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English title 《 The Illustrated Mini Encyclopedia of Chinese Traditional Festivals (2) 》
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Lunar New Year, Lantern Festival, Qingming Festival, Buddha's Birthday, illustrated guide to the festive customs of various parts of China, introducing the splendid and diverse Chinese traditions and culture.
This series introduces 11 festivals, with over 200 knowledge points, arranged in the order of the festivals from the beginning of the year to the end, introducing the origin stories, customs, and festive foods of different festivals; the content is rich, covering celebrations across China, broadening your horizons.
Chinese traditional festivals have a long history and are not only closely related to our lives but also a cultural treasure of our country. You can also learn good qualities such as respect, gratitude, and unity from them.

This series includes 2 books:
"The Illustrated Mini Encyclopedia of Chinese Traditional Festivals (1)" and "The Illustrated Mini Encyclopedia of Chinese Traditional Festivals (2)"

Description

Children, do you know which traditional Chinese festival the following customs are associated with?
Iron-flower hitting, lantern riddle guessing, tomb sweeping, Buddha bathing, dragon boat racing, climbing high.

● Covers Chinese festivals in Hong Kong and Mainland China
This book collects interesting festive customs from all over China. When readers think they are familiar with these customs, they discover many unheard-of activities that take place during these festivals, broadening their horizons!
● Introduced by adorable little characters explaining the origins and significance of the festivals
Each Chinese festival carries profound and ancient historical and cultural significance, such as honoring parents, reunion, respecting the elderly, and remembering ancestors. This book features two little characters, Big Head Buddha and Lion Head, who lead readers to explore the essence of Chinese culture through lively dialogue.
● Meticulously drawn illustrations
Each chapter of this book features meticulously drawn, full-page illustrations that showcase the characteristics of the festival, with exquisite pictures that instantly spark readers' interest in the festivals!
● Includes games and photos to deepen the understanding of the festivals
At the end of the book, there is a "Festival Little Expert Challenge," offering three festival games related to the content of the book to test how much readers know about these festivals; finally, there is a "Festival Photo Treasure Trove," presenting the festive scenes with large real-life photos.

Contents

Dragon Boat Festival
The Origin of the Dragon Boat Festival (The Legend of Qu Yuan)
What do people do during the Dragon Boat Festival?
Tai O Dragon Boat Water Parade

Qixi Festival
The Origin of the Qixi Festival (The Legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl)
How is the Qixi Festival Celebrated?

Yulan Festival
The Origin of the Yulan Festival (The Legend of Mulian Saving His Mother)
What do people do during the Yulan Festival?
Hong Kong's Yulan Ghost Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival
The Origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival (The Legend of Chang'e Flying to the Moon)
How is the Mid-Autumn Festival Celebrated?

Double Ninth Festival
The Origin of the Double Ninth Festival (The Legend of Huan Jing Slaying Demons)
What do people do during the Double Ninth Festival?

Winter Solstice
The Origin of the Winter Solstice (Ancient Winter Solstice)
How is the Winter Solstice Celebrated?

Festival Little Expert Challenge
Festival Photo Treasure Trove
Epilogue

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