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My City And Me By Shakka Girls

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My City And MeBy

Shakka Girls

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HakkaCommunity

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OUR MOTIVATIONS• To learn Hakka culture well

• To show the world how charming Hakka culture is

• To realize a unique culture

• To invite other people to come and visit

• To share our experiences traveling in Meinong

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INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT

Culture FoodTraditional

Items

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―Countries we’re working with

Russia

and

Pakistan

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Video Conference with Russia

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My city and me from our friends at Beaconhouse (Pakistan)

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Jinnah Airport

Jinnah Mausoleum

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Jahangir Kothari Parade

Frere Hall

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Dolmen Mall

Port Grand

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Our younger friends

from Pakistan

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They are very cute

4th graders

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Our older friends from Pakistan

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A beautiful city in Russia

Moscow

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We learned a lot

from our video conference

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After the VC…

We wish we could go there

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Hakka Tulou is usually a large, enclosed and fortified building.

It can also house up to 80 families!!!

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The housing is well-lit, well-ventilated﹐

windproof and earthquake-proof.

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—The gift from the Flower Fairy

Hakka Flowery Fabric

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Hakka Flowery Fabric

• How does it look ?

• What does it represent ?

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The origin

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Hakka Food

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Intestines withShredded Ginger• It is a sour dish.

• It can stimulate the

appetite of women.

• It is popular in the

early stages of

pregnancy.

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• It is known as Hakka tea.

• It is a mixture of peanuts, sesame seeds, and tea.

• It is mixed with hot water to a soup-like consistency and served in bowls.

Hakka Traditional Tea: Lei Chai

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Oil-paper

Umbrella

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The oil-paper umbrella originated in China. In

the early Hakka society, it symbolized a blessing for

the woman to “soon, give birth to a son”.

It used to shelter people from rain and

sunlight, as well as to drive the evil

spirits away.

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In earlier times, everybody, from children to the elderly, wore this costume.

In recent years, Blue Shirt has been worn at Hakka festivals, or Hakka music and dance performances.

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Our project

Our difficulties

• It was difficult to translate words into English.

• It was difficult to find time for VC.

• It was hard for us to get together and discuss.

• It was hard for us to do interviews and to understand the history.

Suggestions and Recommendations

• Try to find all the information in English on the internet.

• Try to find countries that are closer to do VC

• Try to find common time for all of us to gather together.

• Try to ask the history teacher for information first.

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Let’s watch!!

My City And MeMeinong

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Thank you!