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Unit 14 Festivals
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  • Do you know any festivals?
  • Discuss with your partners and write down the
    names as many as possible on the exercise
    books.(including foreign ones and Chinese ones)
  • Competition(groups)

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The Chinese Festivals
  • New Years Eve the Spring Festival
    the Lantern Festival
  • Tomb Sweeping Day
  • the Dragon Boat Festival
  • Mid-Autumn Day
  • May 1st National Day New Years Day

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  • Foreign Festivals
  • Christmas Day (Dec.25)
  • April Fools Day (April.1)
  • Valentines Day (Feb.14)
  • Halloween (Nov.31)
  • Thanksgiving Day (Last Tuesday in
    November),
  • Mothers Day (the Second Sunday in May)

Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday), Ramadan, Easter
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Halloween
  • Behind the name... Halloween, in Ireland ,
    means All Hallows Eve, or the night before the
    'All Hallowmas', or 'All Saints', or 'All Souls'
    Day.

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Origin 1
  • the American version of Halloween Day celebration
    owes its origin to the ancient (pre-Christian)
    Druidic fire festival called "Samhain",
    celebrated with fires by the Celts in Scotland,
    Wales and Ireland.

Celts
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Origin 2
  • The Romans observed the holiday of Feralia,
    intended to give rest and peace to the departed.
    Participants made sacrifices in honor of the
    dead. Roman Catholics used to observe All Hallows
    Day to honor all Saints in heaven, known or
    unknown.

Roman Catholics
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Obon
  • Obon is a Buddhist festival during which memorial
    services are held for the deceased ancestors. It
    is said that on Obon, the ancestors' spirits
    return to this world and visit their relatives.
    People traditionally hang lanterns in front of
    their houses in order to guide their ancestors'
    spirits.

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Obon
  • Food offers are made at house altars and at
    temple, and special dances (bon-odori) are
    performed. At the end of the festival, floating
    lanterns are put into rivers and seas to guide
    the spirits back into their world.

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Obon
  • Obon takes place in the middle of August (or July
    according to the lunar calendar). The Obon week
    is one of the few occasions of the year when a
    large number of Japanese can take holidays.

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Day of the Dead
  • More than 500 years ago, when the Spanish
    Conquistadors landed in what is now Mexico, they
    encountered natives practicing a ritual that
    seemed to mock death.

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  • The ritual is celebrated in Mexico and certain
    parts of the United States. Today, people wear
    wooden skull masks and dance in honor of their
    deceased relatives.

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  • Sugar skulls, made with the names of the dead
    person on the forehead, are eaten by a relative
    or friend. The skulls were used to symbolize
    death and rebirth to honor the dead.

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  • They decorate gravesites with marigold flowers
    and candles. They bring toys for dead children
    and bottles of wines to adults. They sit on
    picnic blankets next to gravesites and eat the
    favorite food of their loved ones.

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Compare a Chinese festival with a foreign
festival
Tomb Sweeping Day
Visit the family graves, pulling weed, sweeping
away dirty, offerings of food and spirit money
To honor past ancestors to celebrate the rebirth
of nature to mark the beginning of the planting
season and other outdoor activities.
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Halloween
  • Hold fancy balls dress up in the ghost costumes
    noisy parade open-air performance ghost story
    tricks of children

To keep the living body away from being possessed
by spirits of all those died/ drive away the
spirits
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