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Discover the vibrant New Year celebrations of China and Australia! In China, communities gather to celebrate with parades featuring fabric dragons, red and orange decorations, and native foods for the Year of the Snake. Meanwhile, in Australia, the New Year revelry comes alive at campgrounds with friends, all-night parties, and traditional treats like lamingtons and pavlova. Both cultures embrace friendship and joy, adorning their spaces and enjoying festive foods, showcasing the richness of their unique traditions.
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Chinese New Year • These people celebrate by 5 or more people holding a fabric dragon. • They decorate the towns with red and orange flowers streamers and lanterns. • You stay up until midnight . • Each year has its own animal this years is the snake. • But they have there new year at a different time to us. • Their colours are orange and red
Australian New Year • We stay up all night. • When camping we roast marshmallows and make home made twisties • We can eat our traditional food wich is lamingtons, pavlova, vegimite and BBQs. • We are all party animals and stay up partying.
Aussie Traditions • All the teenagers go to camp grounds and stay with mates. • They light up the glow sticks the kids run around playing. • each year at the camp grounds we have skid comps
Chinas traditions • Each year people in china celabrate by making a felt dragon and marching in a parade. • They eat there native foods. • And they also decorate there towns .
By sarih =) =)