Strolling on Ti-Hua Street & Chinese New Year’s Tradition Students: Teng-Yuan, Yu Ying-Wen,Lin Yi-Ling,Liu Wei-Tong,Wong Lei,Wong Mei-Hsuan,Chen Teacher: Yi-Ju, Lin Da Zhi Senior High School Taipei, Taiwan
What are they doing? During Chinese New Year, many people go home by train. It looks like a centipede running on a rail road.
They’re busy buying plane tickets
Ti-Hua Street in Taipei
A whole view of Ti-Hua Street.
What is it?
A traditional snack for Chinese New Year, made by rice and sesame.
They use big bag to pack sunflower seeds.
He looks tired…
It’s mullet roe. One of the special grocery in Ti-Hua Street.
What are these things?
People are busy preparing groceries for Chinese New Year in Ti-Hua Street.
Chinese New Year Christmas
Chinese lunar new year is almost equal to Christmas Day. All the family get together during the holiday. We always have great meals on Chinese New Year Eve. There are kinds of places like Ti-hua Street where our necessities for New Year’s grocery are sold. And our topic is to discuss the relationship between Chinese New Year and the grocery street. Unfortunately, our pictures can’t represent the whole meaning of Chinese New Year, so let’s expect our fascinating discussion.
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!!