About this episode
๐ Hello, Culture Kids! Grab your imaginary passports because today, weโre hopping on the Culture Train to China ! ๐๐จ๐ณ Weโre learning all about the origins of Lion Dance and why itโs such a special part of Lunar New Year celebrations. ๐๐ฒ ๐๏ธ Special Guest: Mr. Justin from the San Gabriel Valley Chinese Cultural Association joins us to share the history, traditions, and meanings behind Lion Dance! ๐ฆ๐ฅ ๐ง In this episode, youโll learn: โ
How Lunar New Year started over 3,000 years ago! โณ๐ฎ โ
Why people wear red and make loud noises to chase away bad luck! ๐ด๐ฅ โ
The legend behind the Lion Dance & its connection to the Nian Monster! ๐น๐จ โ
What the colors, mirrors, and beards on a lion mean! ๐ฆโจ โ
Why Lion Dance isnโt just for Lunar New Yearโit brings good luck to all kinds of celebrations! ๐๐๐ ๐ Fun Activity! Want to make your own lion at home? Weโve added a special DIY craft link in our show notes so you can design your own lion with colors that have meaning to YOU! ๐จโ๏ธ ๐ Happy Birthday, Trisha & Colette! ๐๐ Wishing you lots of joy and good luck for the year ahead! ๐ฐโจ San Gabriel Valley Chinese Cultural Association https://www.sgvcca.com/ Instagram : @sgvcca ๐ Leave us a review & share your favorite Lunar New Year tradition with us! ๐๐ ๐ LINKS: Cardboard Box Lion Head : Create a wearable lion head using a small cardboard box, colored paper, and other craft materials. This project encourages creativity and imaginative play. Chinese Lion Dance Craft : Utilize paper tubes, tissue paper, and printable templates to craft a dancing lion. This activity combines fine motor skills with cultural education.