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Trang An was recognized as the world heritage site by UNESCO.\n\n\nAccording to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Trang An Tourism Complex (Ninh Binh Province) was officially included in the list of the world heritage sites by the World Heritage Committee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Doha, the capital of Qatar on 23rd June. The Trang An Tourism Complex consists of three adjacent areas: The Hoa Lu ancient citadel, Trang An Eco-Tourism site and Tam Coc-Bich Dong natural scenic site. \n\n\nAccordingly, the Trang An Tourism Complex has achieved the cultural criteria. Trang An contains evidence of the interaction between human beings and environment and shows their adaptation to the conditions of geographical changes and the harshest environment in the history of the Earth.Regarding the criterion for aesthetic values, Trang An has picturesque natural landscapes including majestic mountains, mysterious caves, tranquil rivers and many holy temples, pagodas and sacred shrines.\n\n\nUp to now, Trang An has become the first complex in Vietnam which was recognized as the world heritage site for both criteria: cultural and natural values.
Students should play sports because it helps strengthen bones and muscles. Firstly, physical activity is very good for children's bone development, helps keep bone density at a high level, and reduces the risk of osteoporosis. Secondly, When we exercise, the brain releases a chemical that creates feelings of happiness and helps relieve stress. Beside, participating in a team sport will give your child the opportunity to meet many new friends, with different ages and personalities. As you see, sport not only brings health and dynamism, sports also help children develop teamwork, cooperation skills, discipline, ... and focus better during class!
Every country has their traditional clothes. Ao Dai is known as traditional Vietnamese clothes especially women. According to dictionary the definition of Ao Dai is a long-sleeved tunic with ankle-length panels at front and back, worn over trousers. It can be designed with several colors, patterns such as: flower, nature and different kind of fabrics. Wearing Ao Dai, women dignify their body’s attraction as well as reflect a national culture. It has a progress of developing from short simple pattern to more sophisticate style. Ao Dai symbolizes many personalities of Vietnamese women: gentleness, diligence, kindness and bravery. Therefore, it’s very proud for women to put on the special clothes. Student and teacher wears white Ao Dai to high school and some university on Monday to join in the ceremony. Moreover, it is engagement party that the bloom dress in Ao Dai to represent the tradition of Vietnam. Not only in Vietnam, It is also famous in international market that an increasing number of foreign tourists try wearing Ao Dai when visiting my country. They have good comment and congratulation on it. Protecting and preserving the beauty and nature of it are not only the individual’s duty but also all of citizen. Besides, Ao Dai is a beneficial and comfortable costume that women can choose it for any event and party. Although there is a large number of new trend of fashion, Ao Dai always plays an important role in spiritual life of Vietnamese.
The house I am living in is situated in the suburb of Hanoi city, within thirty minutes drive off the city center. We have lived there for more than twenty years. This is a fairly large house surrounded with a beautiful garden.
My house consists of four bed-rooms, a living-room, a bathroom with a shower, a dinning-room, a kitchen and a toilet. It is air-conditioned and well-furnished. The living-room is decorated beautifully. Paintings by famous artists are hung on the walls. At night, the color neon lights increase the beauty and coziness of the room. There, on Sundays and holidays my father usually spends his time playing chess or drinking tea with his friends. My mother and my younger sisters are kind and hard-working women. They often keep the house clean and tidy.
On hot days of summer, we usually take meals in the garden, under a big tree. It is fairly cool and quiet here. We enjoy our meals in the melodious twitters of birds. On stormy and rainy nights, all family members gather in the living-room, watching television or telling each other about their daily activities.
I love my house very much because it is the place where I was born and have grown up in the education of my father and in the tender loving care of my mother. I have spent my whole childhood in the love and affection of my dear ones with so many sweet memories.
I love Tet festival. Tet festival held in Vietnam and may Asia countries. It's held annually on the first day of Tet to the 10 day of Tet. It worship the ancestors. It's so important because it commemorate New Year. Before the Tet people, make banh chung, buy clothes and clean their house to prepare for Tet. During the Tet, people give lucky money to the children, visit the pagoda and hang out together. Tet is time for gathering. I also love the Tet because I have feeling of gather at Tet. I love it!
My childhood is coupled not only with sweet memories of my pupil age but also a lovely dog- Cookie. Cookie was a special gift that my parents gave me on my birthday party. It is an exotic dog with a white smooth fur as velvet and a wet nose. Cookie has round bright black eyes so that he can see everything under the cover of darkness. His ears always pricks up to hear all the slightest commotion. Cookie is a playful but smart, docile and faithful dog. I feel very happy when seeing him running from outside the gate, greeting me and wrapping around my legs after every school days. not until I was in a fix did I realize that Cookie is necessarily the best companion. On a beautiful sunday morning, when I was going out for a walk with my dog, I unfortunately met an angry wild dog with eyes staring at me and likely to attack me. Cookie was ready to protect and save me without caring about his survival. Cookie has a paramount importance in my life and I promise myself to take care of him carefully.
Xôi xéo:
Chances are you will encounter this dish in almost every outdoors market. There are even two restaurantsdedicated fully to this dish in the Old Quarters. Xoi xeo is sticky rice topped with ground de-hulled mung bean and fried onion. Sometimes it can be served with eggs or steamed chicken breast on request. The serving is really filling and it is good for any time of the day but most Vietnamese have it for breakfast or lunch.
Xoi Yen is a all time local favourite sitting just North of Sword Lake (Hoan Kiem lake) on Nguyen Huu Huan street. Ask anyone in the area and they all know what you are referring to. The price varies, without chicken, a bowl of Xoi xeo costs you about 50 cents. Have it with a glass of soy milk and you have more energy boost than a box of granola bars!
"Vietnam is the land of heat and noodles". That is what an American friend wrote to me in an email when he said he missed Vietnam. While in English, there may be only some words "noodles", "vermicelli" or "noodle soup", in Vietnamese, we have various names "Phở, Bún, Miến, Bánh đa, Bánh canh, Mỳ" to describe our noodles. The Vietnamese noodles have different colors (white, red, yellow), shape and thickness, depending on the types and regions. Each of the said noodles has one more word next to it, like beef, chicken or other material, or name of a location to emphasize their specialty. For example, Phở gà (noodle soup with chicken), Phở bò (noodle soup with beef), Bún bò Huế (Huế city's beef noodle soup), Mỳ Quảng (Quảng Nam province's noodles) etc.
The Phát Diệm Cathedral is located in Kim Sơn Districtof Ninh Bình Province of Vietnam. The architecture of Phát Diệm church, built in stone in 1892 is a blend of Vietnamese and European architectural styles called the "eclectic architectural style". The Cathedral was bombed on 1972 when its west wall, the convents and two of the schools were damaged; after restoration there are no tell-tale marks of this bombing. Although a church, it was built with pagoda type roofs in traditional Vietnamese temple architecture.