Halloween in China


China doesn't really celebrate Halloween but there is evidence that it is creeping into the country.  In my classroom I taught them a little about how we celebrate Halloween.  We watched a few clips from family Halloween movies, a music video of "The Monster Mash" by Mannheim Steamroller, which they loved, and a clip from "Thriller."  It's interesting because I had to introduce them to who Frankenstein is and Dracula, even though they know what a vampire is.  They also know what zombies are and werewolves.  I had them write a report on Halloween and from that I learned a lot about this strange holiday.  In any case, it wasn't like the United States but we had a great Halloween. 

Halloween Decorations to buy at Metro, which is a warehouse store similar to Costco.
 These are my classes.  We made spider cookies with oreo cookies.  This was a totally new experience for them and I believe they LOVED IT!! 














 The Branch had a Halloween Party.
June Cook and Bruce Hammond (the Branch President)
 Allison, Fia, Julia & Rob
 Kathy Poulsen, Elson and Kim
 Allison was a terra-cotta warrior.  Pretty Clever!
Carol Ashby
 Fia Hammond and June Cook
Playing a game
More of the game
 Kevin, who is a student learning Chinese, is from Orem!
 One of my classes had a party and invited us.  The girls were doing a dance!
The boys' turn to do a dance. (Just the front 3 are boys--all that there is!) 
The whole group at the end of the party.


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  1. What a fun cultural exchange! How is your student's English? Vicki

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