Monday, February 12, 2007

Student trip to the Spring Festival flower market

Spring Festival is just around the corner and to learn a little about Chinese customs New Concept Mandarin is organising a student trip to one of the Flower Markets on Thursday 15th February @ 3pm. Students can meet at our training centre and then our teachers will accompany you to one of the flower markets. We will make you speak Chinese along the way so a good chance to practice bargaining for some flowers.

A Chinese New Year without flowers is like Christmas with no tree, so from 15th February until 2am on 18th February (the first day of the Lunar Calendar) each of the districts in Guangzhou has a flower market. The markets are also a great a place to soak in the festive season and see the locals gleefully choosing flowers for their homes. Different flowers convey different meanings and unless you have had your eyes closed for the last few days you will have noticed orange plants appearing on many street corners. Orange plants signify luck and wealth as in Cantonese the words have a similar pronunciation and also their shape resembles a piece of gold.

For now, Happy New Year.... Or Xin Nian Kuai Le!

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