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Traditional Customs Relating To The Spring Festival
Writing and Pasting couplets on doors
Traditional Customs Relating To The Spring Festival
Creating paper-cuts for window decoration
Traditional Customs Relating To The Festival
Racing dragon boats
Traditional Customs Relating To The Festival
Eating zongzi
Qu Yuan
Qu Yuan, the patriotic poet who drowned himself on this day in 277 BC.
A day to honor senior citizens “Nine” sounds similar to the word “long time”in Chinese
Group Discussion and Presentation
1. Briefly talk about your impression on traditional Chinese festivals. 2. Talk about one of the traditional festivals in your own country. (Each group selects a representative to give a presentation to class)
Characteristics Of Traditional Chinese Festivals
Each of them has: A long history A legend Special customs or activities An unique food
Traditional Chinese Festivals And Customs Abroad
中国传统文化 -中国传统节日及其习俗 -
Chinese Culture --Traditional Chinese Festivals and Customs
By Yu Huifen (Julia) International School Jinan University
What’s The Date Today?
With the coming of globalization, more and more people enjoy multi-cultural life. With the development of China’s economy, you may feel the existence of Chinese Culture wherever you go
Setting off firecrackers (The favorite activity of children, which is said to drive off evil spirits according to legend)
Traditional Customs Relating To The Spring Festival
Try to list as many as you can other traditional Chinese Festivals in addition to Dragon Boat Festival Say something about them.
Important Traditional Chinese Festivals
Traditional Customs Relating To The Spring Festival
Enjoying Family Reunion Dinner on New Year’s Eve
The Lantern Festival
The 15th day of the first lunar month Also known as Yuanxiao Festival Yuan literally means first, while xiao refers to night. Yuanxiao is the first night when we see the full moon in the new year. It has developed from an ancient ceremony of using torches to ward off evil spirits and has a
Traditional Customs Relating To The Lantern Festival
Lantern displays everywhere
Traditional Customs Relating To The Lantern Festival
Lantern Shows
Traditional Customs Relating To The Lantern Festival
The Spring Festival The Lantern Festival The Dragon Boat Festival The Mid-Autumn Festival The Double Seventh Day The Double Ninth Day
The Spring Festival
Group Discussion Film Clip
history of more than 2,000 years.
Traditional Customs Relating To The Lantern Festival
Decorating houses and streets with various delicate and beautiful lanterns
The Poem of Libai
Beside my bed a pool of moonlight, Is it hoarfrost on the ground? I lift my eyes and see the bright moon; Bowing my head, I think of my old hometown.
Children Getting money in red envelopes from their parents and relatives
Traditional Customs Relating To The Spring Festival
The lion and dragon dancing
Teaching American Students To Make Jiaozi
During 2001 Spring Festival
Playing Taiji With A Canadian Professor
Foreign People Celebrate Traditional Chinese Festivals
Paper-Cut: Happy New Year
Paper-Cutting Is Now A Popular Art
Creating paper-cuts for window decoration
Traditional Customs Relating To The Spring Festival
Trying To Save Qu Yuan’s Body
Traditional Customs Relating To The Festival
Holding dragon-boat races.
It Is Now An International Event
Other Important Traditional Chinese Festivals?
It’s Chinese Valentine’s Day
An Ancient Chinese Legend About It
A Love Story Between A Cowherd And A Girl Weaver
An Opera About The Story
Double Ninth Day
Lantern-riddle guessing
Traditional Customs Relating To The Lantern Festival
Eating Yuanxiao, a sweet rice ball
Mid-Autumn Festival
The 15th day of the eighth lunar month, in the middle of autumn Also called “Reunion Festival”
A film clip: Canadian People Celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival
Similarities and Differences Between Celebrations of Traditional Chinese and Western Festivals
Traditional Customs Relating To The Spring Festival
Eating Jiaozi ( first known in China some 1,600 years ago. Its pronunciation in Chinese means midnight or the end and the beginning of time.
Traditional Customs Relating to the Festival
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