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Презентация на тему Traditions of Wales

The flag of Wales The significance of the dragon in Welsh culture is believed to date back to Arthurian legend when Merlin had a vision of a red dragon fighting a white dragon.It was officially recognised
Traditions of WalesVlasova Ekaterina The flag of Wales The significance of the dragon in Welsh culture The Flag of Saint David is sometimes used as an alternative to The Prince of Wales’s FeathersThis is the emblem of the Prince of The Royal Badge of WalesCrown proper, an escutcheon quarterly and gules four The leekAccording to legend the patron saint of Wales, Saint David, ordered The daffodil The Welsh Harp The Sessile Oak Traditional Welsh costumeThe Welsh hat and bedgown, is now recognised as the The Welsh hat The Welsh love spoonA handcrafted gift made of a solid block of Bilingual road signsAll modern signs feature directions in both the Welsh and Saint David's Day St David’s Day is the unmissable highlight of spring The National Eisteddfod The National Eisteddfod is the national festival of Wales, Special pink pavilion Thank you for your attention
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Слайд 2 The flag of Wales
The significance of the

The flag of Wales The significance of the dragon in Welsh

dragon in Welsh culture is believed to date back

to Arthurian legend when Merlin had a vision of a red dragon fighting a white dragon.
It was officially recognised as the Welsh national flag in 1959.

Слайд 3 The Flag of Saint David
is sometimes used

The Flag of Saint David is sometimes used as an alternative

as an alternative to the national flag and is

flown on St David's Day.


Arms of the Diocese of St. David's

Слайд 4 The Prince of Wales’s Feathers
This is the emblem

The Prince of Wales’s FeathersThis is the emblem of the Prince

of the Prince of Wales, the Heir Apparent to

the British.

Prince Charles


Слайд 5 The Royal Badge of Wales
Crown proper, an escutcheon

The Royal Badge of WalesCrown proper, an escutcheon quarterly and gules

quarterly and gules four lions passant guardant counterchange armed,

encircled by a wreath alternating of leek, thistle, clover, leek and rose.
The motto which appears on the scroll, PLEIDIOL WYF I'M GWLAD ("I am true to my country")

Слайд 6 The leek
According to legend the patron saint of

The leekAccording to legend the patron saint of Wales, Saint David,

Wales, Saint David, ordered his Welsh soldiers to identify

themselves by wearing the leek on their helmets in an ancient battle against the Saxons that took place in a leek field

Слайд 7 The daffodil

The daffodil

Слайд 8 The Welsh Harp

The Welsh Harp

Слайд 9 The Sessile Oak

The Sessile Oak      The red kite

The red kite



Слайд 10 Traditional Welsh costume
The Welsh hat and bedgown, is

Traditional Welsh costumeThe Welsh hat and bedgown, is now recognised as

now recognised as the national dress of Wales. Today

it is worn by women at events such as Royal visits, by choirs, at church and chapel, for photographs.

Слайд 11 The Welsh hat

The Welsh hat

Слайд 12 The Welsh love spoon
A handcrafted gift made of

The Welsh love spoonA handcrafted gift made of a solid block

a solid block of wood, the tradition of a

male admirer crafting a love spoon for a young woman.

Слайд 13 Bilingual road signs
All modern signs feature directions in

Bilingual road signsAll modern signs feature directions in both the Welsh

both the Welsh and English languages with the Welsh

language first in many areas.

Слайд 14 Saint David's Day
St David’s Day is the

Saint David's Day St David’s Day is the unmissable highlight of

unmissable highlight of spring in Wales. The National St

David’s Day Parade sends a red and yellow carnival across the centre of Cardiff, featuring all sorts of fiery performances from giant dragons and theatrical groups.

Слайд 15 The National Eisteddfod
The National Eisteddfod is the

The National Eisteddfod The National Eisteddfod is the national festival of

national festival of Wales, its language and culture. Its

origins date back to the 12th century, although it was established as an annual event during the 1860s.

Слайд 16 Special pink pavilion

Special pink pavilion

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