hakka culture
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Hakka Culture
Hakka Culture iEARN 2016 Sheng Kung
Shengka Girls
Motivation
1.We want to understand more about Hakka culture. 2.We want to taste Hakka cuisine.3.We want to investigate Hakka Clothing.4.We want to see the differences between our culture and Hakka culture.
Hakka Culture (singular) 4. We want to learn ABOUT costumes from other places.
Our ProjectOur learning processThe difficulties encountered and how we solved the problemsThe impact of the project Recommendations
Hakka People in China Guangdong Jiangxi Fujian Guangxi Sichuan
Hakka Culture in Taiwan
More resoures More integration Losing culture
Less resoures Less integration Keeping culture
Hakka Cuisine Hakka use all kinds of pickled vegetables in their recipes. Hakka fry dish Caozai Guo Stewed meat
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Hakka people use all kinds of processed pickled vegetables as ingredients for their recipes. One of the most famous of Hakka dishes is Kiu Nyuk (?)
Hakka Snacks: Huat Kueh Wheat flour Rice flour Keep longer
There are two types of Huat Kueh. One type uses wheat flour, the other type uses rice flour. The steamed rice flour cake was made because the cake can be kept longer and wont become bad due to its simple ingredients.
Hakka Lei-ChaIngredients : Green tea, sesame, and peanuts
Lei-Cha
Blue shirt Simple style Dont show the curves of the body. No heavy decorations on the shirts.
Blue shirts have a very simple style. The shirts are worn loose and dont show the curves of the body. The front piece opens to the right, and the cuffs fold as a pocket. There are no heavy decorations on the shirts.
Blue shirt
FestivalsTian Chuan Festival:1.Every year near the end of February and beginning of March.2. The 20th day of the first lunar month is the Sky Mending Day. 3.Harvest festival. 4. Now this is a Hakka traditional festival.
When the Chuan Festival ??? During the Chuan Festival ????
Made a living by extracting oil from Tung tree seeds. Used the flowers as food ingredients.
Tung Blossom Festival
Most of the Hakka people made a living by extracting oil from Tung tree seeds, used the flowers as food ingredients, and the wood as raw materials. Today Hakka people still cherish the good things that Tung trees have given them in the past.
Religious Beliefs The Hakka follow mostly:Chinese Folk religionDaoism Confucianism
Paper Umbrella Bamboo PaperHakka Umbrella
The Hakka people make umbrellas out of bamboo and paper.
D.I.Y.
Interview
Not only learning...
Our friends from overseas
Pakistan New Zealand Kurdistan Palestine
Pakistani - Religious Celebrations
New Year Celebration in Kurdistan
Palestine - Religious Celebration
Video Conference
DifficultiesLearning Hakka culture.Translating Hakka words into English.Doing D.I.Y by ourselves.Finding common time among us.Doing the video conference with other countries.
RecommendationsWe could invite a Hakka speaker.We could ask a Hakka person for help with translation.We could spend a little bit of money to buy D.I.Y. supplies.We could choose other countries closer to our time zone. We could use our free time together.
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