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A ll abo ut us. Hope you enjoy my presentation about Samoa & China. By Kayzrem . Questions & Answers about Samoa and China. What is a Samoan umu? Samoan umu preparation with pig and taro on hot rocks above ground later covered by leaves for cooking.
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All about us Hope you enjoy my presentation about Samoa & China By Kayzrem
Questions & Answers about Samoa and China What is a Samoan umu? Samoan umu preparation with pig and taro on hot rocks above ground later covered by leaves for cooking. 2. What is white Sunday? Samoans go to church and read the bible to worship god. 3. Why do Samoans celebrate white Sunday? To worship god. 4. What are some Samoa's traditional clothing that they wear? Ie lava lava, puletasi. 5. What traditional clothing that Chinese wear? Pien fuis an ancient type of Chinese dress worn at ceremonial events. 6. Does Chinese have any traditional dances? What are they? Lion dance, dragon dance and the fan dance. 7. What is the capital of China? Beijing
Questions and Answers 2 8. What kind of language do Chinese speak? China has one national language mandarin and English. 9. What foods do Chinese eat? Fried rice and chicken. 10. What are some traditional Chinese musical instruments? They use solo
Facts about samoa ;pp Samoan, a Polynesian language, is the first language of Samoa. English, French, Tokelauan are other languages spoken on a regular basis in Samoa Apia is the capital and the largest city of Samoa with a population of 37,708. The city is located on the central-north coast of Upolu, Samoa's second-largest island. It has been the official capital of Samoa since 195. Samoa consists of seven islands in the South Pacific Ocean Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi is the Prime Minister.
Facts about samoa 2 Samoa was the first Pacific island country to attain independence. New Zealand ruled the country prior its independence. Samoa still retains very close ties with New Zealand, and there are many Samoans living in New Zealand, especially in Auckland's southern suburbs. Since 1899, Samoa had been a German colony, but on 29 August 1914, New Zealand troops landed and seized the islands unopposed, having been asked to perform this "great and urgent imperial service" by Britain Nearly 100% of the population of Samoa is Christian. There are also members of other religions such as Islam and the Baha'i Faith
Sina and the eel • On the island of Savai’i Samoa, one version of the legend tells of a beautiful girl called Sina who had a small pet eel. When the eel grew, it fell in love with Sina. This made the girl afraid. She tried to run away, but the fish followed her. Sina finally sought refuge in a village, and thinking that she had escaped, went to the village pool to get water. • However, when Sina looked into the pool, she saw the eel staring up at her. • Angry, she cried 'You stare at me, with eyes like a demon!' (Samoan E pupula mai, ou
Sina and the eel continue matao le alelo!). Village chiefs came and killed the eel. As the fish was dying, it asked Sina to plant its head in the ground. Sina followed the eel's request, and planted its head in the ground. A coconut tree grew from the ground. When the husk is removed from a coconut, there are three round marks which appear like the face of the fish with two eyes and a mouth. One of the marks is pierced for drinking the coconut, and hence when Sina takes a drink, she is kissing the eel. In Samoa, the fresh spring pool Mata o le Alelo in the small village of Matavai,Safune , is associated with the legend of Sina[and the Eel. The pool is named after Sina's words to the eel in the legend. The pool is open to visitors
Pictures Beijing Coconut tree in Samoa Sina and the eel picture Chinese fried rice This is a lava lava material Chinese dragon
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