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    Peter Vo ENGL 0374/4001 March 15‚ 2015 Final Draft Tet in Vietnam “Fat meat‚ pickled onions‚ red parallel sentences New Year pole‚ strings of firecrackers‚ green Chung cake.” These are two pairs of well-known parallel sentences that talk about Tet‚ an important holiday which is Lunar New Year in Vietnam. Tet is a most authentic holiday in Vietnam; therefore‚ people spend at least seven days to celebrate. There are so many activities and preparation that Vietnamese people do before‚ during and after

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    back 2000 years. Records show that during the Tang Dynasty (618-907)‚ the Lion Dance was already performed for the royal family.When is the Lantern festival occassions‚ people often organize lion dance to add to the fun. If well performed‚ the lion dance is belived to bring luck and happiness. Chinese New Year During the Chinese New Year‚ groups of lions perform from door to door at residences or offices. The lion performance the “Picking the greens” 菜青 to usher an auspicious new year. The lion

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    Name: Adrian Aditya Class: BBA 12 Student ID: F12418001 My favorite Chinese Event Chinese new year is one of my favorite Chinese event‚ the reason why is‚ the culture behind it is so interesting‚ at first I want to talk about the Chinese zodiac‚ we know that we also have zodiac determined by a star‚ but Chinese zodiac is different‚ every year is a different zodiac‚ there’s 12 zodiacs‚ they take animal as the symbol of it‚ why? Once I heard the story about this 12 chinese zodiacs‚ the heaven (Chinese

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    the past 2 years. 2. De Antonis‚ Kathy. “Fireworks!” ChemMatters. October 2010. http://portal.acs.org/portal/fileFetch/C/CNBP_025836/pdf/CNBP_025836.pdf. 14 February 2013. b. This is an article from a science magazine ChemMatters. This can help me in my concept paper since it will give a lot of information about how fireworks work and also safety precautions when handling fireworks. 3. Calonzo‚ Andreo. “List of fireworks and firecrackers prohibited in the PHL” GMA News. 26 December

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    The Chinese festivals have helped to bring together different Chinese people from different regions. In some celebrations‚ the main point has been to help young men and women find their mates and‚ thus‚ the festivals involve dances‚ which help to bring together the young men and young women. Many of the Chinese people met their mates through these festivals and ended up getting married and enjoying a happy marriage. This simply means that the celebrations and festivals have a very positive effect

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    Samantha Phan Professor Reams Section 11 March 19‚ 2012 Student Self-Evaluation For my informative speech I chose the topic of Chinese New Years. I discussed about the history‚ the festivities and the calendar. While reviewing my speech I found some mistakes that I can change for better improvement for future speeches. As I listened to myself I can tell that I was really nervous and trembling. With those two actions it did affect my speech and how I came off to the audience. First‚ my introduction

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    continuous flow of new life and creativity-some varying ways of doing normal things that may be better or can just add some spice and additional interest. "Festival"‚ however‚ is written from a first person view‚ as seen from the use of ’I’ and ’We’ in the poem. It is also very much like a personal recount‚ the persona relates his own experiences and feelings during a Chinese festival‚ probably the New Year‚ for lion dancers and spring couplets [used as good luck charms to usher in a good year ahead (only

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    its own recipe‚ is also called rice cake or New Year cake‚ which must be prepared for the Lunar New Year because of its meaning. In the Spring Festival‚ people from different regions will cook rice cakes in different ways according to their customs. There are various kinds of famous rice cakes in different territories‚ such as: white rice cakes made of millet in the northern China‚ yellow rice cakes made of coarse rice in Saibei region‚ white New Year cakes made of rice in the regions south of the

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    down to wrap dumplings and watch CCTV’s New Year’s Gala on television on Chinese New Year’s Eve. It’s a Chinese New Year’s Eve tradition that nearly every family in China participates in to ring in the New Year. It brings so much happiness to Chinese all around the world in the past twenty years. WHEN: For every year since then at the turn of the Lunar New Year‚ the program begins at 8:00PM and lasts until roughly 12:30AM on the first day of the New Year WHERE: CCTV in Beijing‚ HOW: with performers

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    3‚ my parents flashed cards with Chinese characters at my face‚ but I pushed aside. My mom assured herself‚ “He will learn when he is ready.” But the time never came. A decade later‚ I would regret that decision. February 7‚ 1997‚ Chinese New Year: My relatives and I gather in my grandmother’s three-room Mott Street apartment around the round kitchen table‚ half –hidden under boxes of don tot‚ cha siu bao and othere Chinese delicacies from the local dim sum parlor. My Uncle Alex rapidly mutters

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