Lessons I've learnt in the past three weeks
In the past three weeks of CID, I have learnt many things, like not to judge a group by its cover and how to give an engaging presentation.
Firstly, we should not judge a book by its cover as the actual situation might not be based on what we see. There might be misunderstandings from these wrong judgements and cause trouble. We should learn how to find out more about the situation first before jumping to a wrong conclusion straight away.
Secondly, I also learnt how to give an engaging presentation by promoting an item to others to try and get them to buy it. To get someone to listen to you, you have to be confident in what you are saying. You also have to be loud and not hesitate your words, only then will that be an engaging presentation.
Chinese New Year
During Chinese New Year, the colour I think of will definitely be red. Red symbolises luck, wealth and fortune in the Chinese's beliefs. It is also the colour of all the decorations, firecrackers and traditional costumes, almost everything during Chinese New Year is red!
The symbol for Chinese New Year would be oranges. We use oranges to give them to our elders when we visit them. It is a sign of respect to them and wishing them good fortune.
The image for Chinese New Year would be this:

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