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Sat 18 Sep, 2004 01:22 am
28.9.2004 is a traditional festival named Mid Autumn festival in China.During that night ,we will have a big family reunion.No matter how long the family members separated we still manage to be home.We usually have a feast together .After the dinner,we will have some mooncake along with green tea.At the time of 12:00PM,under the leading of our eldership of our family,we will worship the Moon.This tradition has been lasted for centuried.
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That is a wonderful tradition Tony and reminds me of the American equvalent: Thanksgiving.
We however sit down with our friends and relatives and worship the great American bird: the turkey.
We always can get some similar points in different cultures.
Like Christmas to our Spring Festival, the Chinese chess and international one(i know why they are like each other so much finally. The origin of chess was from India
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So who is the current international chess champion? Are there any great Chinese players on the way?
I watched a great ping-pong match between a Chinese champion and a S. Korean. Fascinating
well the we need Tonyoung to offer us the information about out chess players.
Tonyoung? hurry up
I am sorry John,I have no idea about any chess player as I am not fond of that.As to the ping-pang ball,yeh,that is my favor,we our colleagues often have a small match :wink: after work.It is really fun.
Your country excels at ping pong ball. No one can beat your champions
Panzade,
I think exactly the same way.Just like the basket ball in US,Ping-Pang ball is widespread everywhere in China.