One rainy afternoon, while looking for Paddy’s Market (a huge shopping area for everything from food to tourist items), we “stumbled” onto Chinatown.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Hsin She Elementary School
Advertisements

By Molly Balsam & Melissa Weinstein
Have you ever seen a dragon parade?
Shopping David Hocek. General knowledge Shopping is an activity that is important for our lives. Most people have to spend part of their day doing shopping.
CHINESE FOOD & DRINKS By, Jim and Vincent RICE The Chinese started planting rice at least 3,000 to 4,000 to years ago. Rice is grown in flooded field.
Chinese New Year By: Alexa McClintic.
The Chinese New Year February 19th, 2015
Charity Ball Jessie Vaughan. Prop List Red and blue stage lights $49.99 x1$49.99 Smoke machine$35 x1$35 Curtains$30 x7$210 Horror movie posters $10 x.
The Festival of Nettle in Krapivna. The Festival of Nettle has been held annually since 2002 in the middle of June in the old Russian settlement Krapivna.
If you visit Tula in the middle of September you can take part in the celebration of the Day of Town, which lasts three days.
Teacher’s Resource from Legends and Customs Dragon Boat Festival.
CHINESE NEW YEAR.
How To celebrate chinese new years. By:Ana Aparicio.
Chinese New Year The Spring Festival.
Chinese New Year By Elizabeth Aromando. Foods for Chinese New Year Foods for Chinese New Year. And rice is the most popular foods. And it out comes from.
Chinese New Year by Alejandro, Katerina, and Mateo.
We would like to go to China I would like to go to China Marker Kirill.
Chinese New Year January 31, Chinese New Year, also known as the spring festival, is the most important celebration in the Chinese calendar. The.
Chinese Festivals/Ceremonies By: Mayumi Schaepers-Cheu.
Chinese Dance World Cultures 6. Dance Terms Space – the amount of room that is available for a dancer to use Space – the amount of room that is available.
CHINESE NEW YEAR. A celebration of the new year (however this falls on a different day each year as the Chinese follow a lunar calendar (which follows.
It’s the Chinese New Year By: Cara Edenfield groupbygroup.wordpress.com.
Weaving Some people know how to make their own guitar. In this picture the man is playing his guitar in his house and dresses in clothes that show who.
By: Kyra Fournier Maddy Ix Anastasia Laneuville
1. Chinese Fans 2. Beijing Opera Facial Masks 3. The Silk Road 4. The Land of Porcelain 5. The Importance of Chopsticks Chinese Elements.
Mid-Autumn Festival Mid-Autumn Festival is on 15 th August in the Chinese calendar. On that day, family members gather to eat moon cakes and children.
Shopping
Northcote vs. Doncaster Hope you enjoy! Harrison Guest.
Chinese New Year. All about Chinese New Year Chinese New Year is a holiday that celebrates the beginning of a new year according to the lunar calendar.
Ancient Egyptian Marketplace
Introducing China to you. The Great Wall The Summer Palace.
Article describing a celebration
Happy Chinese New Year By Jenny Gung Hay Fat Choy.
Chinese New Year Wendy Osteyee-Christensen. We welcome in the New Year as we welcome the spring. Five days of feasting. Five days with family Five days.
CLOTHING AND JEWELERY!. Clothing And Jewelry! You’re at the clothing and jewelry store and you want to buy the best things. The Chinese clothing is all.
译林牛津版 初一上 7A Unit 3. UNIT 3 Reading Let’s celebrate! Integrated Skills.
The Taiwanese culture. Chinese culture If this is your first visit to Taiwan, you will most certainly be amazed at the diversity of things this island.
50: $1 Million $500,000 $250,000 $125,000 $64,000 $32,000 $16,000 $8,000 $4,000 $2,000 $1,000 $500 $300 $200 $100.
Andrea & Erin. Things about the There are many night markets in Taiwan.Like, Gong guan night market,Shi Lin night market, Raohe Street night market. Night.
CHINESE NEW YEAR.  CHINESE NEW YEAR IS A CELEBRATION THAT TAKES PLACE ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE LUNAR CALENDER.  EVERY YEAR ON THE LUNAR CALENDER REPRESENTS.
Author’s Viewpoint Mrs. Naft, Reading Specialist,
Chinese New Year January 31, What is Chinese New Year? Why isn’t Chinese New Year on January 1 st ? Chinese people follow the lunar calendar, so.
 Live in Canada  Live in dens  Dens look like a big rock.
Stagecraft 2014-Mr. Wofford
Celebrations By: Annika Mahtani and Angelina D’Amico.
Lion Dance, also known as Playing Lion, is a traditional sport activity and a folk art that imitates the movements of lions. In China, people believe.
Consumers Retailers Producers Middle Men The Food Web Food Issues - Food Pipeline Presentation.
Conveniently buy Aldo shoes in India from online retail stores
National Geographic Reach for Reading 1 st Grade Unit 3 Week 1 High Frequency Words Academic Vocabulary To Your Front Door.
牛津 九年级 (9A) Unit 2. Fun with English-- 9A Unit 2 Color (Grammar A&B)
English1 A Two-Day Tour. A List 1.Cover 2.A list 3-4. Itinerary 5.Kaiser’s Deli 6.Chinese restaurant 7.Watch Parde and Dragon Dances 8.Chinese restaurant.
Chinese New Year —— Spring Festival Li Long (Mr. Li)
Learning objectives: To understand the term “target market” Know how to identify a target market for your own business idea using market research.
Coffee Franchise Opportunities at Java Times Caffe Coffee is a small red fruit that must go through many stages to become the tasty brown bean we all know.
 Chinese New Year By Jake and Iciar. Introduction Here are some Chinese New Year traditions. There is always a lion and dragon dance. People set off.
food goods clothes bicycles sports leisure computers & electronics.
Please don’t have the TV so loud. I’m _____ to study?
Chapter 2 Perfect and Perfect Progressive Tenses
Name: RI.K.7.
It’s the Chinese New Year
Gregory, Agis and Stelios
Have you ever seen a dragon parade?
Thailand is shaped like an ax.
Have you ever seen a dragon parade?
Chinese New Year.
Don’tPayAll Coupons for Clothing Stores & How It Allows Savings.
The Present Continuous Memory Recall
Have you ever seen a dragon parade?
Presentation transcript:

One rainy afternoon, while looking for Paddy’s Market (a huge shopping area for everything from food to tourist items), we “stumbled” onto Chinatown.

A crowded street with folks eating under awnings to get out of the drizzle.

Typical Chinese retail store full of stuff to buy.

It was Chinese New Year while we were there. This band of Chinese were going around to wish businesses good luck.

Men dressed as a dragon would dance and enter a store as drummers pounded out an interesting rhythm.

Red and black are traditional colors and the dancing dragon is the way luck is wished on a store owner.

With plastic to protect the drum from rain, a Chinese man bangs away loudly.

To get out of the rain, we stopped at an interesting bar not far from Chinatown.

A stage in the bar was for weekly entertainers to use.

A crowded but interesting bar.

Typical Irish Pub. After a beer, we headed on to other things.