Chinese New Year Long ago in China, there lived twelve animals. There was a rat, an ox, a tiger, a rabbit, a dragon, a snake, a horse, a ram, a monkey, a roster, a dog and a pig. When the old year was coming to an end, all the animals began to quarrel noisily. Each one wanted the New Year to be named after it. The story. The story. Chinese New Year twinkl . Chinese New Year twinkl . A long time ago, in China, the Jade Emperor decided that there should be a way to measure Check Pages 1-12 of My First Chinese New Year in the flip PDF version. My First Chinese New Year was published by KBTK YOS SUDARSO GARUT on 2022-01-17. Find more similar flip PDFs like My First Chinese New Year. PDF-1.7 %档档 1 0 obj >] /Metadata 47 0 R/ViewerPreferences 48 0 R>> endobj 2 0 obj > endobj 3 0 obj >/Font >/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/Annots the Chinese calendar, fhe new moon is in fhe sky and fhe sfars shine brighf. If is fime For a big celebrafion. This fesfival is known by many names: Chinese New Year, Spring Fesfival, and Lunar New Year. If marks fhe passage of fhe harvesf season and celebrafes fhe coming spring. so Before bedtime, Dad tells me stories about the Chinese New Year. The story I like most is the legend about the New Year Monster. Dad is a great storyteller and I immensely enjoy listening to his stories. When I am about to fall asleep, Dad quietly slips underneath my pillow a red packet 1 This is an English version of a picture book written in The Chinese New Year Story. A long time ago, in China, twelve animals were arguing. Every animal wanted the New Year to be named Chinese Zodiac Order 1. Rat 2. Ox What is Chinese New Year? Chinese New Year is celebrated every year by millions of Chinese people. In addition, it has now become a very popular event for people of all cultures and races. Many communities flock to their local Chinatown to witness the joyful festivities and it is the longest and most important holiday for a lot of Asian Nian, the Chinese monster . Tell your children this traditional story associated with Chinese New Year celebrations. Long, long ago, there was a terrifying monster called Nian living on his own inside a lonely mountain. At the end of every year, he would come . down from the mountain to the nearby villages to hunt for food. Happy Chinese New Year! A Festive Counting Story by Jannie Ho Published by Crown Books for Young Readers ©Jannie Ho DIRECTION: 1. Print out on cardstock paper and color. 2. Cut out the rabbit and eye holes. 3. Tape a straw or popsicle stick to the back near bottom as a handle. 4. Enjoy your rabbit mask. Happy Chinese New Year! Chinese New Year Reading 1. Chinese New Year is the biggest and most important holiday of the year for Chinese people around the world. It is actually two celebrations in one. According to Chinese tradition, everyone’s birthday is celebrated on New Year’s Day. This is also the most important time of the year for families to get together. 2. The Story of Nian – Chinese New Year - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Nian was a mythical beast that lived in the mountains and terrorized villages during Chinese New Year's eve, having a long body, sharp horns and a hungry appetite. Once a year, the monster would run into the local village, destroying the crops, eating the livestock and even some of the villagers! Everyone in the village was terrified of the monster. So, each New Year’s Eve, they would pack up their belongings and escape into the mountains before Nian came. ‘Well done, rat! The first year will be the Year of the Rat and the second will be the Year of the Ox. ‘Look! Here’s the tiger. He’s very tired. The third year will be the Year of the Tiger. ‘The rabbit can’t swim but he’s very clever. The fourth year will be the Year of the Rabbit. ‘Why are you late, dragon? You can fly!’ Chinese New Year Printables About Chinese New Year. The Chinese New Year is the most important traditional Chinese holiday. In China, it is known as the Spring Festival and marks the end of the winter season. The festival begins on the first day of the new lunisolar year and ends with the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day. Chinese New Year Story Trace the Words Activity – Reinforce key vocabulary related to the Great Race using this tracing activity. After finishing these four pages of useful words to trace, children will be better prepared to write about Chinese New Year. If you’ve enjoyed the Chinese New Year Story, why not have a look at these Printable Chinese New Year Story - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or view presentation slides online. It is a folktale about Chinese New Year and why the Chinese celebrate New Year by wearing red clothes and making loud noise with fireworks. But it can also be an engaging easy read—a monster tale with a happy ending—for marking the New Year elsewhere, in Bulgaria and other countries. The level is mid-elementary English. This year Chinese My favourite day – Chinese New Year 1. Wha’ he wod? Write the word under the pictures. door window house lantern dad clothes orange envelope money midnight door 2. Fill it in! Watch the story. Write the missing words in the sentences. a. The Chinese New Year festival lasts for 15 days. b. means “new year,” and many of the ways in which the Lunar New Year is now celebrated can be traced back to stories about it. In the Han Dynasty (202 BC-AD 220), yearly celebrations became fixed to the beginning of the
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