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Lantern Festival Steven Huang ESL II
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What is the Holiday Holiday in Chinese culture One of the three most huge festivals in our culture Three most huge festival- Lantern Festival, Dragon boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival
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Who celebrates? Most of the Chinese celebrate it
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In other country In Japan, they eat Red bean porridge on this day. – it means the end of the new year – 小正月(こしょうがつ, kosyougatsu ) In Malaysia, they throwing oranges and citrus to the river. – Unmarried men and women – write down the names and contact information on it – They wish that can help them to find their husband/ wife in future.
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When is it celebrate it? 15 th of the first month in Chinese calendar(the first Full moon in a year) Usually on February ~March, it marks the end of the Chinese New Year Holiday
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Example of Chinese calendar for 2010 ↑
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Chinese (lunar)calendar – Lunar calendar is based on the phases of the moon different then the Gregorian calendar that based on the sun. – perfected by the Chinese around 500 BC – In most of East Asia today: Gregorian calendar - day-to-day activities Chinese calendar - marking traditional holidays – Japan substitute the lunar calendar to Gregorian calendar, but still keep the traditional holiday.
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Where is it celebrated ? People have different tradition way to celebrate it in different part of Taiwan.
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Why is it celebrated? There are many origin of the lantern festival According to historical records--2,000 years ago(500B.C) Emperor Wen – Han Empire
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How is it celebrated? We eat “yuan-xiao” Huge Lantern in the center of city
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Conclusion/ Summary It is a tradition festival in my culture We eat special food like yuan-xiao, that we don’t eat a lot in normal days People have fun, specially kids
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