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Page 1: Mandarin is the official language of China - also known as pŭtōnghuà. Many regional dialects - Mandarin & Cantonese most widely spoken. Large Chinese
Page 2: Mandarin is the official language of China - also known as pŭtōnghuà. Many regional dialects - Mandarin & Cantonese most widely spoken. Large Chinese

• Mandarin is the official language of China - also known as pŭtōnghuà.

• Many regional dialects - Mandarin & Cantonese most widely spoken.

• Large Chinese populations worldwide - including Singapore, Taiwan and Malaysia.

• Chinese is the most widely spoken language across the world.

What is Chinese?

Page 3: Mandarin is the official language of China - also known as pŭtōnghuà. Many regional dialects - Mandarin & Cantonese most widely spoken. Large Chinese

Regional Dialects

Page 4: Mandarin is the official language of China - also known as pŭtōnghuà. Many regional dialects - Mandarin & Cantonese most widely spoken. Large Chinese

So what is the difference between Mandarin & Cantonese?

• Mandarin and Cantonese are tonal languages - 5 in Mandarin, 7-9 in Cantonese.

• Tone used with any given word can change it’s meaning.

• Written form can differ, but does not change meaning.

雞 鸡 Traditional Simplified

Page 5: Mandarin is the official language of China - also known as pŭtōnghuà. Many regional dialects - Mandarin & Cantonese most widely spoken. Large Chinese

Chinese Festivals

• Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) – Jan / Feb . (1st – 15th days of the first lunar month).

• Ching Ming – April - paying respect to ancestors (15th day from Spring Equinox) .

• Mid Autumn Festival – September - Celebrating the Moon (15th day of 8th month). Lanterns made and Moon Cakes eaten.

• Chung Yeung – October - paying respect to ancestors (9th day of 9th month).

[Actual date of festivals varies as Chinese use lunar calendar.]

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Did you know the Chinese have their own calendar?

Did you know they have different birthday dates?

You are already one year old when you are born!

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Happy Chinese New Year! “Celebrating the Year of the Tiger”

恭喜發財 – Kung Hei Fat Choi 恭喜发财 – Gong Xi Fa Cai

The Chinese New Year is the longest and most important celebration in the Chinese

calendar.

The Chinese year 4708 begins on February 14th, 2010 and lasts

for 15 days

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What animal sign are you?Rat 1936 1948 1960 1972 1984 1996 2008

Ox 1937 1949 1961 1973 1985 1997 2009

Tiger 1938 1950 1962 1974 1986 1998 2010

Rabbit 1939 1951 1963 1975 1987 1999

Dragon 1940 1952 1964 1976 1988 2000

Snake 1941 1953 1965 1977 1989 2001

Horse 1942 1954 1966 1978 1990 2002

Sheep 1943 1955 1967 1979 1991 2003

Monkey 1944 1956 1968 1980 1992 2004

Rooster1945 1957 1969 1981 1993 2005

Dog 1946 1958 1970 1982 1994 2006

Boar 1947 1959 1971 1983 1995 2007

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What does your animal sign mean?

Ox• Bright, patient and inspiring to

others. You can be happy by yourself yet make an outstanding parent.

• Marry a Snake or Rooster. • The Sheep will bring trouble.

Tiger• You are aggressive,

courageous, candid and sensitive.

• Look to the Horse and Dog for happiness.

• Beware of the Monkey.

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What does your animal sign mean?

Rabbit• Luckiest of all signs,

talented and articulate.• Affectionate, yet shy, you

seek peace throughout your life.

• Marry a Sheep or Boar. • Your opposite is the

Rooster.

Dragon• Your are eccentric and your

life complex.• You have a very passionate

nature and abundant health. • Marry a Monkey or Rat late

in life. • Avoid the Dog.

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Snake• Wise and intense with a

tendency towards physical beauty.

• Vain and high tempered. • Boars are your enemies. • Roosters or Oxen are your

best sign.

Horse• Popular and attractive to the

opposite sex.• You are often ostentatious

and impatient. • You need people. • Marry a Tiger or a Dog early,

but never a Rat.

What does your animal sign mean?

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Sheep• Elegant and creative, you

are timid and prefer anonymity.

• You are most compatible with Boars and Rabbits, but never the Oxen.

Monkey• You are very intelligent and are

able to influence people.• An enthusiastic achiever, but is

easily discouraged and confused.

• Avoid Tigers. Seek a Dragon or Rat.

What does your animal sign mean?

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Rooster• A pioneer in spirit, you are

devoted to quest after knowledge.

• You are self-centred and eccentric.

• Rabbits are trouble. • Snakes and Oxen are fine.

Dog• Loyal and honest. You work

well with others.• Generous yet stubborn and

often selfish. • Look to the Horses or Tigers.• Watch out for Dragons

What does your animal sign mean?

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Boar• Noble and chivalrous.• Your friends will be lifelong,

yet you are prone to marital strife.

• Avoid other Boars. • Marry a Rabbit or a Sheep.

Rat• You are ambitious yet

honest. Prone to spend freely.

• Seldom make lasting friendships.

• Most compatible with Dragons and Monkeys.

• Least with Horses.

What does your animal sign mean?

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• A time for house cleaning• Decorations to put up• Time for prayers

Before the New Year

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• Try not to break anything as it as deemed bad luck.

• Firecrackers are lit to ward off evil spirits.

• Display bowls of fruit.

• The most important element is that families gather together for a meal on New Years Eve. Many people return home to join in this celebration.

New Year’s Eve

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• Wear new clothes

• Vegetarian meal

• “Red packets”

• Greet everybody with “Kung Hei Fat Choi” / “Gong Xi Fa Cai”

New Year’s Day

The 1st Day of Chinese New Year is an exciting day to be spent with family

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The Food at New Year

Dumplings are eaten in Northern China.

Turnip cake & New Year cake tend to be eaten in southern China.

Did you know that traditionally Chinese like round tables?

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Chinese Food and its meaning

Whole chicken - prosperity & family togetherness

Noodles - long life

Spring Rolls - wealth

Peanuts - long life

Fish - wishes & abundance

Tangerines / oranges - luck & wealth

Sweet sticky rice cake, nian gao - rich sweet life, while the different layers symbolize rising abundance for the coming year and round shape signifies family reunion.

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Chinese New Year celebration in London Taken from http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7863747.stm

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Contact us

The Chinese CentreHesters Way Community Resource CentreCassin DrivePrincess Elizabeth WayCheltenham GL51 7SU

Phone: 01452-531369Mobile: 07720-637976 / 07766-310551Email: [email protected]: www.glos-mandarinschool.org.uk