The document discusses several cultural holidays and traditions from around the world including Hanami in Japan where people picnic and view cherry blossoms, Chuseok in Korea where people dress in traditional hanbok, Thanksgiving in the US with roast turkey as the main dish, Quinceañera in Mexico also featuring roast turkey, and Carnaval in Brazil characterized by dancers in fantastic costumes. It asks why people keep traditions alive and whether learning about other cultures' customs is important.
The document discusses several cultural holidays and traditions from around the world including Hanami in Japan where people picnic and view cherry blossoms, Chuseok in Korea where people dress in traditional hanbok, Thanksgiving in the US with roast turkey as the main dish, Quinceañera in Mexico also featuring roast turkey, and Carnaval in Brazil characterized by dancers in fantastic costumes. It asks why people keep traditions alive and whether learning about other cultures' customs is important.
The document discusses several cultural holidays and traditions from around the world including Hanami in Japan where people picnic and view cherry blossoms, Chuseok in Korea where people dress in traditional hanbok, Thanksgiving in the US with roast turkey as the main dish, Quinceañera in Mexico also featuring roast turkey, and Carnaval in Brazil characterized by dancers in fantastic costumes. It asks why people keep traditions alive and whether learning about other cultures' customs is important.
• Picnick, viewing the cherry blossom • Dress in the traditional hanbok THANKSGIVING (United States) QUINCEAÑERA (México) • Dinner (main dish of rost turkey) • Dinner (main dish of rost turkey) Why do people keep traditions alive? Do you think it´s important to learn about the customs of other cultures?