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中国非物质文化遗产英语演讲稿范文

中国非物质文化遗产英语演讲稿范文

中国非物质文化遗产英语演讲稿范文Ladies and gentlemen, Today, I am honored to have the opportunity to talk to you about China's intangible cultural heritage. Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) refers to the practices, representations, expressions, knowledge, skills –as well as the instruments, objects, artifacts and cultural spaces associated therewith – that communities, groups and, in some cases, individuals recognize as part of theircultural heritage. It is a vital part of a culture's identity and an essential element of our shared humanity.China has a rich and diverse intangible cultural heritage that spans centuries of history. From traditional crafts and performing arts to rituals and festivals, these cultural treasures are a reflection of China's rich history and extraordinary cultural diversity.One of the most well-known examples of China's intangible cultural heritage is Peking Opera, a traditional form of Chinese theater that combines music, singing, mime, and acrobatics. Peking Opera has a history of over 200 years and continues to be performed to this day, enchanting audiences with its colorful costumes, elaborate makeup, and powerful performances.Another example of China's intangible cultural heritageis traditional Chinese calligraphy, which is considered a true art form that requires skill, patience, and dedication. Calligraphy has been practiced in China for thousands of years and holds a special place in Chinese culture as a means of self-expression and a reflection of one's inner thoughts and emotions.Moreover, Chinese cuisine is also an important part of China's intangible cultural heritage. Chinese cuisine is known for its varied flavors, fresh ingredients, andexquisite presentation. From spicy Sichuan cuisine todelicate Cantonese dishes, Chinese cuisine is a reflection of China's diverse regional cultures and culinary traditions.In conclusion, China's intangible cultural heritage is a precious legacy that must be preserved and celebrated. It is our responsibility to protect and promote these cultural treasures so that future generations can continue to appreciate and learn from our rich cultural heritage. Let us work together to safeguard and promote China's intangible cultural heritage for the benefit of all humanity.Thank you.。

彝族文化英语演讲稿范文

彝族文化英语演讲稿范文

Good afternoon! It is my great honor to stand before you today and share with you the rich and fascinating culture of the Yi people, a minority ethnic group in China.The Yi ethnic group, with a population of over 9 million, mainly resides in Yunnan Province, Sichuan Province, Guizhou Province, and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. They have a unique culture that has been preserved for thousands of years.Firstly, let's talk about the Yi people's language. The Yi language belongs to the Yi-Banna language family and is spoken by the Yi people. It is known for its unique vocabulary and pronunciation, which is very different from the Mandarin language. The Yi people are also known for their excellent oratory skills, as they have a rich tradition of storytelling and ballad-singing.Secondly, the Yi people have a profound reverence for nature. They believe that the mountains, rivers, and forests are sacred and have spiritual significance. This belief is reflected in their traditional customs and rituals. For example, during the Yi New Year, which is known as the Torch Festival, Yi people light torches and dance around them, believing that this will bring them good luck and prosperity.Thirdly, the Yi people are renowned for their exquisite silverwork. Silver is a symbol of wealth and beauty in Yi culture, and Yi people have been crafting silver jewelry for centuries. Their silver ornaments are intricately designed and often depict animals, flowers, and mythical creatures, reflecting their rich folklore and history.In terms of traditional music and dance, the Yi people have a wealth of genres that are both entertaining and educational. Their music is characterized by its distinctive melodies and rhythms, often played on traditional instruments such as the gong, the suona, and the erhu. Their dances are lively and dynamic, with performers wearing colorful costumes adorned with intricate embroidery.Moreover, the Yi people have a unique social structure. They are known for their strong sense of community and are organized into villagegroups called "Miaoqun." Each Miaoqun has its own leaders and is responsible for the welfare of its members. This social structure has played a crucial role in preserving their culture and traditions.In recent years, the Yi culture has faced some challenges. With the rapid development of modern society, many Yi people have been exposed to new cultures and lifestyles, leading to a decline in their traditional customs and practices. However, there is a growing awareness of the importance of preserving their cultural heritage, and efforts are being made to promote and protect the Yi culture.In conclusion, the Yi culture is a treasure trove of history, art, and tradition. It is a testament to the resilience and creativity of the Yi people. By learning about and appreciating their culture, we can gain a deeper understanding of the diversity and richness of our world.Thank you for your attention, and I hope this speech has given you a glimpse into the enchanting world of Yi culture.。

介绍重庆特色景点英文作文

介绍重庆特色景点英文作文

介绍重庆特色景点英文作文Chongqing, a city in southwest China, is known for its unique landscape and rich culture. The city is home to many special attractions that showcase its distinct charm and character.One of the most famous landmarks in Chongqing is the Hongya Cave, a historical complex built on the steep cliffs overlooking the Jialing River. The cave is a popular spot for tourists to explore and take in the breathtaking views of the city.Another must-see attraction in Chongqing is the Ciqikou Ancient Town, a well-preserved old town that dates back to the Song Dynasty. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets and alleyways, and admire the traditional architecture and local crafts.For those interested in natural beauty, the Three Gorges is a must-visit destination. Located along theYangtze River, the Three Gorges is famous for its stunning scenery and is a popular spot for cruises and outdoor activities.Chongqing is also known for its delicious hotpot cuisine, which is a must-try for food lovers. The city's spicy and flavorful hotpot is a unique culinary experience that shouldn't be missed.In addition to its attractions, Chongqing also has a vibrant nightlife scene, with plenty of bars, clubs, and live music venues to enjoy. Visitors can experience thecity's lively atmosphere and immerse themselves in its rich cultural offerings.Overall, Chongqing is a city full of character and charm, with a unique blend of natural beauty, historical sites, delicious cuisine, and vibrant culture. It's a place that offers something for everyone and is definitely worth a visit.。

初见大足英文演讲稿

初见大足英文演讲稿

初见大足英文演讲稿Dazu County is located in the southeast of Sichuan Province, km away from Chengdu and km from Chongqing. Here, Dazu means "bumper harvest" (Dafeng, Dazu). Dazu stone carvings began in the first year of Yonghui in Tang Dynasty and continued to the Ming and Qing Dynasties.Dazu stone carvings are as famous as Yungang Grottoes and Longmen Grottoes. Dazu stone carvings generally refer to all cliff carvings in Dazu County, including Beishan stone carvings (North Tower) Baoding grottoes of Baoding mountain, Nanshan Mountain, Shizhu mountain and Shimen mountain, km northeast of the county, are the largest and best preserved cultural relics protection units in China, and are the key cultural relics protection units of the state. Around Dazu, there are many stone inscriptions and inscriptions of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism.Among them, there are statues of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, as well as statues of emperors, ministers, military officers and high officials. Officials, prison guards, executioners, monks, rich and poor, and folk artists are the earliest Grottoes carved in the early Tang Dynasty, most of which have a historyof many years. Many of the sculptures in Baoding Grottoes reflect religious doctrines and another set of carvings The carvings reflect Confucianism.To be specific, the filial piety that these carvings give tourists is not only a wonderful enjoyment of magnificent art, but also a kind of Buddhist teaching: a person can be free from the world through practice, and he does not need to go beyond his own inner world to find the true meaning of Buddhism. Dazu Grottoes is an art treasure house, which passes through ordinary people with rich images and inscriptions Dazu grottoes, which are listed in the world cultural heritage list by UNESCO, are an art treasure house which fully reflects the society, philosophy, religion and folk customs of that time. The grottoes are the only caves in China that are designed according to the overall design.。

古建筑英语演讲稿三分钟

古建筑英语演讲稿三分钟

Good morning/afternoon/evening. It is my great honor to stand before you today to talk about the ancient architecture, which stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and profound wisdom of our ancestors. The subject of my speech is "The Splendor of Ancient Architecture: A Journey Through Time and Space."Ancient architecture, as we all know, refers to the buildings and structures constructed in ancient times. It encompasses a wide range of styles, from the grand palaces and temples of ancient civilizations to the simple yet elegant homes of ordinary people. These architectural marvels have not only survived the test of time but have also continued to inspire and captivate us today.To begin with, let us delve into the architectural wonders of ancient Egypt. The pyramids of Giza, the most iconic structures in the world, are not only a symbol of the ancient Egyptian civilization but also a marvel of engineering. Constructed without the use of modern machinery, these colossal structures are a testament to the advanced knowledge and skill of the ancient Egyptians. The Great Pyramid of Khufu, the largest of the three pyramids, is an enduring symbol of human ingenuity and determination.Moving on to ancient Greece, we find another remarkable example of ancient architecture. The Parthenon, located in Athens, is an exquisite example of the Doric order of architecture. This magnificent temple dedicated to the goddess Athena was not only a place of worship but also a symbol of the democratic ideals of ancient Greece. The intricate carvings and the harmony of the proportions make the Parthenon a timeless masterpiece.The Roman Empire also left behind a rich legacy of ancient architecture. The Colosseum, an elliptical amphitheater in Rome, is a testament to the engineering prowess of the Romans. It was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles, showcasing the grandeur and power of the Roman Empire. The use of arches and vaults in the Colosseum was revolutionary at the time and set the stage for future architectural developments.China, with its long history and diverse cultures, has produced some of the most breathtaking ancient architecture. The Forbidden City in Beijing, the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties, is a sprawling complex of palaces, gardens, and courtyards. It is a symbol of the majesty and power of the Chinese emperors. The intricate carvings, ornate roofs, and beautifully landscaped gardens all contribute to the grandeur of this ancient masterpiece.In Japan, ancient architecture reflects the harmony between humans and nature. The ancient temples and shrines, such as Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto, are built with traditional wooden structures, showcasing the Japanese craftsmanship and respect for nature. The delicate balance between the architecture and the surrounding environment creates a serene and tranquil atmosphere.The architectural marvels of the Americas also deserve mention. The Machu Picchu in Peru, an Incan city built in the 15th century, is an extraordinary example of Incan engineering and architectural skill. The city is located at a high altitude and is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, making it a true wonder of the world.Ancient architecture is not just a collection of buildings; it is a reflection of the values, beliefs, and aspirations of the people who built them. It tells a story of human progress, resilience, and creativity. As we admire these ancient structures, we are reminded of the incredible achievements of our ancestors and the timeless beauty of their creations.In conclusion, ancient architecture is a treasure trove of history and culture. It serves as a reminder of the rich heritage that we have inherited and the potential for innovation and creativity that lies within us. Let us cherish and preserve these architectural wonders for future generations to appreciate and learn from.Thank you for your attention, and I hope that my speech has ignited a spark of curiosity in all of you about the fascinating world of ancient architecture.[End of speech]。

四川特色英语演讲稿

四川特色英语演讲稿

四川特色英语演讲稿四川特色英语演讲稿Good morning/evening, ladies and gentlemen. Today, I'm going to talk to you about the unique features of Sichuan, a province located in southwestern China. Situated on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau, Sichuan is blessed with abundant natural resources, diverse culture, and a vibrant culinary scene.Firstly, let's explore the natural wonders that Sichuan has to offer. As one of the most biodiverse regions in the world, Sichuan is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. The province boasts picturesque landscapes, including majestic mountains, serene rivers, and lush forests. For example, Mount Emei, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and important Buddhist heritage. The Jiuzhaigou Valley, with its crystal-clear lakes and colorful forests, is like a fairyland on earth. These natural wonders attract both domestic and international tourists, who come to appreciate the beauty of nature.Secondly, Sichuan is a melting pot of diverse cultures. The province is inhabited by multiple ethnic groups, including the Han, Yi, Tibetan, and Qiang people, among others. Each ethnic group has its unique customs,traditions, and festivals, which contribute to the cultural richness of Sichuan. One of the most famous festivals celebrated in Sichuan is the Sichuan Opera Festival, showcasing traditional opera performances, face-changing shows, and fire dragon dances. This festival not only represents the local culture but also attracts tourists from all over the world to experience the charm of Sichuan.Lastly, one cannot mention Sichuan without talking about its renowned cuisine. Sichuan cuisine, also known as "chuan cai," is famous for its bold flavors, spicy taste, and intricate techniques. The use of Sichuan peppercorns and chili peppers creates a unique and numbing sensation on the taste buds. Some popular Sichuan dishes include Mapo Tofu, Kung Pao Chicken, and Sichuan Hot Pot. These dishes are loved by both locals and foreigners, and Sichuan cuisine has gained international recognition as one of the eight major cuisines in China. Sichuan's culinary heritage represents the province's creativity, passion for food, and distinctive flavors.In conclusion, Sichuan's unique features make it a remarkable place with abundant natural resources, diverse cultures, and mouth-watering cuisine. The province's natural wonders, multicultural society, andculinary delights attract millions of visitors each year. Sichuan truly exemplifies the beauty and richness of China's cultural and natural heritage. Thank you for your attention.。

英语演讲稿四川蛮子洞

英语演讲稿四川蛮子洞

英语演讲稿四川蛮子洞第一篇:英语演讲稿四川蛮子洞Now, I’m bringing you something mysterious!They are in hillside and cliff wall!You know? The surprises that the beautiful Shu(蜀)brought us is far more than the Sanxingdui Civilization(三星堆)and charming natural scenery.And maybe you know the land by Sichuan Opera, by panda, by Northern Sichuan Puppet(……).But, I don’t think you know these(图片).When I was a little girl, I pointed up at a cave in an erect rock wall like these, and asked my grandma what that was.She told me its name is Manzi Cave(蛮子洞).And, as she said, even the oldest people in the village don’t know about who had dug the caves.It’s said that a creature named “Manzi”(蛮子)who lived in the caves long time ago.As a result, people called the caves “Manzi Cave”.At that a young age, I thought “Manzi” meant savage like this(图片).Funny?In Sichuan and Chongqing, you can find many caves like these.As I know, the shape of the caves is rectangular, and the size of any of them is around 2 square meters.They are in erect hillside or in slopes where there are few visitors usually.Cautious parents often remind their kids to keep away from the dark caves, because there might be some snakes.Uh, I must tell you that there are many snakes in the place.One day of this summer holiday, I watched a report on TV, which was talking about a special cave found in a country in Sichuan.Exactly, it’s a burial chamber.Archeologists got many precious funerary goods.You don’t know how ex cited I was when I remember the similar entrance to caves I’ve seen.Don’t you want to know what theyare?This(一篇报道)is a report about a Manzi Cave found in Chengdu.After studying with the ancient pottery and other funerary goods dug from the cave, the archeologists was sure that it’s a burial chamber made in Eastern Han Dynasty.As for the other empty caves around the ancient cave, they are used to keep sweet potatoes or act as biogas pools(沼气池).Then, look this report.Some Manzi Cave was found in Qu(渠县).These caves are connected by some narrow passages.According to the research, people guessed they were used as houses or defenses against enemy.Here let’s watch a short video.You can find maybe they are watch house(哨所).(视频)I searched many interpretations about the caves.Some said they are burial chambers.In fact, many ancient coins were discovered in or around some of the caves.Some said Manzi means horrible robbers, and the caves were villagers’ shelters.T o be honest, these evidences are not enough to make it clear that who made the caves and what the caves were.There are still too many secrets in the caves.They are waiting for you and me.At the end of this speech, if you want to meet your curiosity, remember to protect yourself from snakes carefully!第二篇:四川地震英语演讲稿What else can I do?The terrible disaster caused more then 40075 inhabitants deaths and countless injured up to18:00 May 20th.The 8-day search-and-rescue efforts have put more strain on peoples nerves.Many Chinese spent the agonizing week following news on TV, on net, or glancing over newspapers and on public transport during rush hours.Even strangers exchanged information on the updated death toll and the latest outcome ofrescue missions;cheered for every survival narrowly escaping hell;mourned each new death;and prayed for the strong lives still trapped in the debris.But hope is dimming as time is running out.So many people lost their lives in a flash, so many happy family become destitute and homeless far and near, so many buildings collapsed without any hesitate, the earth cracked, and even worse, it rained while others try to rescue them…I can not image how sad a child will be that she or he turn out to be orphan after this earthquake.Or the old lost all her offspring in this earthquake.people begin to wonder what they can do to help those who are still suffering.What else can I do? has been the question on everyones mind since the deadly quake hit Sichuan province.After all, only a few warm-hearted volunteers could access the front lines of combating disaster considering the complicated conditions and fear of potential calamity.people can be seen everywhere lining up to make donations.In many cities, blood banks have been reported up to saturation;and volunteers wishing to donate blood have to register and wait for to be notified.More and more people are eager to be involved in the rescue and relief work that they are becoming unsatisfied with the disaster-relief efforts made outside of the quake-ravaged areas;and volunteers are descending upon the worst-hit areas in growing numbers.It is pity that there are a lot of disasters in this Olympic year.This year, we, Chinese people, really have suffered a lot.however, we have not been defeated, instead, weve become more united and show great resolution to overcome all kinds of challenges to make our country more thriving and prosperous.When people shout slogans Cheer up, China!, Cheer up, Wenchuan!after a three-minute silent tribute to quake victims, at the Tiananmen Square in central Beijing,I know that thenightmare of the 8 days gone by will fade from the collective Chinese mind with time;and I could see the Chinese longings to rebuild a better future with dauntless perseverance and national esprit de corps!第三篇:《蛮子大妈》读后感《蛮子大妈》是法国作家莫泊桑写的短篇小说。

有特色英语演讲稿

有特色英语演讲稿

i believe in our futurehonorable judges, fellow students: good afternoon!recently, ther is a heated debate in our society. the college students are thebeneficiaries of a rare privilege, who receive exceptional education at extraordinaryplaces. but will we be able to face the challenge and support ourselves against allodds? will we be able to better the lives of others? will we be able to accept theresponsibility of building the future of our country? independently. we help each other clean the dormitory, go shopping and bargaintogether, and take part time jobs to supplement our pocket money. the cynics saywe care for nothing other than grades; and we neglect the need for charactercultivation. but again, the cynics are wrong. we care deeply for each other, we cherishfreedom, we treasure justice, and we seek truth. last week, thousands of my fellowstudents had their blood type tested in order to make a contribution for the childrenwho suffer from blood cancer.as college students, we are adolescents at the critical turning point in our lives.we all face a fundamental choice: cynicism or faith, each will profoundly impact ourfuture, or even the future of our country. i believe in all my fellow classmates.though we are still inexperienced and even a little bit childish. i believe that wehave the courage and faith to meet any challenge and take on our responsibilities.we are preparing to assume new responsibilities and tasks, and to use the educationwe have received to make our world a better place. i believe in our future.我对未来充满信心尊敬的评委,各位同学:下午好!最近,社会上有一场很激烈的争论。

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Now, I’m bringing you something mysterious!
They are in hillside and cliff wall!
You know? The surprises that the beautiful Shu (蜀) brought us is far more than the Sanxingdui Civilization(三星堆) and charming natural scenery. And maybe you know the land by Sichuan Opera, by panda, by Northern Sichuan Puppet (……). But, I don’t think you know these (图片).
When I was a little girl, I pointed up at a cave in an erect rock wall like these, and asked my grandma what that was. She told me its name is Manzi Cave(蛮子洞). And, as she said, even the oldest people in the village don’t know about who had dug the caves. It’s said that a creature named “Manzi”(蛮子) who lived in the caves long time ago. As a result, people called the caves “Manzi Cave”. At that a young age, I thought “Manzi” meant savage like this(图片).
In Sichuan and Chongqing, you can find many caves like these. As I know, the shape of the caves is rectangular, and the size of any of them is around 2 square meters. They are in erect hillside or in slopes where there are few visitors usually. Cautious parents often remind their kids to keep away from the dark caves, because there might be some snakes. Uh, I must tell you that there are many snakes in the place. One day of this summer holiday, I watched a report on TV, which was talking about a special cave found in a country in Sichuan. Exactly, it’s a burial chamber. Archeologists got many precious funerary goods. You don’t know how excited I was when I remember the similar entrance to caves I’ve seen.
Don’t you want to know what they are?
This(一篇报道) is a report about a Manzi Cave found in Chengdu. After studying with the ancient pottery and other funerary goods dug from the cave, the archeologists was sure that it’s a burial chamber made in Eastern Han Dynasty. As for the other empty caves around the ancient cave, they are used to keep sweet potatoes or act as biogas pools (沼气池).
Then, look this report. Some Manzi Cave was found in Qu (渠县). These caves are connected by some narrow passages. According to the research, people guessed they were used as houses or defenses against enemy.
Here let’s watch a short video. You can find maybe they are watch house(哨所). (视频)
And there are some pictures about its art works.
I searched many interpretations about the caves. Some said they are burial chambers. In fact, many ancient coins were discovered in or around some of the caves. Some said Manzi means horrible robbers, and the caves were villagers’shelters.
To be honest, these evidences are not enough to make it clear that who made the caves and what the caves were. There are still too many secrets in the caves. They are waiting for you and me.
The speech is over, while the exploration is not. If you want to meet your curiosity, remember to protect yourself from snakes carefully!。

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