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1 tháng 11 2016

bn vào google dịch tiếng việt sang tiếng anh là xongNguyễn Quỳnh Anh

30 tháng 7 2019

Tet Holiday is the biggest annual celebration of Vietnam in the first days of lunar New Year. During these days, people welcome a new coming year with good health, lucks and success. Tet holiday is very special for Vietnamese families to reunite and celebrate together.

The preparation for Tet holiday is taken place very soon because it requires many steps. All members of families clean and redecorate their houses together. Then, they buy food, drink such as cookies, sweets, candied fruit, melon seeds...to offer their guests and to store because in this occasion, many shops are closed. A branch of peach flower or a kumquat tree cannot be absent from every home during these special days. Children are the most eager, as their parents will buy them new clothes. In addition to buying things, many Vietnamese families make Chung cake, pickled onion, frozen meat, which are our country's traditional food on Tet holiday. We decorate ancestral altars with a five-fruit tray, vegetables, sweets, and flowers.

In the last day of the previous year, people become more excited as they feel that the New Year is very near to them. Everybody all waits for the sacred moment when the clock points 0 am and fireworks light up everywhere to wish for health, lucks and happiness in the next year. Streets are extremely crowded. On contrary, in the first morning of the year, everything seems peaceful and quiet as people want to sleep longer to enjoy the moment with their cozy family. However, there are some families getting up early to come back to their hometown to visit their ancestors' graves and relatives. From noon on, everybody go to their neighbors' houses to wish them a happy new year. Children in new clothes are very excited, as they will get lucky money from adults.

There are many activities to welcome new coming spring in this occasion. Children usually take up pens to write their first essay, hoping for good results in school. In spring festivals, everyone especially the young takes part in the traditional games such as rollercoaster, tug of war, cooking rice, cock fighting etc. to express their happiness while farmers wish for bumper crops. Women often go to pagodas to show Buddha their hearts and wish their families good things and power to avoid bad lucks. During the first days of New Year, Vietnamese people do things that are supposed to be good for themselves and their loved ones such as wearing red clothes, buying salt, taking chance or praying... and avoid saying taboos(related to death, breaking...). Each region in Vietnam has it own customs to celebrate Tet, which are very special and unique.

"Tet" is the word that is very familiar to Vietnamese people whenever we think about our country. This is the time for family reunion, for festivals, and for people to give love to their loved one. As for me, I enjoy the warm and cozy Tet's atmosphere when all members of my family stay and talk together.

11 tháng 12 2017

New Year day is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in our country. This is the occasion that people celebrates with great joy, hope, festivity and different cultural and other programs.

New Year is the time when a new calendar year begins and the year count is incremented. According to the Gregorian calendar, this festival falls on the first January each year.

People start the arrangement to celebrate this festival about one week prior to the 1st January. On the 31st night, people gather together, eat western foods and sometimes the traditional foods, make prayer for the prosperity of for the New Year and stay awake till late night to enjoy the night.

In my country, people groom well in the first January. To some extent, people believe that the first January is important to them as it the starting of a new year. They believe that remaining happy, eating good foods and wearing nice clothes would make them happy and prosperous for the whole year.

People greet others, give and receive gifts, visit the amusement parks and do many other activities. Some fares held on for the occasion and a great gathering is observed there. So of the big trade fares, book fares start on the 1st day of the year.

This is an important festival to us. We along with the whole world take this day as an important festival day. In our tradition, we start the year with the hope of eliminating the bitterness and failure of the past year and start a fresh year with the hope of fortune and happiness.

5 tháng 1 2021

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There are many interesting festival in Vietnam. But one of them I like best is Tet holiday. It is traditonal festival. It coured in late January and early February, when the spring comes . Tet holiday is celebrated in every year. It held in a traditonal way. Before Tet holiday, Vietnamese people decorate, clean the house. They also go to the markets to buy peach blossom, Kum Quat trees because it is the symbol of Tet holiday and the spring. Moreover, they buy many things: candies, cake, fruit, new clothes,... The man often stay at home to make Chung cake because of its traditonal food. At Tet, people often visit relative . Children get lucky money from adult. Some people go to pagoda to bring to luck. In family member, Tet helps them love each other more.I feel very happy and relax. I love Tet holiday.

21 tháng 11 2023

 

Mid-Autumn Festival is a famous festival of Vietnam. On this occasion, children are the main characters to sing, carry lanterns, watch lion dances and sit together to eat sweets and drink soft drinks. The Mid-Autumn Festival is also considered a non-horror version of Halloween, where children will have fun holding lanterns with fairy-tale characters and different cartoon characters. Sweets do not need to beg and say "Give candy or be teased", at the middle school festival, most children are prepared with candy to have fun and eat as much as they want. This is one of the oldest festivals from ancient times to now, I'm sure other people from abroad will also enjoy this festival.

Đây là lần đầu mình viết văn bằng tiếng Anh nên có gì bạn thông cảm nha. 

22 tháng 11 2023

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Tet Trung Thu, is a joyous celebration in Vietnam. Held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, usually in September, this vibrant festival revolves around family reunions and the admiration of the full moon. Streets come alive with colorful lanterns, and children carry handmade lanterns while parading through neighborhoods. Mooncakes, a traditional delicacy, are shared among family and friends. The festival holds deep cultural significance, emphasizing gratitude and unity. Traditional lion dances, folk performances, and the enchanting glow of lantern-lit nights create a magical atmosphere during this beloved Vietnamese celebration.

13 tháng 7 2021

To: helen@gmail.com

Subject: Phu Giay Festival

Dear Helen,

How are you? Every year in Vietnam in the first week of the third lunar month, the festival is March 3, tourists from all over the world eagerly make pilgrimages to Phu Day Festival, the place to worship Holy Mother Lieu Hanh, the sacred mother of the Vietnamese nation. Male. The festival aims to organize rituals, burn incense in gratitude to Saint Mother Lieu Hanh. At the same time, Lady Chua Lieu Hanh was also worshiped at many other festivals in Vietnam, but the Phu Day festival was among the most solemn, with the participation of a large number of people.

24 tháng 12 2022

Lunar New Year, or Tet, is considered the most important festival and holiday in Vietnam. All schools, companies, factories are temporarily closed. It is the occasion for family unions and gatherings when people return to their families. To prepare for this special day, most Vietnamese people prepare by cleaning and decorating their houses as well as cooking delicious foods. There are a lot of special Vietnamese customs during this time that you could learn. For example, the importance of the first person visiting the house on the new year, wishing greetings of New Year, ancestral worship, and giving lucky money to elderly people and children (aka “Li Xi” in Vietnamese language). During Tet, Vietnamese people will visit their relatives, go to pagodas and temples to pray for a better upcoming year. 

24 tháng 12 2022

One of my favourite festival it is Tet.This is an interesting holiday.It is held for us to worship our ancestors.Tet is held on the 1st to the 10th day of the 1st lunar month.Before Tet,we will have the preparing.It would take a week  or two.The house will be repainted and will be decorated by decorations,kumpuat trees,apricot or peach blossoms.Then on the 29th of the 12th lunar month,we will watch Tao Quan on VTV Go.And when the time come,we 'll do the count down from 10 to 1 as the clock finally stroke 12.The sky will be shine beautyfully by the firework display.There are alot of great activities and I can't tell them all.By the way,Tet is coming soon.HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

9 tháng 1

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Decorating homes to welcome Tet (Lunar New Year) is a significant cultural tradition in Vietnam. It is a time when families come together to celebrate and welcome the new year, and decorating the home is seen as a way to create a festive and auspicious atmosphere.

Some people might argue that spending money on decorations for Tet is unnecessary or even wasteful. They might believe that the funds could be better used for more practical purposes, such as savings or investments. Additionally, they might argue that the decorations are temporary and will be taken down after the holiday, making it a fleeting expense.

On the other hand, supporters of Tet decorations argue that they play an essential role in preserving cultural heritage and strengthening family bonds. They believe that the festive atmosphere created by the decorations adds to the joy and excitement of the holiday. Moreover, they see it as a way to show respect for ancestors and bring good luck for the coming year.

Ultimately, whether decorating for Tet is considered a waste of money or not depends on personal values, cultural beliefs, and financial circumstances. Some individuals may prioritize the cultural significance and emotional value of the tradition, while others may focus more on practicality and financial considerations. It's important to respect differing opinions on this matter.

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