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    Chinese Food

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    Noodles 四川担担面 Jilin Yanji Cold Noodles 吉林延吉冷面 ⒊ Dumplings (饺子) Jiaozi is a very common food in the north part of China .When the Chinese new year comes‚ almost every Chinese family will eat jiaozi‚ because the pronunciation (发音) of jiaozi can express a very good meaning‚ which both means the happy get-together of family members and connection of the new year and the past old year.Jiaozi can be made into many shapes‚ the ❷ Chinese Characteristic Cuisin 中国特色美食 1. Sichuan Cuisine 四川菜系 1. Sichuan

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    Vietnam and Dear Mary

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    returned home from my holiday in Nha Trang. It is a great city by the sea and my trip was lovely. I went to Nha Trang with my very best friends and we stayed for seven days in Golden Sea Hotel. In the morning‚ we got up at 8:00 o’clock‚ had  breakfast and went to the beach. About 2.00 pm‚ we had lunch in the hotel’s restaurant.Every day after lunch‚ we travelled to a various of places near  Nha Trang‚ such as Vinpearl Land‚ Dai Lanh Beach‚ Van Phong Bay. Everywhere we took a lot of photos. In the evenings

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    Cultural Artifact

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    Artifact Speech Outline Recall the time when your boss hands you a bonus check for a job well done. Remember that feeling of excitement and anticipation before you opened it? That is the exact same feeling that the lucky red envelopes during Lunar New Year’s brings to all those who receive one. Today I will be sharing with you fascinating facts about this long honored tradition in the Vietnamese culture. First I will present a brief history of the red envelopes and next I will share the fond memories

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    Tet Holiday in Vietnam

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    holiday of our country Vietnam. The season of Tet occurs around the biginning of February and end of Janaurỵ The meaning of Tet is ending old year and welcome a new year. Tet holiday is very special for Vietnamese families to reunite. At that time‚ all family members try to come back their homes and get together to prepare for Tet. Moreover they will buy new clothes and clean their house. A branch of Mai flower or a Kumquat tree can’t be absent from every home. They bring a fresh atmosphere to the

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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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    Mao's Last Dancer

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    their yard”. They weren’t given much but they manage to survive their dire living conditions under Mao’s reign. Each year‚ Li and his family looked forward to celebrations such as Chinese New Year. It was a time where hunger wouldn’t be a problem. Where friendships would become stronger and where the Li family would celebrate the festivities. Li described Chinese New Year as an occasion where “Happiness filled everyone’s hearts. We would forget hardship. We

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    since the early days when the early immigrants came to Singapore‚ being one of the few heritages that we are still able to keep hold of. Despite being rather small in size‚ this little plot of land is the exact land that our forefathers stood on as they contributed to make Singapore what it is today. But with Singapore’s fast growth rate and overwhelming need to develop further‚ it is not surprising that its historical heritage is being considered to be demolished to make way for the new. Conservation

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    About Festival

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    festival like the Lantern Festival and Dragon Boat Festival. However‚ the festival which I anticipate and put in my effort to prepare for it will be the annual Chinese New Year. Whenever Chinatown is aglow with flamboyant lights‚ and the laughter and banter of eager shoppers fill the air‚ it is a clear sign that the welcoming Chinese New Year is approaching once again. While there is no denying that festive cheer is very much in the air‚ the traditions that at one time were revered have been diluted

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    Race and Malaysia

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    It’s not like we chose to be the colour we are‚ to be in the family we’re in. Imagine bringing up that Indian boy in the picture in a Chinese family‚ that boy would probably be fluent in Mandarin‚ celebrate Chinese New Year‚ use chopsticks and eat rice for lunch and dinner every day of the week. But he would still be him‚ he would still have the same thoughts‚ the same feelings‚ the same doubts‚ the same hopes and dreams he would have if he was brought up in an Indian family. Why the big fuss about

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    water town located in Jiashan County‚ Jiaxing City‚ Zhejiang Province‚ China. With its more than one thousand years of history‚ this town became one of the most famous watery towns in Southern China‚ which is known as “Venice of the East”. As most of the well- preserved architectural groups constructed during the Ming and Qing dynasties‚ it is the best place for people to relax for a few days and taste the simple and unsophisticated folkway. Xitang‚ like a typical Chinese southern girl‚ soft and serene

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