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Celebrations
Celebrations - Compare
Time of Year | Where (In the world) is it celebrated? | When was this first celebrated? | What food is eaten? | How long do celebrations last? | What is worn? | 3 traditions | |
Diwali | It is usually around November | India, because it is where Hindu is and this festival of light is a hindu festival | 527 BCE | LAmb curry wt tomatoes, Radish chutney, Raita cucumber yogurt salad | 5 days | Women wear elegant sarees made from a variety of materials such as cotton, silk, velvet and chiffon. Men wear a kurta and dhoti. | You can celebrate by dressing in colourful clothing, lighting the inside and outside of homes with lamps, and lighting fireworks. |
Chinese New Year | It all depends on the year. This year it was February and next year it is January the 1st. | Originally it was celebrated in china but it is still celebrated all around the world. Following AMAZING celebrations | Chinese new year was made over 35,000 years ago! Which is about in 1046 BC. | The most common food includes dumplings, fish, spring rolls, and niango( a rice cake) | The celebrations can last up to 2 weeks! | Chinese normally wear red or brightly coloured clothes to show a festive mood. If you were to wear black or white clothes it would show sadness and mourning which is not good | One of the biggest traditions include a parade with costumes floats and fake Chinese dragons |
Mardis Gras | Mardi gras is traditionally celebrated on “Fat Tuesday”. Which is on February the 16. | It is celebrated in well it’s celebrated ALL around the world is like America and RIO | Mardi gras was first celebrated in 1703 | Since mardi gras is on fat Tuesday you can eat as much different food as you possibly can | The celebrations go for about 2 weeks and by the time it is finished, it will be shove Tuesday. | Lots of different costumes which are brightly coloured | Large floats and a WHOLE stadium just for Mardi gras. |
Dia De Los Muertos | Mexico celebrates Day of the dead with a 2 day holiday between 31 October and 2 November every year | Oaxaca, Mexico City, And Merida | Once the Spanish overtook Aztek in the 16th century, the catholic church decided to have celebrations and rituals to honour those who died | Sugar skulls to represent the deceased skulls of those that died, And Bread to represent the departed souls | For 2 days | Special makeup and costumes which look like Skeletons | Sugar skulls, decorated altars to honour those who have passed and painted faces like skulls to show what the people that died look like now. |
Activity 2
Hello, my fellow bloggers! Hope life is going..... CHRISTMASSY!!! So today was the second task for the SLJ (summer learning journey) and w...