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Describes over 40 traditional Chinese festivals including Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and the Torch Festival.
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Add to Cart: Traditional Chinese Festivals gives an upbeat overview of 21 Chinese festivals. Read about each festival's history, stories, and cultural impact. All of the traditional Chinese festivals are mentioned, as well as Tibetan (The Tibetan New Year), Mongolian (Nadamu), four Islamic, and four minority festivals (such as Water Splashing). The book is written in English and simplified Chinese. The two languages alternate throughout the book. This bi-lingual resource pushes beyond trite information...
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Spring Festival. Lantern Festival. Pure Brightness Festival. Dragon Boat Festival. Mid-Autumn Festival. Double Ninth Day. Zhongyuan Festival. Hezhe Spring Festival. Nadamu Festival. Aobao-Worshipping Festival. Lesser Bairam. Corban Festival. Nuolaozi Festival. Hua'er Festival. Tibetan New Year. Wangguo (Ongkor) Festival. Torch Festival. Third Month Fair. The Hanis' New Year. Kuzaza Festival. Water-Splashing Festival. Heshi Festival. Knifeladder-Climbing Festival. The Pumis...
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Chinese Traditional Holidays and Festivals is a motherlode of information for parents, teachers and students. Everything you would ever need to know about China's traditional holidays and festivals is packed into this slim, well-designed, child-friendly book and CDRom set. The book provides information that may be differentiated for elementary and middle school curricula, although high-schoolers, homeschoolers and sinophiles will also find the detailed collection of data invaluable. The book is divided...
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The book tells about ten Chinese traditional festivals: the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Head Festival, Clear and Bright Festival, Double Ninth Day, Laba Festival and Kitchen God Day . Each festival has a relevant story. Through these vivid and interesting stories, readers can get a glimpse of the folk customs of the Chinese people.
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Many people know about Chinese New Year, but there are many other holidays celebrated throughout China. Many of these holidays are tied to the change of seasons or the lunar calendar. As teachers and parents you will find that sharing this aspect of Chinese culture with kids to be both rewarding and enjoyable. After, kids of all ages love learning about parties and celebrations! Chinese Holidays and Festivals discussed include: Traditional Lunar Holidays: Kitchen God Day Spring Festival or Chinese New...
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The book tells about ten Chinese traditional festivals; the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Head Festival, Clear and Bright Festival, Double Ninth Day, Laba Festival and Kitchen God Day. Each Festival has a relevant story. Through these vivid and interesting stories, readers can get a glimpse of the folk customs of the Chinese people. With 100 color illustrations by Zhan Tong.
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The book tells about ten Chinese traditional festivals: the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Head Festival, Clear and Bright Festival, Double Ninth Day, Laba Festival and Kitchen God Day. Each festival has a relevant story. Through these vivid and interesting stories, readers can get a glimpse of the folk customs of the Chinese people. With 100 color illustrations by Zhan Tong, this picture-story book has a trim size of 187 mm x 288mm.
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Chinese New Year begins with the new moon on the first day of the year and ends with the full moon fifteen days later. On the fifteenth day, called Lantern Festival, there's a parade of children carrying lanterns after dark. Celebrated with firecrackers, dragon dances and red envelopes of money, this ancient Asian festival finds Barbie« doll wearing a red dress featuring traditional Chinese motifs and a mandarin collar.
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Huang's Use Of Contapuntal Techniques And Free Adaptations Of Folk Tunes Are Two Important Ingredients In Huang's Compositions. He Traces The Strong And Deep Love Of J.S. Bach Compositional Techniques And Arranges Traditional Chinese Folk Music.
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