Mid-Autumn Festival

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    most beautiful time in Hanoi, I would say autumn without hesitance. ‘Describe fall in Hanoi’ is the essay title that I have written more than 10 times since I started going to Primary School; however, each time I wrote the essay, my emotions are different. Autumn is everywhere, but the Autumn in Hanoi still distinct and beautiful. Blue sky, sunlight spread lightly on the streets, on the trees, gently wind blows, leaves fall, all these things make Hanoi’s autumn very special. Hanoi is the most…

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    recognized among the community and even celebrated with the white Australian society. The Tet Festival and Mid-Autumn Moon Festival are the two which are highly recognizable in the Australia community. Both of these festivals have given the opportunities for Vietnamese to share their spectacular culture with the wider Australian community. It was estimated that over 20,000 people had attended the Tet Festivals in 2007, including white Australians…

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    Throughout the history of mankind, societies have been evolving, changing, developing and growing in many different ways, and one of the main characteristics about human’s societies is the variety of different cultures that holds; for instance, aspects like food, religion, language, music or sports can provide important clues about how a country is. When you think of two different countries in these terms, China and Venezuela might come to mind. These kinds of differences could be easier to…

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    Dilemmas Of Palism

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    1. The key problem or dilemma that the religion addresses (central question) Within the religion of Palism, the two central dilemmas addressed are the meaning of life for every individual and the resulting factors of life after death. Palism addressed death as a never ending cycle which presents to its followers that one's actions while being alive ultimately impacts one's treatment upon death. If an individual makes poor choices while they are alive, their karma will ultimately affect how their…

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    Dyker Lights

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    tradition of Christmas lights start, most relevant newspapers, documentaries, and articles suggest it started sometime in the early to mid-1980s. At that time, most of the houses in Dyker Heights were inhabited by Italian-Americans. Therefore, in the beginning, the "Dyker Lights" was dominated by those Italian-Americans.…

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    Ann Hui claims that her film The Way We Are is realistic, suggesting it relies on the accurate representation of the working-class life in Hong Kong. Thus, the use of everyday objects in the film has particular significance, since it is these objects within the house interior that create a believable presentation of life in Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong. In the first shots of the film, we can see a teenage boy sleeping in his bed. The first detail that is noticed is the bedding: pink sheets and a…

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    For instance, Gawai Dayak Festival, Christmas, Easter Sunday, Deepavali, Thaipusam, Wesak Day, Vaisakhi, Chinese New Year, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Winter Solstice Festival, month of Ramadan, Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Hari Raya Haji and Nuzul Quran. Tourists are amazed at the maintenance of various traditions in Malaysia. Gradually, tourists discover…

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    of. Some other thing I learned were the sports of China. I never knew anything or much less heard of anything such as Shadow boxing. Before taking this Mandarin Class or listening from the presentations I never even heard anything called a Mid-Autumn festival even though I have heard of the Chinese New Year. I also learned about many new athletes and politicians. I learned more about famous people heard of and I also learned about new people I have never even heard of before. I also learned a…

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    be provided by observing the festivities of the Chinese culture. The mid-autumn festival, the second most important festival in the Chinese society, demonstrates how family life is given priority. The families must gather together on this day as part of a reunion. The celebrations which follow involve Fire dragon dance and various cultural games which represent how family and culture are inter-related. I took part in this festival this year and observing the bonding between families and the…

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    For instance, Chinese New Year, Mid Autumn Moon Festival, Vietnamese New Year, Indian Festival of light, Bendigo Easter Festival etc. Additionally, Iconic buildings which are not only some of heritage buildings; Flinders street station, Melbourne town hall but also some of recent urban development such as Federation square, Souther…

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