关于元宵节的英语手抄报
关于元宵节的英语手抄报
The Festival of *s takes place at the end of the Chinese New Year Celebration, on the fifteenth day of the first moon. *s have been part of Chinese life for centuries so it's not surprising to see a festival of *s.
People usually hang *s in the gardens, outside the houses, and on the boats. These *s are signposts to guide guests and spirits of ancestors to the Lunar celebration. After a sumptuous fifteen-day feast, these *s light the way for the spirits back to the world beyond.
Silk, paper and plastic *s vary in shape and size and are usually multi-colored. Some are in the shapes of butterflies, birds, flowers, and boats. Other are shaped like dragon, fruit and animal symbols of that year. The most popular type of * is the "horse-racing" one, in which figures or animals rotate around the vertical axis of the *.
The special food for the * Festival is Yuen Sin or Tong Yuen. These are round dumplings made with sticky rice flour. They can be filled and served as a sweet snack or made plain and cooked in a soup with vegetables, meat and dried shrimp. The round shape of the dumpling is a symbol of wholeness, completeness and unity.
The * Festival is an occasion for families to get together and for everyone--young, old, rich and poor to have fun.
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The Festival of *s takes place at the end of the Chinese New Year Celebration, on the fifteenth day of the first moon. *s have been part of Chinese life for centuries so it's not surprising to see a festival of *s.
People usually hang *s in the gardens, outside the houses, and on the boats. These *s are signposts to guide guests and spirits of ancestors to the Lunar celebration. After a sumptuous fifteen-day feast, these *s light the way for the spirits back to the world beyond.
Silk, paper and plastic *s vary in shape and size and are usually multi-colored. Some are in the shapes of butterflies, birds, flowers, and boats. Other are shaped like dragon, fruit and animal symbols of that year. The most popular type of * is the "horse-racing" one, in which figures or animals rotate around the vertical axis of the *.
The special food for the * Festival is Yuen Sin or Tong Yuen. These are round dumplings made with sticky rice flour. They can be filled and served as a sweet snack or made plain and cooked in a soup with vegetables, meat and dried shrimp. The round shape of the dumpling is a symbol of wholeness, completeness and unity.
The * Festival is an occasion for families to get together and for everyone--young, old, rich and poor to have fun.
The Festival of *s takes place at the end of the Chinese New Year Celebration,on the fifteenth day of the first moon.*s have been part of Chinese life for centuries so it's not surprising ...