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Students share the experience of Lunar New Year Culture differences between Taiwan and Mainland China

Students share the experience of Lunar New Year Culture differences  between Taiwan and Mainland China(圖/湯圓視頻授權提供)
Students share the experience of Lunar New Year Culture differences between Taiwan and Mainland China(圖/湯圓視頻授權提供)

【Taiwan Immigrant’s Global News network】Sweet Dumplings Videos is a YouTube Channel that provides a social platform especially for young people in the mainland and Taiwan. They wish to have a more diverse voice from both sides to promote a varied commuting perspective. Therefore, they have many videos which are discussing the culture on both sides. In this episode, the unit “New Immigrants View Taiwan,” Sweet Dumplings Videos will go on the street asking Taiwanese and Chinese students to share their family customs on Lunar New Year.

 

Further reading: A Korean girl puts up an umbrella in Taiwan’s meatless market. It has all kinds of delicacy which take her out of surprises.

Students share the experience of Lunar New Year Culture differences  between Taiwan and Mainland China(圖/湯圓視頻授權提供)

Students share the experience of Lunar New Year Culture differences  between Taiwan and Mainland China(圖/湯圓視頻授權提供)

Every Taiwanese family has a habit of receiving red envelopes. Some students say their family requires a blessing or a talent show before receiving one. Some say their family has set down a rule that one could no longer receive a red envelope after graduating. This rule makes her want to continue her study into a master's degree and a doctorate degree.

 

New Year’s Eve dinner is for a family to have a reunited meal together on Lunar New Year’s Eve. In Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Singapore, and Malaysia, they would call it “regiment year dinner” or “reunion dinner.” In Southern Fujian and Taiwan, they would call it “around the fireplace.” Taiwanese students suggest that the elder would tell them not to bite off the leaf mustard because it means having longevity. Chinese students say the whole family would make dumplings on Lunar New Year. They would make special “taro dumplings” which is a traditional specialty made by taro.

 

Further reading: African YouTuber, Black Dragon has tasted various types of Taiwanese can food. He wants to bring this one back to his hometown.

Students share the experience of Lunar New Year Culture differences  between Taiwan and Mainland China(圖/湯圓視頻授權提供)

Students share the experience of Lunar New Year Culture differences  between Taiwan and Mainland China(圖/湯圓視頻授權提供)

During the Lunar New Year, students also share some customs besides eating no matter what countries or areas they are from. Such as, the elder would remind us not to quarrel or cry because it could bring bad juju and to avoid sweeping the floor or taking out of the trash because it would take away the wealth in our family. They believe abiding by these customs would bring good luck.

 

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