We are going to learn about the most important holiday for people in the Chinese culture. Then, let’s practice one of the favorite events of the Chinese New Year
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We are going to learn about the most important holiday for people in the Chinese culture. Then, let’s practice one of the favorite events of the Chinese New Year Celebrate China and the most widely celebrated holiday on earth with these purposeful activities from across the curriculum This Lesson incorporates a series of activities that explain the animals of the Chinese New Year. Today is the first day of the New Year on the Chinese lunar calendar. Each year of the calendar’s 16-year cycle is represented by an animal. According to the Chinese zodiac, people born during a given year share traits with that animal. 2010 is the year of the tiger. Those born under this year are supposed to be short-tempered, suspicious, adventurous, sensitive, emotional, and risk-takers. |
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