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Metacafe Festival is a traditional festival of the people of the County Map son-Hai Phong, was held on August 9, the lunar calendar every year. Is not just a Festival attached to continue worship God and continued sacrifice that Hydro is also manifested the spirit of coastal people. Preparations for this festival is so elaborately, to choose to buy, feed and water buffalo. Buffalo fighting is "broad breast, groin to neck, tail, storks, ass, horny bow, thighs ...", Buffalo from 4 to 5 years of age or older.After the ceremony, Buffalo fighting became formally known as the "Buffalo Man", is the symbol of spirituality, belief, and the ambition of the people here. Rites of the "Buffalo Man" out sới with flying spirit flag phấp Coordinator, busy half life in the music Bowl. The opening dances were 24 adults of the village divided into two rows of flexible, medium-sized performing strongly. The drums, the bar, la works created in the hosts urged the "Buffalo man" compete more fiercely section. And especially whether winner or loser, after the end of the Festival, the buffaloes are slaughtering ceremony God, pray the peace agreement. People also believe that, if eaten Buffalo fighting Festival occasion, will meet much luck.Bullfighting Festival with bold spiritual culture of coastal people, create a very own style for a coastal region.

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17 tháng 4 2017

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I have many hobbies, such as, playing football, game online and swimming. However, my favourite one is reading manga, a kind of Japanese picturebooks. Whenever i have spare time, i would like to lie on my bed and enjoy thrilling and interesting adventures described through beautiful pictures. Moreover, reading these books makes me feel comfortable and relaxed after a hard-working day in my university.Finally, sometimes, they make me think about life's lessons of love, friendship and family by touching stories , which is the main reason why i like this kind of books.

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Well, to start off, I would like to describe Tet, which is the most crucial national festival of Vietnam. In Vietnamese culture, Tết marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year. It usually lasts three days but celebrations continue for at least the first week of the New Year.

Moving on to the next question, in my opinion, the primary reason for its appearance is that Tết is a special occasion for family reunions as well as for celebrating the arrival of spring.

To celebrate the New Year, we do lots of things together. Before New Year’s Eve, we prepare some local specialties, such as Chưng cake, Vietnamese sausage and dried candied fruits to worship our ancestors and then enjoy during Tet. Houses are thoroughly cleaned out and then nicely furnished in the hopes of getting rid of the past year’s bad lucks. Additionally, many families usually decorate their houses with Kumquat trees, Apricot or Peach blossom and parallel sentences that are believed to bring luckiness, happiness and prosperity to them in the New Year.

All members in a family gather together and have parties to ring in the New Year. During Tết, there are a lot of customs practiced, such as giving lucky money to children, visiting friends’ houses and going to churches, temples or pagodas to make good prays for their family.

If there’s time left, I would like to explain its importance to our culture and me. With Vietnamese, Tết is vital as it’s a very meaningful tradition to welcome the New Year. And it’s more important because Tet is the time for families and relatives to gather under the same roof for rekindling love and bonding. For me, I always long for Tet as it’s the longest holiday, which can help me recover my battery after a long working ye

8 tháng 3 2018

Since Tet - Vietnamese Lunar New Year - has been, for longer than anyone could remember, among the most important traditional festivals of our country, it's celebration tends to be relatively well-prepared and divers in families. I myself, more than reasonably, has a lot to do too with this day knocking on my very door. The first thing we do as the end of year is approaching, is to finish all our current works in the passing year, cause it gives us a feeling of completion, and that we're off to a fresh start the moment our New Year comes. For instant, I would clean up my room (which I rarely do) and finish all my school works (which I also rarely do). Besides that, a lot like in Western countries, where you ornament your home while longing for important days such as Noel or New Years Eve, Vietnamese people decorates ours. Normally I would help out by going to the Tet market - as you can guess, that market is only open at Tet, which is a silly thing in my opinion - and buy all the best decorations i can find. I'd also buy a lot of candies, cookies and jellies to eat during the festival and to give away, like when people buy Turkey for Thanksgiving. Additionally, some traditional families can make Banh Chung (sticky rice cake) together at home and enjoy themselves while the cake is being cooked. Mine, well, however, of course, doesn't. I have to say, these preparations, along side with many many others, are those that has made Tet one of the most beautiful and enjoyable festival we have annually.

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16 tháng 12 2019

My favorite festival is Lunar New Year. On New Year's Day, everything seems so bustling, fun. I was given new clothes. Have a family reunion with the rice dish with delicious Tet holiday food. I get money lì xì. Great number of. On New Year's Day, the roads are so colorful. Peach blossom, apricot blossom, flowers bloom all the way. What a passionate New Year's Day! 
 

14 tháng 5 2022

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2 tháng 11 2017

Tet is a national and family festival. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to have a good time while thinking about the last year and the next year. At Tet, spring fairs are organized, streets and public buildings are brightly decorated and almost all shops are crowded with people shopping for Tet. At home, every is tidied, special food is cooked,offerings of food, fresh water, flowers and betel are made on the family altar with burning joss-sticks scenting the air. First-footing is made when the lucky visitor comes and children are given lucky money wrapped in a red tiny envelope. Tet is also a time for peace and love. During Tet, children often behave well and friends, relatives and neighbors give each other best wishes for the new year

4 tháng 5 2017

I think the main festival in my country is Christmas, which is in late December. The main day that is celebrated in the UK is Christmas Day, on 25th December, though we also have the day off the following day, on Boxing Day, when many people visit friends and extended family.

I spent last Christmas with my family, and will also spend this one there too. We all get together at my parents’ house, because it is large enough to host everyone. On Christmas morning, we start preparing the meal, as it takes a long time to cook! We put the turkey or goose in the oven, and then some of us go to church for a Christmas mass. The rest of us stay behind to carry on cooking. At around midday, we gather round the Christmas tree, which is decorated with baubles, tinsel, and fairy lights and we open our presents, which are all placed under the tree the night before. After that we have our Christmas dinner, which is always the same meal as it is a traditional feast.

I love nearly everything about Christmas. There is a sense of anticipation and excitement in the period leading up to Christmas, and then during the festival itself families and friends spend time together and most people have time off work. One thing I don’t like about Christmas is that it is very commercialised and it can be stressful getting ready for it!

This festival is important for many people, even for non-Christians. Many non-Christian people in the UK enjoy the festive season without attaching any religious significance to it. It is our only national holiday involving resting, feasting and the giving of gifts, and I think such times nurture our souls.

4 tháng 5 2017

The Mid-Autumn festival is held on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar with full moon at night. The Mid-Autumn festival is named "Tết Trung Thu" in Vietnamese. I've joined in it every year. I love lions dance Dances are performed by both non-professional children's groups and trained professional groups. Lion dance groups perform on the streets, going to houses asking for permission to perform for them.

6 tháng 12 2017

The Hung Kings' Temple Festival has become one of the greatest national festivals in Viet Nam for a long time. It is held annually from the 8th to the 11th of the third lunar month. The main festival day is on the 10th day. Every year, when the third lunar month comes, all Vietnamese citizens head for Nghia Linh Mountain, Hy Cuong Commune, Lam Thao District, Phu Tho Province in commemoration of Hung kings

21 tháng 3 2018

Hoa: Is your school festival tomorrow. Lan?

Lan: Yes, that's right! There will be a lot of contests for school boys and girls, such as a flower arrangement contest, mini football matches, fashion shows and some others... And there is a lot of work to do right now.

Hoa: Really? It’s interesting!

Lan: Would you like to take part in the festival with us?

Hoa: Yes. I'd love to. But is there anything I can do for you?

Lan: Could you help me to send some letters of invitation to our old friends?

Hoa: Yes, of course. Anything else?

Lan: Not really. Thanks, Hoa. And now I have to go to the market and buy some cakes, candies and fruit for our class party. Bye, Hoa. See you tomorrow.

Hoa: Bye.

21 tháng 3 2018

Hoa: Is your school festival tomorrow, Lan?

Lan: Yes, that's right! There will be a lot of contests for school boys and girls, such as a flower arrangement contest, mini football matches, fashion shows and some others.... And there is a lot of work to do right now.

Hoa: Really? It's interesting!

Lan: Would you like to take part in the festival with us?

Hoa: Yes, I'd love to. But is there anything I can do for you?

Lan: Could you help me to send some letters of invitation to our old friends?

Hoa: Yes, of course. Anything else?

Lan: Not really. Thanhks, Hoa. And now I have to go to the market and buy some cakes, candies and fruit for our class party. Bye, Hoa. See you tomorrow.

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