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The Britain Out of Doors

The Britain Out of Doors. After all, the machine culture is rapidly bringing us nearer to the age of leisure and man will be compelled to play more and work less. ----The Important of Living ( 林语堂 ). The Britain Out of Doors.

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The Britain Out of Doors

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  1. The Britain Out of Doors

  2. After all, the machine culture is rapidly bringing us nearer to the age of leisure and man will be compelled to play more and work less. ----The Important of Living (林语堂)

  3. The Britain Out of Doors Characteristics: There are greater gender and class difference. • Less provision for woman in many public leisure facilities. • Voluntary organizations and sporting facilities used less by women than men. • More men than women spending their time in the local pub. • Old people and young unemployed persons having least money to spend on leisure • People in higher class having more financial resources available for leisure than those in lower class.

  4. Going out---a night at the theater Where to go? • West end---many of the capital’s 100 theaters • Royal Shakespeare Company • Regional theaters • Universities—performed by touring companies and students

  5. Pubs Misconceptions: English pubs are similar to bars? People only drink in the pubs?

  6. Divided into two parts: Public bar lounge bar More man more woman Sparsely furnished More customers less customers More noisy quieter Cost less cost more

  7. snack bar providing food like sausages、ham、olives、salad etc.restaurant Entertainment: Darts(飞镖), skittles (九柱戏)dominoes、snooker and bar billiards There is often a local league in which teams from pubs in the area play against each other

  8. Horse racing—the sport of kings A long history An expensive hobby to own a race horse But interested in racing is not restricted to the rich Flat racing Steeple chasing

  9. Sports: 1 soccer 2 cricket

  10. Football Invented in Britain The favorite winter game

  11. Cricket– a Very English Game Shepherds of English invented cricket Pervading all sections of English society, Popular both in city and rural areas

  12. Leisure Activities Away From Home in China • Most people in China like to do out of door activities that are economical and good for health. The most popular are going to the park、playing badminton and climbing mountains. • The young like to do something exciting like sports and going to disco while the old like to do something mild like going to the park and practicing taiji. • People in cities spend more time and money going out than those in the rural areas.

  13. Leisure Activities Away From Home in China & Britain Leisure activities in China don’t have distinct class division. There is no out of door activity in China highly shared by all ages as going to pubs in Britain.

  14. Causes for difference Different culture background Different polices made by different governments Different lifestyles and hobbies Different economic situations

  15. Thank you very much For where there is love, there is jealousy; a man who loves life intensely must be always jealous of the few exquisite moment of leisure that he has ----The Important of Living(林语堂)

  16. Reference: The Importance of living 林语堂 《生活的艺术》《英国社会与文化》吴斐编著 http://ox.icxo.com/htmlnews/2005/01/20/555385.htm http://news.xinhuanet.com/newscenter/2003-01/21/content_700292.htm

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