The document discusses several aspects of Chinese tradition, including festivals like Chinese New Year, Mooncake Festival, and Dragon Boat Festival. It also describes traditional foods, dances, games, etiquette practices related to funerals, weddings and childbirth. The document serves to introduce Chinese cultural traditions.
5. Almost everywhere they can watch the lion dances. People also light firecrackers to welcome the New Year. They believe that lightning the firecrackers will bring good luck on their business. The oranges represent gold or wealth. So, the oranges will be the main food served to visitors. After that, children who are not married yet will get a red envelope with money inside, called “ang pau”. For the Chinese, red means good luck. ”. Fireworks Visitings Video clip on fireworks
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11. Lantern Festival is observed on the first full moon in the lunar year, 15th January. During this festival, some of the Chinese eat dumplings. LANTERN FESTIVAL Lantern
13. The Chinese serve dumplings during the dragon boat festival and enjoy watching the racing of the dragon boat. The dumplings come in two main shapes (triangular and rectangular) with fillings like meat, groundnuts and beans. RICE DUMPLING
14. Simple introduction : We usually serve this type of food during the mooncake festival. In the past, mooncakes were round in shape. But now, the mooncake has many types of shapes and even the number of flavours have increased. MOON CAKE
15. The Chinese serve this type of sweet rice cake during Chinese New Year. According to legend, the Chinese believe that by eating this traditional food, one can grow taller. Rice cakes are stickier compared to other types of local cakes. RICE CAKE
16. Rice cake is made from rice flour and red sugar. The rice cake is specially prepared for the deity. Chinese people believe that the deity will come down and visit every house. The sticky rice cake is to cover the mouth of the deity to prevent the deity from reporting something unpleasant to the Gods.
17. “ Kampua” is a traditional “foochow” dish. It is cooked with . But now we also can enjoy the kampua cooks with vegetable oil. Ingredients : “ Kampua” noodles, monosodium glutamate(MSG), fried onion oil, soya sauce, meat slices and spring onions. How to cook : First, put some fried onion oil, MSG and soya sauce on the plate. Then, boil the water cook the noodles. After that, take up the noodles, strain and mix with the ingredients on the plate. Serve with meat slices and chopped spring onions. Finally, the “kampua” can be served. Video clip on how to cook “kampua” "KAMPUA"
18. Video clip on how to cook “char kueh teow” ” Fried ‘kueh teow” is a popular Chinese dish and the shape of the noodles is flat. Ingredients : Onion oil, egg, bean sprouts, fish fillets, ‘kueh teow”, vegetables, soya sauce, MSG and pepper. How to cook : First, heat up the onion oil in the frying-pan. After that, crack one or two egg into the frying-pan and fry for a while. Then, the ‘kueh teow’ into the frying-pan followed by some pepper, bean sprouts, sliced meat, fish fillets, vegetables, MSG and soya sauce. Finally, remove the noodles from the frying-pan. The fried ‘kueh teow’ is ready to be served. FRIED “Kueh TEOW"
19. Long time ago, “li ping” was specially made by the mother of the bride to be given to her siblings. But now, we can enjoy this type of traditional food any time. We can buy packed “li ping”. Ingredients : Sugar, groundnut, gingery oil, wheat and oil. "LI PING"
20. “ Kompia” has a salty taste and is made from flour. It is baked using charcoal which tastes better compared to the modern method of using the electric oven The “kompia” can be eaten with filling (chopped meat) or plain. The traditional way of making “KongPian ” "Kompia"
21. How many of you know about the Chinese Tea? Chinese Tea can be classified into four types , black tea, red tea, green tea and white tea. Here, we want to mention about the “puer” tea. “Puer” is a type of green tea. It can be classified into two; fermented by scientific or natural method. Only “puer” tea can be stored up to hundreds of years and if the tea is in good condition, the price of the tea will increase year by year. “ Puer” tea is alkali. In China, “puer” tea has a history of more than a million years. “Puer” once became the tribute to serve the king. This means that at that time, only the king can consume the tea. Good tea leaves can be brewed more than ten or fifteen times. Packed tea leaves Chinese Tea
22. We only can taste the original tea the second or third time after we brewed it. Teapot used to make tea Tea table Different types of tea leaves
24. LION DANCE The Lion Dance is usually performed during the Chinese New Year. According to the legend, the lion was the only animal that could chase away an evil creature called the “Nien”. A pair of dancers dance to the beat of the Chinese drums and the clanging of cymbals. They wear a lion costume and mimic the movements of a lion. Video clip on lion dance
25. The fan dance is usually performed by a group of girls. Each girl holds two fans and uses them to create beautiful patterns and shapes. FAN DANCE
26. The “dragon” is a combination of many segments. Under each segment is a rod which is held by a dancer during the performance of the dragon dance. The dancers behind will follow the movements of the person holding the head of the dragon. DRAGON DANCE Video clip on dragon dance
28. Chess is a game that can improve one’s thinking ability and skill. It teaches one how to consider all the options before making a move. Moreover, chess can improve one’s social and communication skills as well as math and reading ability. CHINESE CHESS
29. Calligraphy is the art of beautiful Chinese writing with use of a Chinese writing brush. In the modern time, the pens that we use actually come from the Chinese brush. CALLIGRAPHY