Unit14 FestivalsUnit14 FestivalsDragon Boat FestivalLantern FestivalMid-Autumn FestivalDouble Seventh FestivalDouble Ninth FestivalPure Brightness Festival Match the dates with the festivals:New Year’s DayTree Planting DayChinese Youth DayParty’s DayArmy’s DayTeachers’ DayNurses’ DayChildren’s DayMay DayMother’s DayMay 4thJanuary 1stAugust 1stMarch 12thSeptember 10thJuly 1st2nd Sunday of MayJune 1stMay 1stDecember 12th Name of the festival:When to doWhat (not) to doWhy to doWhere to doWho celebrates itHow oldHow to describe a festival:…Day/ Festivalseason/ day/ night/ period of time (Lunar/ Solar calendar)activities/ foods/symbols/ clothes (dress up in costumes as…)purpose/ themesminorities/ races/ beliefs/countries/ region/ continents/ unionhistory/ culture/customs“Throw me something, Mister! Throw me something, Mister!” ________ of people are waiting for the ________ to pass them by and for _______ to throw them a cup, some beads, or some candy. Welcome to New Orleans, USA. Welcome to Mardi Gras. Mardi Gras is a holiday celebrated in the ______ of the US. The name of the festival, Mardi Gras, is _______ and means “Fat Tuesday” . Mardi Gras is celebrated on a ________ between February 3 and March 9, always ____ days before Easter Sunday. During Mardi Gras, people like to ________ up in colourful and __________ costumes, and of course, ________ parades in the streets. The official ______ of Mardi Gras are purple, green and ____. Mardi Gras is celebrated for ______ weeks before Fat Tuesday and people from all over the world come to watch the festival.ThousandsparadesomeoneSouthcelebratedTuesday47dresscostumeswatchcolorsgoldtwoRamadan is one of the most important festivals for ________. The name of the festival come...