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The Colorful Cultures of Children Around the World – Asia, Part 2 of 2

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Across Asia, education systems blend traditional values with modern innovations. In Japanese schools, children learn how to be good teammates and look after their surroundings. They even help serve lunch to each other and clean their classrooms. It’s like one big family, all taking care of their shared space! In Singapore, kids take their studies seriously, and one of their most important milestones is the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) at around age 12. This exam plays a significant role in shaping students’ educational paths and future career opportunities.

Now, let’s talk about how kids in Asia are helping to save our planet! In Toyama City, where the Japanese proverb “mottainai,” meaning “Don’t waste,” is widely known, schools integrate “3R” principles – reduce, reuse, and recycle- into their curriculum. Students take part in clean-up drives, learn about waste separation, and visit recycling centers. In India, kids are becoming environmentally aware. All Indian schools are legally required to teach kids about the environment and how to take care of our planet.

Streets across various countries in Asia, including China, Âu Lạc (Vietnam), Korea, Singapore, and Brunei, are adorned with bright red lanterns, while joyful music fills the air as families gather to welcome the Lunar New Year. It’s like one giant party! Unlike other neighboring countries, our friends in Bali, Indonesia, celebrate the New Year in a completely unique way! Nyepi, known as the “Day of Silence,” typically takes place in March. For 24 hours, the entire island embraces tranquility– no lights, no entertainment, and no outdoor activities – just peaceful reflection. However, the day before, Nyepi is bursting with excitement, featuring a lively parade called Ngrupuk, where giant monster puppets known as Ogoh-Ogoh come to life.

Kids in India joyfully partake in this celebration, embracing the spirit of unity and love. Holi is a day when everyone comes together to let loose and enjoy each other’s company, regardless of age or social status. It’s a time for forgiveness and renewal, bringing communities closer while reminding us of the importance of cherishing moments with our loved ones.

As the lunar year winds down, Thailand lights up the water for Loi Krathong. This enchanting festival usually happens in November when the full moon shines bright. People create beautiful floating baskets called krathongs from banana leaves, flowers, and candles. As night falls, these little light boats are released onto rivers and lakes, creating a wondrous scene of twinkling lights on the water. It’s a beautiful way to thank the water spirits, let go of bad luck, and make wishes for the future.

Let’s listen to our friends from across Asia as they share their beautiful dreams, revealing the hopes and ideas that shape their futures!
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