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As a traditional family in Vietnam, I have a big one. My family has 5 members, including Mom, Dad, Grandma, sister, and me. My mom’s name is Giang. She has long hair and black eyes. She is a teacher. My Dad’s name is Trung. He is tall and very strong. His job is doctor. For me, my mom is the most beautiful woman, and my dad is the most wonderful man. And my grandma’s name is Tam. She is 95 years old, and next 5 years, we will organize the 100th longevity wishing ceremony, and I look forward to taking part in this ceremony. Besides, another woman who I love so much is my sister. Her name is Linh. She is 26 years old, and she is a beautiful woman like Mom. Now, she is living in Ha Noi capital, because of her jobs. I really love my family, and I hope that we are always together anyway.
(Giống như một gia đình truyền thống ở Việt Nam. Tôi cũng có một gia đình lớn. Gia đình tôi có 5 thành viên, bao gồm bố, mẹ, bà nội, chị gái và tôi. Mẹ tôi tên là Giang. Mẹ có mái tóc dài và đôi mắt đen. Mẹ là một giáo viên. Bố tôi tên là Trung. Bố cao và rất khỏe mạnh. Công việc của bố là một bác sỹ. Đối với tôi, mẹ là người phụ nữ đẹp nhất, còn bố là người đàn ông tuyệt vời nhất. Bà nội tôi tên là Tám. Năm nay bà 95 tuổi, và trong 5 năm tới, chúng tôi sẽ tổ chức lễ mừng thọ 100 tuổi của bà, tôi rất mong chờ để tham gia lễ mừng thọ này. Ngoài ra, một người phụ nữ khác mà tôi rất yêu quý, đó chính là chị gái tôi. Chị tên là Linh, chị 26 tuổi, và là một người phụ nữ xinh đẹp như mẹ. Hiện tại, chị sống ở thủ đô Hà Nội để làm việc. tôi thực sự rất yêu quý gia đình mình, và tôi hy vọng rằng chúng tôi sẽ luôn luôn bên nhau cho dù thế nào đi nữa).
Hello, my name is Trang. Today I will tell you more about my family. My family has four people. They are: my parents, my younger brother and me. Firstly, my mother's name is Huyen and she is thirty years old and my father's name is Hungand he is thirty-two years old. They are both doctors in Bach Mai hospital. My mother is tall and thin with long blone hair. She is very friendly and kind. My dad is tall and strong with short black hair. He is handsome and friendly. My mother is the most beautiful woman and my dad is most handsome man.Next, my younger brother's name is Huy and he is five years old. He is handsome and naughty. He usually cries when he alones. Finally, I am twelves years old . I am a student at Vinh Tuong Secondary school. I am thin and slim with long black hair. I dream to become a doctor like my parents. I love my family very much.
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My favourite Vietnamese traditional performance is Vietnam's water puppetry (so-called "Mua Roi Nuoc" in Vietnamese) is an old form of puppetry that originated from wet rice civilization in the Red River Delta in Northern Vietnam during Ly Dynasty (1010 - 1225). Over centuries of forming and developing, water puppetry has become typical form of art performance in the North.
Puppets used in water puppetry are made from a special kind of wood named “sung”. This kind of wood is featured with light weight and flexibility that makes it easy to control. Logs are sophisticatedly carved to have different blocks. Then, those blocks will be connected in a system and painted by many colors. Finally, living puppets are completed and ready for the performance. On the stage of water puppetry, there is a famous and outstanding character named “Teu”. The puppet called “Teu” usually has a plump body and lovely face. “Teu” is a little boy that plays the role of narrator and joker, as well as represents the masses. “Teu” has the love of many generations of Vietnamese people and has become a symbol of water puppetry.
The unique feature of Vietnam’s water puppetry is its stage. Differ from other kinds of puppetry in the world that perform on ground stage, Vietnam’s water puppetry is performed on water stage. Water stages are usually built on small pool, and resemble a temple with a split-bamboo screen. Puppeteers stand all behind the screen and control puppets performing a play or a dance through a long string mechanism under water surface. To do this work, puppeteers have to stand in cold water for hours.
To assist puppeteers in puppetry performance, there is an orchestra which plays traditional instruments such as vocals, drums, wooden bells, cymbals, horns, erhu (Chinese two-stringed fiddle), and bamboo flutes. Exciting background music combined with amazing stage of living puppets and colorful flags bring audience a bustling ambiance of traditional festival in the country.
Vietnam’s water puppetry is a notable form of art performance in Vietnam and has been widely introduced to international community. It now is nominated to be a UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage.