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My City And Me By Shakka Girls

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iEARN PBL 2014. Shakka Girls from Sheng Kung Girls' High School did a project of Hakka culture. Through this video, we want to show you how important is Hakka culture to the world.

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My City And Me By Shakka Girls

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Hakka

Community

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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 Food

Traditional 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 Culture

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HAKKA TULOU

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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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Traditional Items

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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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Blue Shirt

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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.  

Blue Shirt is a souvenir not to be

missed.

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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 Me Meinong

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Thank you!