By Mimi Say
How do we teach children about giving and sharing? Do we tell tem repeatedly, drum into their ears daily or just demonstrate to them? Children learn best through observation.When you thought they are not watching, suddenly out of they blue they show you something you least expected. Where do they learn it from, you wondered, bewildered?
What do we share during this Chinese New Year party? We share our LOVE, our CARE, our HAPPINESS, our CULTURE, our FRIENDSHIP and OURSELVES! What do we give? We give them IDEAS, LAUGHTER, CASH, and FOOD
Xin Nian Kuai Le (Happy Chinese New Year) |
Children watched closely as teachers toss the Yee Sang.
Yusheng
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yusheng, yee sang or yuu sahng (Chinese: 鱼生; pinyin: yúshēng) It usually consists of strips of raw fish (most commonly salmon), mixed with shredded vegetables and a variety of sauces and condiments.. Yusheng literally means "raw fish" but since "fish (鱼)" is commonly conflated with its homophone "abundance (余)", Yúshēng (鱼生) is interpreted as a homophone for Yúshēng (余升) meaning an increase in abundance. Therefore, yusheng is considered a symbol of abundance, prosperity and vigor.
Vegetarian Yee Sang |
Teachers and Mrs Say getting ready to toss the Yu Sang |
All in Action! |