Given the current situation of the sporadic outbreak of COVID-19, we are very sorry that the Chinese New Year Show of this year will not be as same as it was before. But we are also very happy to have this special edition of online celebration that could be kept as a lasting memory.
Please join us in enjoying the highlights and full clip of the whole Chinese New Year Show from Early Years Center, Elementary School and Secondary School.
Early Years Center (full video)
Elementary School & Secondary School (full video)
Early Years Center
Our cute ones kicked off the Chinese New Year show with their fashion styles, stage dramas, as well as singing and dancing! How joyful it was to spend the time with friends and teachers!
Elementary School and Secondary School
After the exciting opening show of Chinese drum and lion dance, the students told the story of Nian in the form of shadow puppetry.
In Chinese New Year, all kinds of lanterns can be seen in your community and neighborhood. The students got to dance with these lanterns!
Students from G6 designed Chinese style costumes with recycle materials and brought us a special fashion show.
In addition to lanterns, we also celebrate the holiday with belts, singing and dancing and comic dialogue.
The Mongol nationality is one of the minority nationalities in China. A Mongolia dancing also showed the ethic chic of some part of China.
Though Japan and Korea share the same culture with China, the New Year customs are varied from each other. Our teachers and students from the two countries shared their traditional celebration culture.
Speaking of China, everyone will think about Chinese Kongfu which has the history of thousands of years. Let’s enjoy Chinese Kongfu with the students.
The youth of the new generation is growing vigorously.
As one of the symbols of the Chinese nationality, the culture of Long is long-standing and well-established. Students exhibited the culture with dragon dance and the song Decedents of the Long.
The past weeks have been very intensive for teachers and students to prepare their exams while also devoting a lot of their time for the splendid Chinese New Year show. The transition from physical performance to online show had never reduced the students’ enthusiasm in making the best of themselves. Let’s give them a round of applause outside the screen!
Wish all members in BIS community a Happy Chinese New Year!