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English introduction of Ireland

English introduction of Ireland

1. The two largest islands in the British Isles are Great Britain and Ireland. Ireland is sometimes called Emerald Island because it is so green. The island has vast green plains and undulating green hills. Cool weather and abundant rain help keep the island green. Ireland is neither very hot in summer nor very cold in winter. The island was divided between two countries. The north is a province of Britain called Northern Ireland. Most of this island is a country called Ireland.

The two largest islands in the British Isles are Great Britain and Ireland. Ireland is sometimes called Emerald Island because it is so green. There are large green plains and undulating green hills on the island. Cool weather and a lot of rain make the island green. Ireland is neither very hot in summer nor very cold in winter. Ireland is divided into two countries. The north is a province of the United Kingdom of Northern Ireland. Most of the islands are countries called Ireland.

2. Throwing (Irish hockey)

This sport is the most natural game in Ireland. It is played by five players from two teams (each team 15 players), and hit with a hockey-like ball and a wooden stick with a curved, rounded end or a bump.

Irish hockey is a local sport in Ireland. It consists of two teams, each team 15 people, ball hockey and hockey hockey.

The head of a bat is curved or round.

3. Popular sports in Ireland (popular sports in Ireland)

Soccer, rugby, cricket and tennis all originated in England. The latest and most fashionable ball game in Ireland is golf. Other popular sports are sailing and running. But the closest thing to the Irish heart must be horse racing, because they can bet on their careers. Football, rugby, cricket and tennis all originated in England. In Ireland, the latest and most popular ball game is golf. Other popular sports include sailing and running. But the Irish's favorite sport is horse racing, because they can bet on horses at the Jockey Club.

4. Irish Music and Dance (Irish Music and Dance)

1) riverdance (riverdance)

Riverdance is a very popular dance form, which is based on the complicated Irish folk dance, rearranged and modernized, and adapted to the current stage performance. Dance is a part of traditional Irish culture. It is usually accompanied by Irish bagpipes and violins. Music usually sounds fast and intense. Most of the movements start from the waist down, and the arms are rigidly placed at the sides of the body.

Dance is a part of Irish cultural tradition. River dance is a very popular dance on the stage, which is formed by the rearrangement and innovation of extremely complicated folk dances in Ireland. Usually accompanied by Irish wind and viola. Music usually sounds fast and crazy. Most of the movements in the dance are done below the waist, while the arms are rigidly placed at the sides.

2) Irish pipe Irish pipe is very unique. Unlike Scottish bagpipes, they play.

Irish wind music is played by putting an airbag under your arm and pumping (

It wears a bow. In tone, Irish bagpipes are quieter.

Music is better than Scotland, which is used as a channel of war. Irish.

Pipes are for private entertainment and dancing.

Irish bagpipes are unique. Different from the Scottish bagpipes, the Scottish bagpipes blow, while the Irish bagpipes are made by performers who clamp an air bag on their elbows and squeeze the air bag with their arms to supply air to the bagpipes. In terms of timbre, Irish bagpipes are more peaceful and pleasing to the ear than Scottish bagpipes. Scottish bagpipes are often used as war flutes, while Irish bagpipes are used for private entertainment and dancing.