One of my best festival stories was during the Christmas season. I went to a small town where they had a huge Christmas market. There were stalls selling all kinds of handicrafts, delicious food like warm gingerbread cookies. The whole town was decorated with twinkling lights and a giant Christmas tree in the center. I joined the locals in singing carols around the tree. It was such a warm and festive atmosphere that made the holiday truly special.
Surprise elements can make a festival story great. For example, at a local harvest festival, I expected the usual food and games. But suddenly, there was a flash mob of dancers in traditional costumes. It made the whole event more exciting.
Mid-Autumn Festival:
Poetry:
When will the bright moon appear? Ask the blue sky with wine. Su Shi's "Water Melody"
The bright moon rises on the sea, and the horizon shares this moment. Zhang Jiuling's Farewell to the Ancient Grass
3 Dew from the white moon tonight is the hometown bright. Du Fu's Night Moored at Niuzhu, Reminiscing the Past
Alone in a foreign land, as a stranger, I miss my family more than ever during the festive season. Wang Wei's " Remembering the Shandong Brothers on September 9th "
Couplet:
From January to the Mid-Autumn Festival, especially the bright people return to their hometown and the world is peaceful. Huang Zunxian's Mid-Autumn Night Scene
The moon in the mid-autumn is like a drunken world, who can compete with the heroes? Du Fu's Eight Songs of Autumn, Part One
Lantern fan:
1 Mid-autumn moon half a person like drunk world hero who can compete with. Du Fu's Eight Songs of Autumn, Part One
From February to the Mid-Autumn Festival, especially the bright people return to their hometown and the world is peaceful. Huang Zunxian's Mid-Autumn Night Scene
The top stories may revolve around the record - breaking attendance. If more people showed up at the Stagecoach Festival than ever before, it's a significant story. Additionally, any environmental or sustainability initiatives at the festival could be a top story. For instance, if the festival organizers implemented new ways to reduce waste or use renewable energy sources, that would be an important and interesting story to tell.
One festival horror story is about a small town's Halloween. A group of kids went trick - or - treating in an old, abandoned house at the edge of town. As they entered, the door slammed shut behind them. Strange noises filled the air, and they saw shadowy figures moving in the dark. They tried to find a way out but all the doors and windows seemed to be sealed. Eventually, they huddled together in fear until the sun came up and the door mysteriously opened again.
No. School festivals are positive events filled with fun, creativity, and community spirit. Cannibalism is not only illegal but also goes against basic human values, and there's no place for such a thing in the context of school festivals.
One story could be about families leaving out offerings to appease the wandering ghosts. In 2017, in many Asian communities, people prepared elaborate food offerings on the roadside. They believed that the ghosts, who were thought to be released during the Hungry Ghost Festival, might be their ancestors or lost souls. By providing food, they hoped to gain good fortune and avoid any misfortunes caused by the unhappy spirits.
The Thaipusam Festival was a festival for the Tamils in India. It was held every year in January or February of the Gregorian calendar. This was a devout festival. The believers atoned for their sins on this day, giving their offerings and giving their gratitude. The celebrations included shaving, performing rituals, piercing the body with needles, and carrying huge shackles. The confessor had to start preparing a month ago, strictly abstinent, and vegetarian. On the day of the festival, they fasted for 24 hours and marched to different Indian temples to pray for the blessings of the gods. The festival was a colorful celebration, with worshippers carrying pots decorated with milk and beautifully decorated wooden statues of Kawadi. This festival was not only a religious event, but also a social and cultural gathering, strengthening the unity and spiritual dedication of the Tamil community. The festival was warmly welcomed in India, Malaysia, Singapore and other places.
A great moon festival kids story is about a little kid named Tommy. Tommy's family had a tradition of making mooncakes from scratch every year for the Moon Festival. One year, Tommy wanted to add his own special touch. He put in some chocolate chips into the mooncake filling. At first, his family was skeptical, but when they tasted it, they all loved it. That night, while looking at the moon, Tommy felt proud of his creation. It was a simple yet fun story that showed the creativity of kids during the festival.
The Spring Festival and the Lantern Festival are two very important festivals in Chinese traditional culture. Many classics are related to these two festivals. The following are some Chinese classics related to the Spring Festival and the Lantern Festival:
1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty described the lives of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others in the Grand View Garden, as well as the scenes of visiting relatives in the Spring Festival and guessing lantern riddles during the Lantern Festival.
2 Journey to the West-The story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sha who helped Tang Sanzang go to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures in the Ming Dynasty. It also includes the relevant plots of the Spring Festival and Lantern Festival.
3. Water Margins-The story of 108 rebels gathering at Liangshan Lake in the Yuan Dynasty, which also included the Spring Festival and the Lantern Festival.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty tells the story of the struggle between the various forces during the Three Kingdoms period, including the vows of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others before the Lantern Festival.
The Scholars-The Qing Dynasty tells the story of cheating in the imperial examinations of the Qing Dynasty, including the plot of the Spring Festival and the Lantern Festival.
These are some of the Chinese classics related to the Spring Festival and the Lantern Festival. They not only reflect the essence of Chinese traditional culture, but also provide us with valuable historical experience and cultural heritage.