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The results and analysis of the investigation report on traditional festivals. Urgent, urgent! ~! I need it this Wednesday.

Festivals are the essence of social life. They reflect the traditional thoughts, habits, moral customs and religious concepts of the nation, and place the vision of the whole nation. From September 6 to 20, 2008, the traditional festivals were investigated through questionnaires and field trips:

Question 1: "What percentage of students know about various western festivals?"

Results: Among the students, 95% know about Christmas, 60% know about Thanksgiving, 90% know about April Fool's Day, 90% know about Valentine's Day and 55% know about Easter. It seems that western festivals still have a great influence on students.

Question 2: "Do you often celebrate traditional festivals?"

Results: 60% students often do it, 25% students sometimes do it, 10% students depend on the situation, and 5% students never do it. Because students are not financially independent, their behavior is greatly influenced by their families.

Question 3: "What's your attitude towards traditional festivals in China?"

Results: 30% of the students said they took China Festival seriously, 5% said they were perfunctory, 10% said they ignored it, and 55% said they followed the crowd. It seems that there is still a lack of initiative

Question 4: "Why do you think western festivals are popular?"

Results: 48% of the students think western festivals are entertaining, 39% think they are fresh, 9% think it is a manifestation of worshipping foreign things and 4% think it is for other reasons. Students are easily influenced by festivals that are fresh and entertaining, while western festivals are just to their taste.

Question 5: "What do you think is the biggest difference between China and western festivals?"

Results: 45% of the students think that China Festival pays too much attention to eating, but they rarely leave it as souvenirs after enjoying it. 35% of the students think that China Festival is not entertaining, and 25% of the students think it is too serious.

Survey results: ① With the improvement of living standards, students' material needs for traditional festivals gradually decrease. The most fundamental reason is the development of economic life. (2) The forms of traditional festivals in China are not as diverse as those in the West, and some are old-fashioned. (3) Due to economic factors, the traditional festivals in China are mixed with too many commercial speculation elements.

Suggestions are put forward: a, innovate on the basis of maintaining the original characteristics. Widely publicize the story and significance of the festival. C, add more national cultural characteristics.

It is everyone's duty in China to call for traditional festivals with more national characteristics and cultural connotations. I hope students will pay more attention to our traditional festivals in China.