In my country, Taiwan, our biggest festival is Chinese New Year. We always get together with our family and it is not socially acceptable to work in Chinese New Year. We have a dinner together and stey up all the night before the day of Chinese New year. In addition, the elder should give some pocket money to children in a red envelop. So all the children are always look forward Chinese New Year in the every end of year.
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Monday, 9 August 2010
Kuo Tung-Jui
I went to Gay Pride Parade on last Saturday. It was quite nice because this was my first time to see the parade which is for homosexual. I saw a lot of gay wear special uniform and disguise himself as girl, but there were also many heterosexual join the pride. In my opinion, the festival was really impressive and unforgettable.
In my country, Taiwan, our biggest festival is Chinese New Year. We always get together with our family and it is not socially acceptable to work in Chinese New Year. We have a dinner together and stey up all the night before the day of Chinese New year. In addition, the elder should give some pocket money to children in a red envelop. So all the children are always look forward Chinese New Year in the every end of year.
In my country, Taiwan, our biggest festival is Chinese New Year. We always get together with our family and it is not socially acceptable to work in Chinese New Year. We have a dinner together and stey up all the night before the day of Chinese New year. In addition, the elder should give some pocket money to children in a red envelop. So all the children are always look forward Chinese New Year in the every end of year.
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ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!! It looks like taht people are bunrt! Will you invite me your country?!
ReplyDeletegive me pocket money please.
ReplyDeleteone day i waana join this festival^^
Pocket money, I miss these kind of things
ReplyDeletei've seen that animal play, and i really enjoyed!
ReplyDeleteI also want pocket money...
ReplyDeletequite familar with the photo in some films.
ReplyDeleteit is kind of wonderful
ReplyDeleteI can't believe u!!! was it your first time to join Gay Festival??? I know your life in the past!!
ReplyDeleteMary
ReplyDeleteWe get "pocket money" or sweets at Halloween when the kids dress up in scary costumes and try to frighten the life out of their neighbours and old people in general :/
person appeard this picture is ur father??
ReplyDeletemust be ur father
ReplyDeleteoh really!!!! i dont even know he's my father. thank you Takashi....
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