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Sophia's Christmas In China

by Sophia division 4 Lynn Fripps

Pages 2 and 3 of 10


Christmas around the world
By sophia
Division 4
Lynn Fripps Elementary
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Mooncake
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Mooncake is a traditional food we have at
The moon festival but we also have it on
Christmas. It tastes amazing with a creme
Butter flavor
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Red poket
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Red envelopes always contain money in China, and are given, most commonly, to kids from their parents, grandparents, and others as Chinese New Year gifts.
In China, Santa is known as 'Sheng dan lao ren' (Traditional: 聖誕老人, Simplified: 圣诞老人; means Old Christmas Man).
A tradition that's becoming popular, on Christmas Eve, is giving apples. Also eating lots of fish
The Chinese Christmas trees are called "Trees of Light."
You pronounce merry Christmas by saying shen'gdan kuaile
If there was any gift I cloud give to the children in China ,I would give them two red pockets each
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