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Chủ Nhật, 10 tháng 2, 2013

Celine Dion Welcomes Lunar New Year 2013 in Perfect Mandarin

Last night, Canadian Singer Celine Dion helped more than a billion Asians welcome the Year of the Snake at the Chinese Lunar New Year Gala in Beijing. 

 

 

Although Lunar New Year officially starts on February 10th, on Saturday night millions of extended Chinese families gathered to eat a traditional New Yea's Eve feast and to watch the annual Lunar New Year's gala.  

More than a billion people watched the state broadcaster CCTV's  Lunar New Year gala - a major spectacle that features some China's biggest name performers. . 

But, this year was a little different. For the first time in its 53 years, a foreigner was was the headliner  in the gala.  

Canada's Celine Dion sang the traditional folk song "Jasmine Flower" as a duet with Chinese Soprano Songh Zuying in flawless Mandarin. 
She also performed her international hit "My Heart Will Go On." from the Hollywood blockbuster blockbuster Titanic

Although some people might wonder why a billiion Chinese citizens might want to listen to a 44 year old singer belt out a song from a movie released 15 years ago, it shouldn't come as complete surprise.  
If you ask  a Chinese person to name two English songs they can sing, it will be My Heart Will  Go On and  Happy Birthday, songwriter Gao Xiaosong told the China Daily. 

Last year Hollywood released a 15th anniversary 3D version of Titanic. Although North Americans mainly ignored the new release, the film brought in more than $156 million in China. .
"Big Honour to Be Asked to Sing"  
 
In an interview in the Telegraph  44 year old Dion said it was a "big honour" to be asked to sing for the New Year's gala because she knew it was an important celebration.
When asked if it was difficult to sing the music of another language, Dion said music transcends boundaries.


"I had wonderful people in the studio with me helping me understand the meaning of the song. But even in between the lines, between what you're singing, you have to feel the music. 


You have to feel the passion," she said. "It's every difficult to pinpoint passion. It's very difficult to pinpoint emotion. This is something that is around us. And I think it lives through music." 

Dion acknowledged the differences between herself and her Chinese counterparts, but added that the passion for performance goes past language and culture.

"We have different Cultures, different ways of singing, and at the end of the song, at the end of the day, we both mean the same. We both want to do our best," she explained.

"We want to both serve the music, and celebrate the New Year, and wish people the very est of health and the very best of luck and wonderful time in the new year to come
." 

Here is a gap fill song activity for all of you who love, Titanic,  Celine Dion and the song My Heart Will Go On. Enjoy it.  Gong Xi Fa Cai to all my Mandarin speaking students, and Gong Hey Fat Choy  to my Cantonese speaking students. 

 

Thứ Bảy, 9 tháng 2, 2013

Happy Lunar New Year 2013


Welcome to the Year of the Snake

More than a billion people around the world have ushered in the Year of the Snake with lively, noisy celebrations, fireworks, parades, parties, prayers and a general feeling of joy and hope for a prosperous year. 

Lunar New year, often called Chinese New Year or Spring Festival is celebrated at a different time every year because it is based on the Chinese Lunar calendar.  

This year,  Lunar New Year which is the biggest and most important holiday  for Chinese and other Asians around the world in Asia began on February 10th. It's a celebration that last for  15 days, ending with the Lantern Festival on February 28th. 

Each year is associated with one of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac. This year,. the celebrations  marked the arrival of the Year of the Snake, which took over from the year of the Dragon. 

Although the Chinese zodiac says the year of the Snake is considered a lucky one and has many positive features, it has a mixed reputation in China. While people associate it with wisdom and beauty, it also has connotations of pride and anger.


Neither Lucky nor Bad 


The Snake is one of the less popular of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac and many perceive it negatively. 

However, in an interview in The Telegram, Dong Yilin, a traditional fortune teller from Beijing, said he believes 2013 will be neither lucky, nor bad. 

"2013 is the Year of the Snake. For people who were born under this Chinese zodiac sign, we cannot predict a very auspicious year, or a year of bad fortune.

Dong Yin admitted that the Year of the Snake is"perceived as being a  bit negative.  

"Perhaps because snakes like to be in the water or in the mud, people normally do not view it as a very auspicious sign. Another reason is that it has poison and can harm people, "
he said. 

Some people choose  to postpone their weddings and put off having children or making other big decisions to avoid them falling in the year of the Snake.

Financial Picture More Promising 
But, all is not doom and gloom. Dong, believes  financial markets will finally start to improve this year. 

"In terms of finances and stocks  this year will be more bullish than 2012. Globally, for the whole world, 2013 will be a better year financially, he said."





Chinese Astrology on Those Born in Year of the Snake 

The Chinese zodiac calendar - known as Sheng Xiao - is divided into 12 cycles. cycle last 12 months and each cycle is  represen- ted by one animal. The snake is the sixth symbol  of the Chinese zodiac  

Traditional Chinese astrology believes  being born during the year of he snake is a auspicious   omen  because it means nobody will ever go hungry in the household. This could be taken to mean that a Snake could never have a problem with his family starving because he is such a great mediator  which makes him good in business.

Overall, people born in the Year of the Snake are considered lucky. They are also considered to be intelligent, but materialistic, and blessed with a graceful personality.  They are keen analysts of any situation and compulsive achievers. Their materialistic nature also keeps them surrounded by luxury. 

Health and Anxiety Problems  

Unfortunately, the ancient scrolls predict bad news for a person's mental health this year and predicts a stressful year, with too much noise, which may lead to anxiety and tension.

Business ventures started by people of the Snake zodiac will usually be rewarded in the form of financial perks  and recognition. However, the fact such people often display a lack of concentration may lead to fatigue and job hopping. The best career choices for those born in this sign are: astrologer, scientist, painter, sociologist, jeweller and dietitian.


Famous female Snakes include: Queen Elizabeth I, Elizabeth Hurley, Audrey Hepburn, Liv Tyler, Jacqueline Kennedy, Sarah Jessica Parker, Grace Kelly, Oprah Winfrey and Linda McCartney. Famous male snakes: Bob Dylan, Art Garfunkel, Dean Martin, Robert Mitchum, Brad Pitt, Mike Oldfield.

For more information and resources on  Lunar Year check out the following:  

            -  the 15 day celebration of Chinese New Year 
             - traditional New Year Foods
            - Chinese New Year Decorations

            - Taboos and Superstitions of Chinese New Year


  •  Chinese Horoscopes  This activity from National Geographic allows students to find their birth year animals and their related characteristics.
  •  Chinese New Year: This site offers information about current and past Chinese New Years, as well as information about the Chinese zodiac, how the dates for the holiday are determined, and more.
  •  Chinese New Year  listening, reading and vocabulary activities from ESL Holiday Lessons.com