was celebrated in China on Sunday, June 21 with low-key events owing to the coronavirus pandemic and the military standoff at the Line of Actual Control.
China, where Yoga has been very popular, usually celebrates the occasion with numerous events ever since its inception by the United Nations in 2014.
This year, the main event was held at the India House where Indian Ambassador Vikram Misri led the International Yoga Day (IYD) celebration, with the participation of Indians, foreign diplomats, and their families.
Misri said that this year’s International Yoga Day was “full of challenges”.
“Even with the challenges we faced, we had thought of an event slightly at a larger scale but with the recent outbreak of coronavirus once again in Beijing, we have to scale down our plans to make it a small event,” he said.
“Nevertheless, when the pictures of this go home there will be a small surprise for many of our friends in India who see that we actually managed to come out and hold the IYD outdoors not simply with our families but also friends who are also our extended family,” Misri added.
China has seen fresh cases of coronavirus in recent weeks after being able to control the contagious viral disease after it broke out for the first time last year in Wuhan.
The NHC said on Saturday that mainland China till now has reported 83,352 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 4,634 deaths.
The officials alleged the new strain of the virus in Beijing came from Europe.
Misri said that the value of yoga is much more than ever.
“In these times the value of yoga is much more than ever. The stresses and strains that are upon us in the era of COVID-19 can perhaps be addressed very well by yogic technique,” he said.
Few yoga associations in China have held yoga day events to mark the occasion, according to media reports.
In Beijing, Yogi Yoga, a popular Yoga institution with branches all over China has held an online yoga conference, according to its founder Mohan Singh Bhandari
Considering the popularity of yoga, China has established a Yoga college in Yunnan Minzu University in Kunming, capital of southwest China’s Yunnan province in joint collaboration with India.
The low key yoga events also come in the backdrop of the violent face-off between the Indian and Chinese armies in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh on Monday in which 20 Indian military personnel were killed, significantly escalating the already volatile situation in the region.
India has already dismissed China’s claim of sovereignty over the Galwan Valley, saying such “exaggerated” and “untenable” claims are contrary to the understanding reached during a high-level military dialogue on June 6.
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