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1、A Debate About the Festivals in China and Western CountriesPeople around the world like celebrating festivals, especially young people. Ask the ss name the festivals they know, such as the Spring Festivals, the Lantern Festival, the Dragon-boat Festival, Christmas, Halloween, Valentines Day, Thanksg
2、iving Day, etc. Then give the ss the topic of the debate: Chinese festivals or western festivals?Then divide the students into two groups. Group One are for Chinese traditional festivals. Group Two are for western festivals.Choose 4 students as the debaters for each groupStep one: Each group have th
3、eir own discussion and make preparation for the debate.Step two: The debaters present the points of view off their groups. Then the debate begin.After the debate,the teacher give the closing speech. Every culture has its own history and developing background. One culture can never replace another. I
4、n recent years,with the development of the society ,we let in some western culture. At the same time, some foreigners begin celebrating Spring Festivals.Defending the Chinese New Year? A Cultural Debate A so-called defending the Spring Festival movement has gained nation-wide attention and Xinhua Ne
5、w Agency has related it to more tradition-styled celebrations of this years Chinese New Year across the country, such as miao hui (temple fair, mostly held in parks, featuring traditional food, artifacts and art performances), firecrackers and traditional decorations.The state-run news agency report
6、ed last week that “defending the Spring Festival has become a common view of the Chinese society,” thanks to Mr. Gao Youpeng, a folk culture scholar from Henan province, who first initiated the idea in 2005. Mr. Gao apparently was pleased by the restoration of more traditional Chinese New Year ritua
7、ls, which he said “demonstrates that Chinese people are returning to traditions,” Xinhua reported. Mr. Gao wrote a “Declaration of Defending the Spring Festival” at the end of 2005, warning about the infiltration of Western culture and stressing that “defending the Spring Festival is defending safet
8、y of the national culture.He said he made such a call because he found that many young people who lived in the world of the Internet and video games worshiped Western culture, passionate in celebrating foreign holidays like Christmas but becoming increasingly indifferent toward their own traditional
9、 holidays, Xinhua reported. He said he felt “the safety of Chinas national culture is to some degree under threat.”In fact, the Chinese public has noted for a long time that the Chinese New Year, mostly called the Spring Festival in China, is losing its traditional flavor, while young people seem to
10、 enjoy more in celebrating Christmas or Valentines Day, when they can have more fun on their own. The discussion, however, had rarely been put in the spot light of state news agency like Xinhua, and the Internet has facilitated a public debate on the issue to a larger scale.The mast majority of the
11、opinions on the Internet and other media, not surprisingly, supported Mr. Gaos view. People expressed a strong sense of the importance of maintaining Chinas cultural tradition, as well as concerns that it is diminishing in the wake of Western culture influx. One comment, for example, reads: “Without
12、 traditional culture, it is meaningless no matter how powerful China becomes.” Another one says that Western holidays “are flooding into Chinese society and peoples life,” and under the challenge, traditional holidays like the Spring Festival “are fading away gradually.”There are of course different
13、 views, but are mainly focused on whether it is necessary to call for defending the traditional holiday, or whether the best way to make it attractive is to simply fall back on old rituals, with the theme of maintaining Chinas cultural tradition almost unchallenged.A critic from Beijing questioned i
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