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Speaking Chinese during Chinese New Year
In light of Chinese New Year, Better Chinese storybooks have been featured in storytimes held in the South San Francisco Public Libary and Menlo Park Public library, bookstores (Books Inc.), and schools such as Starr King Elementary School in San Francisco.
During these storytimes, the children are incredibly eager to hear Chinese cultural stories as well as learn Chinese that is spoken during the holidays. Little did they know, I was just as enthusiastic about learning how to speak the proper Chinese holiday sayings. I quickly learned how to say “xin nian kui le” (Happy New Year) and “gong ...
Chinese New Year Story Time in Bay Area (Menlo Park, CA)
Chinese New Year is fast approaching! What kinds of activities are you having in your local community? Perhaps the schools are having Spring Festival celebratory events or local Chinatowns will be hosting New Year parades.
I was at my local library the other day (Menlo Park Public Library), and saw that they are hosting a special Family Story Time to celebrate the “Xing Nian.” Link to this event here: http://www.menloparklibrary.org/. It looks like the storyteller will be telling Chinese legends behind the Spring Festival and the Kitchen God in English, and share with the audience the importance of family in ...
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