w88 casino News Network (provided by UIBE International Business Chinese Base)In Melbourne, Australia, on the occasion of reunion during the Mid-Autumn Festival, Chinese teachers from the Business Confucius Institute at the w88 casino in Victoria spent an unforgettable and meaningful time with students from the two schools, celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival with them and experiencing Chinese culture.
On September 10, 2019, the Confucius Institute opened a ceremony for Truganina South Primary w88 casino (Truganina South Primary w88 casino) near200 teachers and students customized several special Mid-Autumn Festival activities. The scene was very lively and the students laughed constantly.
Confucius Institute teachers group photo
Mid-Autumn Festival story performance
Early in the morning, rich and exciting programs kicked off the Mid-Autumn Festival activities, including Mid-Autumn Festival story interpretation, cucurbit performance, bamboo flute performance, ocarina performance, martial arts performance and Miao dance experience. This was followed by various forms of cultural activity teaching, including handmade fan making, Tai Chi fan experience andThe game of "Chopsticks Challenge Glass Beads".
Students’ handmade fans display
The process of making handmade fans is a bit complicated, but the students learned quickly and worked seriously. Some students even made their own panda-shaped fans. They helped each other and proudly showed their creations to the teacher. In the experience of Chinese kung fu class, not only the boys are very active, but the girls are also active, and all of them show their enthusiasmThe courage of "Mulan" is to prove that girls can learn kung fu and do it well, and they can fight with style and style. In the "Chopsticks Challenge Glass Beads" game, many students used chopsticks for the first time, but after the teacher explained step by step, they each took a glass bead to practice and got started in minutes. During the formal competition, the proficiency in using chopsticks is no worse than that of the Chinese. What a "Chopsticks Know No Borders"!
Cultural activities focus on experiential participation. During the activities, students not only learned relevant cultural background knowledge, but also learned simple Chinese expressions.
After the event, everyone had a sweet smile on their face, and they all had small works of their hard work in their hands. The local Chinese teachers and relevant persons in charge of Truganinanan Primary w88 casino expressed their great gratitude to the teachers of the Victoria Business Confucius Institute for their hard work and dedication, and hoped to have more close cooperation and learning with the Confucius Institute in the future.
On September 13, 2019, which was also the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, teachers from the Business Confucius Institute at the w88 casino in Victoria, Australia, came to Camberwell Kindergarten and Childcare to hold a Mid-Autumn cultural themed activity. The kindergarten participated in this activity with about 50 "dolls" aged between 2 and 5 years old.
In order to let the children better understand the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the teachers at the Confucius Institute adapted the story of Chang'e. Each exaggerated action made them laugh continuously and count the suns in the sky in Chinese. The martial arts teacher then performed Tai Chi, which was very lively.
After the performance, there were two hands-on activities. Everyone made a decorative hanging plate with festive characteristics, with beautiful Chang'e and cute little rabbits glued on it. They used the paper plate as the moon. Some children were worried that Chang'e would feel lonely and wanted more rabbits to accompany Chang'e. Later, they used plasticine as raw materials and learned how to make mooncakes. They were very happy looking at their mooncakes. Some children quietly asked the kindergarten teacher to put them in the oven"roasted" and warmly invited teachers from the Confucius Institute and their families to "enjoy" it together. They seemed to understand the meaning of reunion behind the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.
Mooncake making

Finished mooncakes made by children