Mrs. Judge's Class: How is China in 2011 a Blend of Traditional and Modern Culture
Please click on this link and watch the video that Mrs. Lu and her Upper School students, teachers and parents made from their trip to China in the summer of 2011 about how China is a blend of tradtional and modern culture.
The password for this link is: Chinatrip
Please write at least one sentence in your comment about something new that you learned. This blog comment is due on Friday, December 9th.
Have fun, and learn something new.
15 comments:
I learned that in rural areas thier house can be made out of mud and they still have flat screens and phones i also learned that they have McDonalds, Burger King, Pizza hut in very traditional places
China is a blend of traditional and modern cultureimonies like the because they still have tradional cerimonies like the sprng festival and they use the lunar caleder. In China there are modern building,tvs and China is the leading producer of stuff
sorry i meant culture not cultureimonies
I learned that in a rural Chinese village, people lived in old brick buildings with mud floors, few windows, and no plumbing. However they have electricity which allows them to have brand new flat screen TVs.
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Here are some things I learned from the Video...
First, I learned that people wait in lines to see Mao zedong in his tomb.
Second, I learned that even though houses are made of mud and brick, have no plumbing, and have no windows they still have internet and flat screen T.V.s.
Third, I learned that even though people use mopeds, cars, bikes and other small vehicles there is still tons of traffic.
Last, I learned that they have paper and chalkboards, but they don't have Smart Boards, Assignment Notebooks, Whiteboards, and Netbook computers.
I learned a lot from this video!
I learned that in a rural Chinese village, floors are made out of mud, but they have electricity inside there. I also learned that in China, there is McDonalds, Burger King, Pizza Hut, and KFC, but around those you see these ancient, traditional, buildings.
I learned...
1) Some buildings have giant holes in them b/c the Chinese believe that dragons sleep in the holes!!!
2) Even in rural areas, people have flat screen TVs, and computers, even if they have mud floors.
3) They have takeout places like McDonalds (ICK!!!), KFC, Burger King, and Pizza Hut. Sometimes they're in traditional buildings.
Many things. I learned that china is a blen of traditional and modern culters by the McDonalds all over the place but traditional resturants all over the place too. I learned that the chineese do not/ are not good at Zumba and that the People who tryed singing and dancing do Friday are bad( but in a funny not insulting way.) <:)=
There's so many things I learned. First I learned people that live in dirt houses have flat screen TVs. I learned Mao zedong and his tomb. Schools are similar to ours. The only difference is that they don't have smartboards and they have chalkboards instead or whiteboards.
I learned that in the big cities there is holes in the bildings so good spirts could go in and bad spirits would go out. also in rurail areas there was fast food chains and flatscreens in mud houses there also was computers in the mud houses. And most people in china belived strongly in moa the starter of coumunisim in china they even wait out side in lines of thousands to see his frozen body they also at the schools they do not have white boards or smart boards they only have chalk boards
I lerned that they have fast-food restaurants and that you can have a flat screen t.v in a tiny mud house in the middle of rice farming.
I learned that they have McDonalds, Burger King, and Pizza hut in very traditional places. I also learned that the houses are made out of mud and brick.
I learned that in china they use the lunar calender and that in China people eat wild dogs
I learned that even poor people have flat screened TVs.
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