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My hometown is Bac Ninh, where there is recognized intangible cultural heritage that is the folk song of them. Every year, on January 13, Lim festival is held in Tien Du, Bac Ninh. While the festival is going on, there's a lot of activity. Like other festivals, the Lim festival is divided into ceremonies and festivals. The ceremony is organized with traditional rituals such as worshiping and rituals. The new part of the association is the part that tourists expect. On the lake, there will be brothers and sisters on the dragon boat singing mandarins. The melodies of the charm are so smooth and clear, they are so beautiful. Many people stood on the shore cheering and taking pictures. While the festival took place, there were also many games such as cockfighting, wrestling, throwing ... Visitors who come here can also buy or rent their costumes to take pictures or buy a lot of souvenirs. beautiful. Hoi Lim not only brings human value but also great economic value for Bac Ninh province.
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Christmas is well known all around the world for its special features. It occurs on 24 and 25th December but it starts from the beginning of the month. In Vietnam, Christmas has become more and more popular, especially to young people. On this day, people often decorate their houses and prepare presents,…Even so, many households in big cities buy the Christmas tree. They prepares and decorates it with colorful electric lights, gifts and and small bells. Children also love Christmas day so much. They prepare clean stocks for receiving the presents from the Santa Claus. Under the cover of darkness on 25th December night, people often go to the church to pray for best things or gather to share happiness together. In conclusion, Christmas day has become one of the most popular festivals in our country, brings a new color to the picture of a civilized religious culture in Viet Nam.
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King Hung Temple Festival is a traditional festival that is considered the national festival in Vietnam. The festival commemorates the merit of the first King of Vietnam - Hung Kings. It's an occasion for every Vietnamese to remember their origin and express their respect as well as gratitude to the ancestors of Vietnamese people. It is from 8th to 11th of the third lunar month in Phu Tho Province. This festival is impressive because there are many people joining it. The main activities are: offering to Hung Kings, bamboo swings, Lion dances, wrestling and xoan singing performances. I like this festival very much because it is so meaningful and I also like its joyfulness. Joining the pilgrimage to the ancestral land of King Hung Temple these days has become a beautiful tradition of Vietnamese people.
I used to attend the Tet Holiday Flower festival. It’s called Nguyen Hue Flower street Festival. It is held in Nguyen Hue Street in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. It takes place every Tet Holiday for 1 week. It is celebrated by Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee. They display and decorate the street with many kinds of flowers and lights. Many people come there to enjoy the beautiful flowers and take pictures.
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Halloween is a holiday celebrated on October 31st. The most common colors of the day are orange and black. Halloween comes from the ancient Celtic festival Samhain.
The ancient Celts believed that on October 31st, now known as Halloween, the boundary between the living and the deceased is not clear, and the dead become dangerous for the living by causing problems such as sickness or damaged crops.
On Halloween, the ancient Celts would place a skeleton by their window to represent the dead. Believing that the head was the most powerful part of the body, containing the spirit and knowledge, the Celts used the "head" of the vegetable to decorate their houses.
On this day people often wear strange clothes as characters in horrible novels or movies to frighten others.
People usually like to dress as ghosts, skeletons, or witches. Now Halloween is an official holiday in almost all European countries.
Dịch :
(Halloween là một lễ kỷ niệm vào ngày 31 Tháng Mười. Những màu sắc phổ biến nhất trong ngày là màu cam và đen. Halloween đến từ các lễ hội Celtic cổ xưa Samhain. The Celts cổ xưa tin rằng vào ngày 31 Tháng 10, nay là Halloween, ranh giới giữa sự sống và cái chết là không rõ ràng, và kẻ chết trở nên nguy hiểm cho cuộc sống bằng cách gây ra các vấn đề như bệnh tật hoặc cây bị hư hỏng. Ngày Halloween, người Celt cổ đại sẽ đặt một bộ xương của cửa sổ của họ đại diện cho những người chết. Tin tưởng rằng người đứng đầu là phần mạnh nhất của cơ thể, có chứa tinh thần và kiến thức, người Celt sử dụng các "đầu" của thực vật để trang trí ngôi nhà của họ. Vào ngày này người ta thường mặc quần áo kỳ lạ như những nhân vật trong tiểu thuyết khủng khiếp hoặc phim để dọa người khác. Mọi người thường thích ăn mặc như con ma, bộ xương, hoặc phù thủy. Bây giờ Halloween là một ngày lễ chính thức ở hầu hết các nước châu Âu.)
I used to attend the Tet Holiday Flower festival. It’s called Nguyen Hue Flower street Festival. It is held in Nguyen Hue Street in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. It takes place every Tet Holiday for 1 week. It is celebrated by Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee. They display and decorate the street with many kinds of flowers and lights. Many people come there to enjoy the beautiful flowers and take pictures.
(Dịch: Tôi từng tham gia Lễ hội Hoa Tết. Nó được gọi là Lễ hội đường hoa Nguyễn Huệ. Nó được tổ chức ở đường Nguyễn Huệ, Quận 1, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh. Nó diễn ra vào mỗi dịp Tết trong vòng 1 tuần. Nó được ủy ban Nhân dân Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh tổ chức. Họ trưng bày và trang trí đường phố với nhiều loại hoa và đèn. Nhiều người đến đó để thưởng thức hoa và chụp hình.)
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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- sks 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.
Ky Cung – Ta Phu temple is one of the biggest festivals in Lang Son province. It annually takes place on the 22nd through 27th day of the first Lunar month. This festival is held to pay our respects to Than Cong Tai, a head of district who had merit of opening Ky Lua Market to trade with Chinese from the 17th century.
The parade route runs from Ky Cung temple to Ta Phu temple. Local people dressed in colorful and traditional clothes paraded around the city. People go to temples to pray for a better health and a happy life.
Almost families along the streets celebrate big parties and invite guests to have lunch together. Every house also makes offerings, especially a roasted big pig. There are many folk games. The festival attracts many visitors even foreign tourists. This is one of the biggest and most important festivals in Langson.
DỊCH
Lễ hội đền Kỳ Cùng – Tả Phủ là một trong những lễ hội lớn nhất tỉnh Lạng Sơn. Nó thường diễn ra từ ngày 22 đến 27 tháng Giêng. Lễ hội này được tổ chức để thể hiện sự thành kính, biết ơn đối với Thân Công Tài, Quận công, người có công thành lập chợ Kỳ Lừa để giao thương với người Trung Quốc từ thế kỉ 17.
Đoàn người diễu hành từ đền Kỳ Cùng đến đền Tả Phủ. Người dân địa phương trong những bộ trang phục truyền thống và màu sắc đi diễu hành quanh thành phố. Mọi người đến đền để cầu nguyện cho sức khỏe tốt hơn và một cuộc sống hạnh phúc.
Hầu hết các gia đình dọc theo các con phố đều tổ chức những bữa tiệc lớn và mời khách tới dự và ăn trưa cùng nhau. Mỗi nhà cũng thờ cúng nhiều, đặc biệt là một con lợn quay to.
Có rất nhiều trò chơi truyền thống. Lễ hội thu hút rất nhiều du khách, thậm chí cả người nước ngoài. Đây là một trong những lễ hội lớn nhất và quan trọng nhất ở Lạng Sơn.
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I used to attend the Tet Holiday Flower festival. It’s called Nguyen Hue Flower street Festival. It is held in Nguyen Hue Street in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. It takes place every Tet Holiday for 1 week. It is celebrated by Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee. They display and decorate the street with many kinds of flowers and lights. Many people come there to enjoy the beautiful flowers and take pictures.
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Ky Cung – Ta Phu temple is one of the biggest festivals in Lang Son province. It annually takes place on the 22nd through 27th day of the first Lunar month. This festival is held to pay our respects to Than Cong Tai, a head of district who had merit of opening Ky Lua Market to trade with Chinese from the 17th century.
The parade route runs from Ky Cung temple to Ta Phu temple. Local people dressed in colorful and traditional clothes paraded around the city. People go to temples to pray for a better health and a happy life.
Almost families along the streets celebrate big parties and invite guests to have lunch together. Every house also makes offerings, especially a roasted big pig. There are many folk games. The festival attracts many visitors even foreign tourists. This is one of the biggest and most important festivals in Langson.
Hinamatsuri also called Doll's Day or Girls' Day, is a special day in Japan.[1] Hinamatsuri is celebrated each year on March 3.[2] Platforms covered with a red carpet are used to display a set of ornamental dolls representing the Emperor, Empress, attendants, and musicians in traditional court dress of the Heian period.
Origin and customsHinamatsuri traces its origins to a Heian period custom called hina-nagashi (雛流し?, lit. "doll floating"), in which straw hina dolls are set afloat on a boat and sent down a river to the sea, supposedly taking troubles or bad spirits with them. The Shimogamo Shrine (part of the Kamo Shrine complex in Kyoto) celebrates the Nagashi-bina by floating these dolls between the Takano and Kamo Rivers to pray for the safety of children. People have stopped doing this now because of fishermen catching the dolls in their nets. They now send them out to sea, and when the spectators are gone they take the dolls out of the water and bring them back to the temple and burn them.
The customary drink for the festival is shirozake, a sake made from fermented rice. A colored hina-arare, bite-sized crackers flavored with sugar or soy sauce depending on the region, and hishimochi, a diamond-shaped colored rice cake, are served.[4] Chirashizushi (sushi rice flavored with sugar, vinegar, topped with raw fish and a variety of ingredients) is often eaten. A salt-based soup called ushiojiru containing clams still in the shell is also served. Clam shells in food are deemed the symbol of a united and peaceful couple, because a pair of clam shells fits perfectly, and no pair but the original pair can do so.
Families generally start to display the dolls in February and take them down immediately after the festival. Superstition says that leaving the dolls past March 4 will result in a late marriage for the daughter.[5]
U.S. State of Hawaii[citation needed] and Florence, (Italy) (through the patronage of the Embassy of Japan, the Japanese Institute and the historical Gabinetto Vieusseux) also celebrate Hinamatsuri.
PlacementThe Kantō region and Kansai region have different placement orders of the dolls from left to right, but the order of dolls per level is the same.
The term for the platform in Japanese is hina dan (雛壇?). The layer of covering is called dankake (段掛?) or simply hi-mōsen (緋毛氈?), a red carpet with rainbow stripes at the bottom.
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Accurate information is hard to come by, but the tradition is at least 200 years old. The Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake is an annual event held on the Spring Bank Holiday at Cooper’s Hill, near Gloucester in the Cotswolds region of England. It is traditionally by and for the people who live in the local village of Brockworth, but now people from all over the world take part. The event takes its name from the hill on which it occurs.
From the top of the hill a round of Double Gloucester cheese is rolled, and competitors race down the hill after it. The first person over the finish line at the bottom of the hill wins the cheese. In theory, competitors are aiming to catch the cheese; however it has around a one-second head start and can reach speeds up to 70 mph (112 km/h), enough to knock over and injure a spectator.
Cooper's Hill Cheese Rolling and Wake is a contest to be held in May each year at Cooper's Hill near Cheltenham and Gloucester, UK.
This is an annual event that attracts a large number of participants. First the cheese cake was placed in a wooden barrel, to the hilltop. At the start of the competition, the festival will host a barrel burst and pushed Cheese roll down the hillside. The participants race to do to catch up and grab that piece of cheese.
Cheese rolling fast due to many people to run quickly, rolling, crawling quickly under even upside down hillsides to chase it. Who caught the first Cheese Awards will receive symbolic gifts.
Although due to roll under, many people were injured, most of them feel happy.
Buffalo fighting is a unique and traditional festival of people in Do Son District, Haiphong City. This festival is not only associated with Water Goddess worshiping and sacrificing custom but also expressed bravery, chivalry, and risk-taking spirit of people in the coastal city of Haiphong. The festival is annually and officially operated on the 9th day of the 8th month in Vietnamese Lunar Calendar; however, its preparation takes participants nearly a year to process. From choosing the right buffaloes to buy, raising and training them-all of which require hard work and ongoing effort. For example, selection of fighting buffaloes only must be in great meticulosity as they must meet a wide range of requirements: at least 4 or 5 years old, wide chest, bow-shape horns, toned thighs, and long tail. Also, these buffaloes are kept separately from normal ones, and so on. The festival derives from the belief of Do Son’s locals that buffalo fighting is in favor of their guardian gods and hence a continuity of this activity brings them safe voyages, abundant crops as well as healthy and wealthy people-signs of prosperity and happiness.