Group 1 - The Lantern Festival is an important traditional festival in China, with customs of celebrating it widely practiced [3] - Schools can organize activities like "Red Scarf Celebrating Lantern Festival" to engage students in learning traditional crafts such as dough figurines and lantern making [3] - The "Lantern Festival Joy Gathering" activity encourages students to participate in local celebrations and share stories about the festival's origins and historical significance [5] Group 2 - Team leaders can connect with "Hand in Hand" schools to encourage students to share local customs such as eating glutinous rice balls, enjoying lanterns, solving riddles, and setting off fireworks [6] - A "Parent-Child Workshop" can be organized for families to create lanterns and traditional foods together, fostering an appreciation for traditional skills and culture [6] - A "New Lantern Festival" themed fair can be held, featuring traditional games and innovative new games that reflect modern interests, enhancing cultural confidence among students [8] Group 3 - The fair can include voting for the most creative self-made games, with awards for the creators, promoting engagement and creativity among students [8] - Utilizing online media to showcase students' self-created games can attract participation from peers across the country, making the Lantern Festival more vibrant and engaging [8]
【元宵节活动设计】灯起初春时,欢喜闹元宵
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-27 13:19