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Festivals in Hong Kong. What festivals do we have?. April. January. February. March. New Year. Valentine’s Day. Ching Ming Festival. Chinese New Year. Easter. June. July. May. August. Father’s Day. Mother’s Day. Dragon Boat Festival. September. October. November. December.
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What festivals do we have? April January February March New Year Valentine’s Day Ching Ming Festival Chinese New Year Easter June July May August Father’s Day Mother’s Day Dragon Boat Festival September October November December Halloween Mid –Autumn Festival Christmas Chung Yeung Festival
What festival is it? It’s Valentine’s Day. What is this festival for? It is a day for lovers to express their love. What do people do? People send flowers and cards to their lovers.
What festival is it? It’s Halloween. What is this festival for? It is a day for children to get candies. What do people do? People go “trick or treat”.
What festival is it? It’s Mother’s Day. What is this festival for? It is a day for children to thank their mothers. What do people do? People send flowers and gifts to their mothers.
What festival is it? It’s Dragon Boat Festival. What is this festival for? It is a day for people to memorize Qu Yuan. What do people do? People watch dragon boat races.
What festival is it? It’s Chinese New Year. What is this festival for? It is a day for family to gather together. What do people do? People eat rice cakes.
What festival is it? It’s Father’s Day. What is this festival for? It is a day for children to thank their fathers. What do people do? People send gifts to their fathers.
What festival is it? It’s Ching Ming Festival. What is this festival for? It is a day for people to memorize their ancestors. What do people do? People visit the graves.
What festival is it? It’s Christmas. What is this festival for? It is a day for people to celebrate the birthday of Jesus. What do people do? People sing songs and give presents to each other.
What festival is it? It’s Mid-Autumn Festival What is this festival for? It is a day for family to gather together to enjoy the moonlight. What do people do? People eat moon cakes.