中国的传统文化
Trying To Save Qu Yuan’s Body
Traditional Customs Relating To The Festival
Holding dragon-boat raceiao 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 history of more than 2,000 years.
Traditional Customs Relating To The Lantern Festival
Decorating houses and streets with various delicate and beautiful lanterns
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
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”
The Origin of Mid-Autumn Festival
A beautiful story of Hou Yi and Chang ER
Traditional Customs Relating To The Festival
The round moon and round moon cake are both symbols of family reunion
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.
Traditional Customs Relating to the Festival
Family reunion dinner on the festival evening
Typical food: moon-cake
Double Seventh Day
The 7th evening of the 7th lunar month
Also called “The Seventh Eve” or “Qixij”
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
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.
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