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-Traditional Ceremony
-Chau Son Commune-Duy Tien Town-Ha Nam Province
-January 5-7 (lunar calendar)
*Write about the Mid-Autumn festival, using the words given:
1.Last week I/invite/to the Mid-Autumn festival. It/hold/on the 15th of August (according to Lunar calendar)
-> Last week, I was invited to the Mid-Autumn festival. It was held on the 15th of August ( according to Lunar calendar)
2.This festival /be/specially organized for children. It/hold/in the yard of the cultural house/the village.
-> This festival was specially organized for children. It was held in the yard of the cultural house in the village
3.The main festival/last/for about three hours when the moon/be/at its fullest.
-> The main estival lasted for about three hours when the moon was at its fullest.
4.During the festival, children /take/part/various activities like singing,shouting wearing masks,marching in a procession of lanterns and banging the drums.
-> During the festival, children took part in various activities like singing, shouting, wearing masks, marching in a procession of lanterns and banging the drums
5.Besides,children /eat/a very special cake called Moon cakes .Children /go/on playing traditional games until mid-night.
-> Besides, children ate a very special cake , called Moon cakes. Children went on playing traditional games until mid-night
6.This festival /be/a very special occasion/Vietnamese people and especially for children to play/enjoy on a variety/activities.It/help/children to understand more/Vietnamese traditions.
-> This festival was a very special occasion for Vietnamese people and especially for children to play and enjoy on a variety of activities. It also helped children to understand more about Vietnamese traditions.
Well, to start off, I would 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 praced, 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 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 year
Indian Festival
The Milwaukee Native American Indian Festival is truly and amazing event. For three days in September every year, thousands gather in Milwaukee, USA, to celebrate Indian culture. Last year, I was lucky enough to attend the festival and experience it for myself.
The preparations take months. Dance teams from all over the country practise to compete in the tribal Pow Wow dance contest. Indian craftsmen work to produce the many traditional items on display. Then, in the week before the festival, the stalls are put up and the food is prepared, so that everything will be ready for the big day.
The celebrations began at 4pm and there was plenty to see and do. I visited a traditional Indian village, watched skilled craftsmen carve totem poles, and even learned how to do tribal Indian dancing. It was also a great opportunity to sample some traditional native dishes, corn bread and buffalo burgers.
The festival was fun, entertaining and educational. It was a wonderful way to learn about Native American culture and celebrate the end of summer.
hok tốt!!
Hùng King is a traditional festival in my country. It takes place on the tenth March every year, at Hi Cương area, Việt Trì town, Phú Thọ province. At this festival, the ticket cost is free for children whose tall is under 1m and 100,000 VND for everyone. You can join traditional competitions, eat traditional food or watch performance about Hùng King.
Hùng King is a traditional festival in my country. It takes place on the tenth March every year, at Hi Cương area, Việt Trì town, Phú Thọ province. At this festival, the ticket cost is free for children whose tall is under 1m and 100,000 VND for everyone. You can join traditional competitions, eat traditional food or watch performance about Hùng King.