The following is a sample report on the survey of college students' awareness of national traditional festivals. The contents are as follows: Preface to the format of the survey report on college students' awareness of national traditional festivals With the development of the times, the exchanges between China and Western countries have become increasingly frequent, and the differences between Chinese and Western cultures have gradually become unified, which has led many people to downplay China's traditional festival culture and attach importance to foreign festivals. Western festivals such as Valentine's Day in February of 14, April Fool's Day in April of 1 0, and Christmas Day on February 25th of 65438 have become quite popular in China, while traditional festivals in China, such as the Dragon Boat Festival on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, have been diluted by us in China. On this issue, I conducted a survey on the awareness of traditional festivals in China among some college students in Xi, and now I will make the following analysis report on the results of the survey report.
Investigation on contemporary college students' understanding and concern about traditional festivals in China
Most college students think that the traditional festivals in China are of far-reaching significance, and they deserve to be advocated and held ceremoniously. For example, the Dragon Boat Festival is to commemorate our great patriotic hero Qu Yuan. Some college students think that they don't know much about the traditional festivals in China and the significance of some festivals, so they don't advocate them. Some people even say that they don't know much about traditional festivals in China. In the survey, I found that many people can't fully tell what the traditional festivals in China are, and some even say they don't know the Dragon Boat Festival.
Second, a survey report on contemporary college students' awareness and attention to festivals in western countries.
Some college students believe that in order to "integrate" with western countries and learn advanced western technology and culture, they must accept western culture and festival traditions; Most people say that festivals in western countries can neither be completely abandoned nor completely rejected. The exchange and integration of Chinese and western cultures does not mean denying one side, but the integration of the two. As far as festivals are concerned, they say it's acceptable, but they won't celebrate it grandly. After all, it's someone else's holiday.
3. According to the survey report, the main reason why college students are keen on foreign festivals is that some college students show a "fanatical" attitude towards foreign festivals due to the lack of traditional knowledge of China's culture and nationality and the blind worship of foreign things. China's culture is extensive and profound, and contemporary college students have been defined by society as a kind of people who study hard for exams since childhood, and spend most of their time "delving into" those textbook knowledge to cope with exams. Ignoring the understanding of China's traditional culture, I mistakenly think that some western countries that are superior to China in science, technology and economy are their idols, which leads to worshipping foreign things and obsessing about foreign culture, education, clothing and other things. Of course, festivals in western countries have also become their favorite objects.
4. The "incredible" questions in the investigation report
In the communication with some college students during the investigation, I found some helpless and "incredible" views of very few college students.
1. Suggest renaming the traditional festivals in China. Due to their excessive worship of western countries, very few college students even add a name similar to western festivals to some traditional festivals in China, such as "Valentine's Day in China". Even more speechless, it was suggested that "Tomb-Sweeping Day" be renamed "Ghost Festival in China".
2. Some people say that they "don't recognize" some traditional festivals in China. Some people think that when the concept of "festivals" is replaced by "holidays", there should be holidays. However, many festivals in China have no holiday time. As a result, they don't think these festivals are real festivals, so they ignore or even admit that they are traditional festivals in China. They say that such a festival is like "eating is tasteless", so they are unwilling to accept it.
It is urgent to protect the cultural heritage of traditional festivals in China. In the survey, a few college students expressed indignation at South Korea's successful declaration of the Dragon Boat Festival as a world cultural heritage. They think that the people of China should pay attention to protecting their cultural heritage. We should pay attention to the event that South Korea declared the Dragon Boat Festival in China as their festival in 2005. Everyone in China should pay attention to these intangible cultural heritages, and it is urgent to protect the intangible cultural heritages such as traditional festivals in China.
Conclusions and Suggestions of the Investigation Report on Intransitive Verbs Through this survey, it is found that contemporary college students pay less attention to China's traditional culture, especially traditional festivals, which is caused by the lack of cultural knowledge and traditional concepts in China. It is hoped that contemporary college students will strengthen their study and understanding of China's traditional culture, establish a good outlook on life and values, and prove their patriotic enthusiasm with actions. 7. The appendix of the investigation report is oral, so there is no detailed data. The report only reflects the obvious problems in the investigation, so it can't be used as a strong argument.