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Dalian Immersion Program

Chiok Jun Hua Ivan
Singapore Polytechnic
Diploma in Experience and Product Design

Thursday, May 28, 2009
Week 6, Day 39



Today, tomorrow and Saturday is the celebration of the dumpling festival in China. 3 days of public holiday. So great. So jealous. During the dumpling festival, the sales of dumpling can be seen selling along the streets along the school campus. Dumplings are bought as a symbol of celebration while eaten as togetherness. It is a time for bonding and a time for tradition relations. A handmade colourful bracelet is worn by people in China during the dumpling festival as a tradition. This bracelet must be thrown into the water immediately on the day it rains, from the day it is being worn. This action is said to bring good luck all year round! How Cool can this get.