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A l l a b o u t u s

A l l a b o u t u s. This is a presentation that will give you information about China, Japan and South Korea. Questions and Answers – China PG - 1. 1. Q: What are some Chinese traditional foods called? A: 5 colours fish cake, Dumplings, Dry pot tofu. Website: http://www.yahoo.com

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A l l a b o u t u s

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  1. Allaboutus This is a presentation that will give you information about China, Japan and South Korea.

  2. Questions and Answers – China PG - 1 1. Q: What are some Chinese traditional foods called? A: 5 colours fish cake, Dumplings, Dry pot tofu. Website: http://www.yahoo.com 2. Q: What is one of China’s traditional clothes, what are they and what are they called? A: Hanfu ( Hanchuang) in English is sometimes called Silk robe. Hanfu is worn in festivals nowadays. Website: http://www.wikipedia.org 3. Q: What are some Chinese legends/myths called?

  3. Questions and Answers – China PG - 2 3. A: Pangu and the creation of the world, Cosmic egg, Taoism, Confucianism. Website: http://www.livingmyths.com 4. Q: What public holidays do Chinese people celebrate? A: Children’s day, Dragon boat festival, Army day, Anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist party, Teacher’s day, Mid-Autumn festival, National day, Journalists day. Website: http://www.travelchinaguide.com

  4. Questions and Answers – China PG - Final 5. Q: What is China’s traditional dance called? A: The dragon dance ( There are other traditional dances too. ) Website: http://www.chinahighlights.com

  5. Questions and Answers – Japan 6. Q: What are some Japanese traditional foods A: Tempura, Sushi, Rice balls ( onigiri ), Sashimi, Udon, Ramen, Sukiyaki, Shabu shabu, Yakitori, Hiyayakko, Yudofu, Miso soup. Website: http://www.japan-guide.com 7. Q: What are some Japanese traditional myths/ legends called? A: The badger and the magic fan, Bamboo hats and a rice cake, Tanuki magic teakettle Kato sayemon. Website: http://www.dragonstrike.com

  6. Questions and Answers – South Korea PG - 1 8. Q: What is South Korea's traditional dance called? A: The Suwon dance ( there are other traditional dances in South Korea ) Website: http://www.travelguide-southkorea.com 9. Q: What are some South Koreans traditional foods called? A: Bulgogi, Kimchee, Bibimbap, Kimbap, Samyetang, NaengMyeon Website: http://www.freewebs.com

  7. Questions and Answers – South Korea PG - Final 10. Q: What public holidays do South Koreans celebrate? A: New years day, Lunar new year, Korean independence day, Arbor day, Children's day, Budha's birthday, Memorial day, Constitution day, Liberation day, Harvest moon festival, National foundation day, Christmas day. Website: http://www.gone2korea.com

  8. Pictures - China Plum blossom, China’s national flower Kiwi fruit, China and NZ’s national fruit Moon cake, China’s traditional sweet Panda, China’s national animal Coat of arms, China

  9. Pictures – Japan Raccoon dog ( Tanuki ), National animal of Japan Coat of arms, Japan Lychee, National fruit of Japan Sushi, Traditional food of Japan Flag of Japan Chrysanthemum, National flower Japan

  10. Pictures – South Korea Tiger, National animal of South-Korea Pear, South Korea’s national fruit Coat of arms, South - Korea Flag of South Korea Rose of Sharon, National flower Bibimbap, Korean food

  11. Facts China 1. In China, besides Father's Day and Mother's Day, people celebrate Children's Day by giving children gifts or money. 2. It is estimated that about three million people live in caves near the Yellow River. 3. There are more English language learners in China than anywhere else in the world. great-wallofchina.com Japan 1. The population of Japan is 127,540,000 (as of November 2012) 2. The currency of Japan is Yen. Web-Japan.org South Korea 1.The currency of South Korea is Won. 2. The Capital city of South Korea is Seoul. timeforkids.com

  12. The Frog in the Well/China story There was a frog that lived in a shallow well. " Look how well off I am here ! " he told a big turtle from the Eastern Ocean. " I can hop along the coping of the well when I go out, and rest by a crevice in the bricks on my return. I can wallow to my heart's content with only my head above water, or stroll ankle deep through soft mud. No crabs or tadpoles can compare with me. I am master of the water and lord of this shallow well, What more can a fellow ask ? Why don't you come here more often to have a good time ? " Before the turtle from the Eastern Ocean could get his left foot into the well, however, he caught his right claw on something. So he halted and stepped back then began to describe the ocean to the frog. " It's more than a thousand miles across and more than ten thousand feet deep. In ancient times there were floods nine years out of ten yet the water in the ocean never increased. And later there were droughts seven years out of eight yet the water in the ocean never grew less. It has remained quite constant throughout the ages. That is why I like to live in the Eastern Ocean. " Then the frog in the shallow well was silent and felt a little abashed. From englishdaily626.com

  13. This is the end of my slide show. I hope you enjoyed it! I would like to thank Ahyoung for helping me so much with this presentation. By Esther The End

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