Sunday, November 9, 2014

Unity Through Tradition

 
Learning about different cultures and traditions expands your view of the world. I wanted to know more about the Chinese traditions that still go on today, and not just the history. My older sister recently got married and that helped me to be curious about different wedding traditions.
The Chinese choose a spouse with the help of their parents and a matchmaker. After they found their partner, the engagement consists of various proposal gifts that represent fertility and prosperity.
On the wedding day, both the bride and the groom wear red because it foreshadows delight. The two families perform a hair dressing ritual where an old woman would tie up the bride’s hair with colorful cotton threads.
 
 
 For the Chinese, its traditional to wear red on your wedding day
 
 
When the party arrives, the bride, covered with a red head-kerchief, must cry to show her reluctance to leave home. Meanwhile the groom would have to meet a series of challenges intentionally put it his path before he could see his wife-to-be.
The bride and groom with then leave to attend a tea ceremony with the groom’s parents. The wedding ceremony will end with a feast which features traditional Chinese wedding food.
 
 
The bride and groom travel in sedans
 
On the night of the wedding, the new couple will drink wine from two cups tied together with a red string. This is the formal wedding vow in Chinese culture. (Lauren Mack) 
These customs have been maintained for thousands of years. The Chinese traditions are much more elaborate than many other cultures. The tasks are much more specific and detailed.
I love how the same concept can be translated into many different ways. The wedding pictures from any two different people are vastly different and that may not even include their culture and traditions. Its easy to appreciate different cultures for their uniqueness and originality. Learning about China is a great way to realize how deep the world's history runs. Everyone has their own ideas and they have had those ideas for thousands of years. The ideas still find their way into our modern lives.
 
 
Citations:
"Ancient Chinese Marriage Customs, Traditional Wedding Ceremony, Groom & Bride." Ancient Chinese Marriage Customs, Traditional Wedding Ceremony, Groom & Bride. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Nov. 2014.
 
"Chinese Wedding Culture, Customs & Tradition." Chinese Wedding Culture, Customs & Tradition. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Nov. 2014.
 

5 comments:

  1. I think the clothing that they wear in China is very neat and odd. I don't think I could wear that.

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  2. I love how detailed your post is. there are so many interesting facts. There is a balance of old and modern traditions. Your topic is so interesting. ;)

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  3. The first thing I thought of when I read your post is the movie Mulan. The part where Mulan gets all dressed up and goes to the matchmaker.

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  4. It is so cool to learn about how other cultures handle commonplace things; this was a nice topic for a compare and contrast between America and China's wedding differences and similarities.

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  5. Learning about different cultures does expand your knowledge. It would be hard to go to another country without first knowing about their culture.

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