Chinese New Year ( 中國的新年 ) Korean New Year ( 韓國的新年 ) Japanese New Year ( 日本的新年 ) 這首音樂是 財神到 製作: 806 楊敏翎 指導:詹麗馨老師
Chinese New Year ( 中國的新年 ) *On Lunar New Year's Eve, family members hand out hong bao, or "lucky money" in red envelopes to elders and children. They also try to stay up all night to welcome the coming of the new year. *One of the most spectacular sights during the Lunar New Year Festival is the dragon and lion dance. *The second day of the Lunar New Year Festival is the day when married daughters return to their parents' home. *The 15th day of the new year is called the Lantern Festival, which is celebrated at night with lantern displays and children carrying lanterns in a parade.
門 神
發糕 年節糖果
Korean New Year ( 韓國的新年 ) In Korea, people celebrate the lunar New Year as we do in Taiwan. Family members wish each other prosperity and good fortune. Then they exchange gifts. Children receive lucky money, candy and fruit from the elders. The family spend time together and have rice- cake soup for breakfast. Children often play special New Year games all day.
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舞龍舞獅 廟宇拜拜
Japanese New Year ( 日本的新年 ) Japanese New Year is celebrated from January 1 to January 3. Japanese New Year is celebrated from January 1 to January 3. On New Year's eve, soba noodles (buckwheat) are eaten to symbolize long life. Family members rise early on New Year's morning and visit the family shrine before they settle down to a breakfast. Friends and family spend New Year's Day visiting one another. On New Year's Eve, Japanese people spend time at home with their family. They eat, play games, and watch special New Year's shows on television.
日本的神社
日本神社的夜景
日本神社的籤詩
祈福的卡片
過年時吃的長壽麵 日本神社的鐘
日本的年菜
Happy New Year!