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Debate on whether traditional festivals are better or foreign festivals are better.
Traditional festivals are good. 1 As a person from China, who can't even celebrate his own festivals, can he still be regarded as a person from China? Many festivals in the long history of China are to commemorate someone who has made contributions to the country or the nation, such as the Dragon Boat Festival (with Qu Yuan as the theme). Traditional festivals are closely related to our traditional food. On the other hand, it symbolizes China, such as eating jiaozi and setting off firecrackers during the Spring Festival. When you see jiaozi in the west, you will know that international students in China will feel that even in the west, they are descendants of dragons because they eat jiaozi. 4. blindly learning from westerners to celebrate western festivals is actually chasing the wind. For example, for example, eating turkey on Thanksgiving Day, westerners roast the whole turkey with traditional techniques. We don't need such a big oven in China, cooking is a problem, and then westerners eat with knives. Fork We use chopsticks in China, so how can we eat the whole roast chicken with chopsticks? If we use knives and forks, grandparents at home will silently become disabled. Of course we are unhappy, so what are we talking about?
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