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Ở quê em có một hội lớn lắm. Đó là lễ hội chọi trâu ở Đồ Sơn – Hải phòng, nổi tiếng trên khắp các vùng miền cả nước. Nhân dân ta có câu:”Dù ai buốn đâu bán đâu, mồng chín tháng tám thì về chọi trâu”. Vào ngày hội du khách khắp nơi đổ về xem hội rất đông. Trước khi bắt đầu chọi trâu có một màn múa cờ truyền thống rất đặc sắc. Sau đó các cụ già làng dắt trâu ra thế là bắt đầu một ngày hội chọi trâu. Ông trâu thứ nhất l mang số 87. Ông trâu thứ hai là sô 89. Ông trâu số 89 là con trâu của làng em. Hai ông trâu hùng hổ đánh nhau. Sau bao nhiêu trận đấu quyết liệt là những tiếng reo hò của khán giả. Ông trâu số 89 của làng em đã chiến thắng. Ông trâu ấy sẽ mang vinh quang, tự hào và cả sự sung túc cho làng em. Em rất thích hội chọi trâu bởi hội chọi trâu chứng minh sự thịnh vượng của quê hương em
Hội Trung thu rước đèn họp bạn hồi năm ngoái thật là vui. Mẹ mua cho em một chiếc đèn lồng hình con bướm. Tối hôm rằm tháng Tám, khi nghe thấy trống ếch dồn dập ngoài ngõ, em vội xách đèn lồng ra nhập vào đoàn quân tí hon tiến về bãi cỏ rộng đầu xóm rồi quây thành vòng tròn quanh bãi. Sau lời tuyên bố của chị phụ trách, chúng em xếp thành hàng dài đi vòng quanh xóm, đi đầu là hai con rồng. Đàn rước đèn đèn đi đến đâu, tiếng trống vang lên đến đó, làm cả xóm náo nhiệt lên như ngày hội lơn. Đi được một vòng, chúng em quay lại bãi cỏ để chuẩn bị phá cỗ. Tiết mục phá cỗ cũng không kém phần vui vẻ như khi rước đèn. Chúng em vừa ăn bánh kẹo, hoa quả, vừa tiến hành văn nghệ. Khi ồng trăng đã lên cao, chúng em mới ra về. Ngày hội đó đã để lại cho em nhiều kỉ niệm khó quên.
The jubilant, exciting festival is an integral part of the spiritual life of the Vietnamese. The Vietnamese people celebrate the festival to show gratitude to supernatural beings such as gods or national heroes. Giong Festival is also a festival of such spiritual meaning to commemorate the Holy Giant or Phu Dong.
Hoi Giong is a traditional festival of tribute and praise of the hero of Thanh Giong, one of the four immortals of folk beliefs in Vietnam. The festival vividly simulates the battles of Thanh Giong and the Van Lang people in the fight against the An, thereby raising public awareness of the ancient forms of tribal warfare; At the same time educate patriotism, martial tradition, the willpower and the desire for independence and freedom of the nation. Hoi Gion is held in many places in the northern delta, but the most typical is Hoi Giong Temple in Phu Dong and Soc (Ha Noi). Hoi Giong in Soc temple (Phu Linh commune, Soc Son district, Hanoi) is held from 6 to 8 January lunar year. According to legend, after defeating An enemy, Phù Linh was the last stop of Thanh Giong before flying to heaven. To commemorate the work of the Blessed Sacrament, the people built the Relic Temple, including 6 temples: Ha Temple (Temple), Dai Bi Pagoda, Mau Temple, Thuong Temple call the temple Soc), monument Saint Giong and beer house. In it, Thuong Temple is a holy place of worship and organizes festivals with full of traditional rituals such as: carnival; procession; incense offering; To prepare for the main festival, on the night of the 5th, the carnival (statue bath) was conducted to invite the Holy Ghost to attend. On the 6th day of the festival, the people of 8 villages in 6 communes located around the Soc temple, Tan Minh, Tien Duoc, Phu Linh, Duc Hoa, Xuan Giang and Bac Phu. I pray that you bless the villagers with a warm and happy life. In it, the ceremony of offering flowers to the Upper Temple of Vi Linh village (Phu Linh commune) was held first. Bamboo flowers are made of bamboo rods about 50 cm long, about 1 cm in diameter, the head of the bamboo is drawn and dyed to symbolize the horse's gong of Thanh Giong. Bamboo flowers after the rise to the temple will be brought to the Lower Temple and then to the participants to pray for the sewing. On the 7th day of the festival (the legendary Sacred Day), the chieftain depicts the scene of Saint Giong chasing the last three enemy soldiers at the foot of Mount Vinalin before flying to heaven. By the afternoon of the 8th, the ceremony of modeling elephants and paper horses with large size was carried out to finish the festival by the war elephants and iron horses are two mascots associated with the process of victory Giong and horses are two The object associated with the process of Saint Giong against the enemy, protect the river coast. All visitors to the festival are expected to hand the elephants and horses to the river to be worshiped by faith, anyone who touches the Holy Sacrament will have luck in life. During the festival there are many folk games held such as chickens, chess, ca tru singing, cheo singing ... Festival at Phu Dong Temple is like a large folk theater with hundreds The role follows a standardized scenario. In particular, each role contains very deep ideas such as: "Mr. Hao" is the generals of St. Giong; "Price" is a regular army of Thanh Giong; The "heroes" represent the 28 invaders of the An; "Mr. Tiger" is a military team; The "Red Dress" is a small reconnaissance unit; "Black Village" is a military team ... Besides, the festival also has the procession as: "Route of the road" is to investigate the enemy; The "procession" is for me to train before the military; "The procession of Dong Dam" is negotiation, calling for peace; "Battle of Soi Bia" is a stylized simulation of fierce battles ... The outstanding values of Hoi Giaong culture show that it is a cultural phenomenon that is preserved and transmitted quite continuously and completely. thought many generations. The festival also has the role of linking the community and contains many creative ideas, expressing aspirations for the country to be peaceful, people have a good life and happiness. In art, Hoi Giaung brings many beauty and value of festivals such as processions, chess marks, drums, gongs, folk songs, dances, tiger dances ... November 16, 2010, in the city of Nairobi (the capital of Kenya), during the fifth session of the Intergovernmental Commission under UNESCO's 2003 Convention, the Association of Phu Dong Temple and Soc temple was officially recognized as Heritage intangible cultural representation of humanity. UNESCO has briefly and fully documented Hoi Giaung as "a cultural museum of Vietnam, preserving many layers of cultural and religious alluvium."
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The buffalo grapple festival is a traditional festival in a few places in Vietnam, but most famous in Do Son in Hai Phong place on August 9th lunar month every year. This festival shows martial spirit of our nation, represents the strength of the Vietnamese people. Two buffalo use two horns of the of thier healthy to fight the enemy. They call them is Mr.Buffalo. After this festival, Mr.Buffalo the most healthy will be used to worship gods. People are here believe buffalo meat of buffaloes have win make thier body strong than.
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Every year, every time the Lunar New Year is the mother to go back home to see the contest rice cook rice.
On the yard, people from all over come to watch the assembly very crowded. Everyone was new, polite and clean. The banner "Happy new spring - Happy new season" hung in the red house welcoming the people. The festival was opened with the incense offering ceremony and the theme of agriculture. Farmers play the role, face cream chubby humor. Villagers play a drama of wet rice cultivation to commemorate Shen Nong. The next day, the villagers held a cooking competition. Each team cooks three people, and cooks little rice pots so that they ripen in three drums. Watch the cheering crowd cheering. The atmosphere of festive festivities.
On New Year's Day, having fun is a joy to be in. I love how many spring fields are entering the harvest season
Mừng Đảng, mừng Xuân, hội làng quê em tổ chức vào đầu tháng Giêng, ngay tại sân đình.
Trước ngày diễn ra lễ hội, cổng đình được trang trí với cờ phướn treo đu màu sắc, rực rỡ và vui mắt. Biểu ngữ Mừng Đảng, Mừng Xuân treo cao ngay cổng chào đón mọi người đến đình xem hội.
Mọi người ăn mặc lịch sự, quần áo mới trang trọng, các bà, các chị diện áo mới còn thơm phức mùi vải sợi. Hội làng được khai mạc bằng lễ dâng hương cúng tổ tiên, thành hoàng thật long trọng. Sau lễ dâng hương là hội thi kéo co của các đội trong làng. Trên quãng sân rộng, sau hồi trống dài nổi lên, các đội kéo co gò lưng kéo sợi dây về phía mình. Theo nhịp trống, người xem hội hò reo cổ vũ thật hào hứng, sôi nổi.
Em thật vui và yêu thích xem hội kéo co. Hội làng gắn kết tình yêu quê hương. Em thấy yêu quê mình tha thiết.
Quê em là vùng đồng bằng miền Nam sông nước và kênh rạch chằng chịt. Hằng năm, lễ hội đua thuyền được tổchức vào Tết Nguyên đán thật hào hứng, náo nhiệt.
Từ trước ngày Rằm tháng Giêng một hôm, người ta treo cờ đuôi nheo đủ màu sắc trên bờ quãng sông rộng chảy qua xã em. Hai bờ xuất phát và đích đến đều có cờ phướn, băng rôn mừng xuân mới. Ngay tại đích đến bên kia sông, người ta treo nhiều chùm bóng bay đủ màu sắc rực rỡ. Đến ngày khai hội, ngay từ sáng sớm các vận động viên bơi thuyền và bà con dã tụ tập đông đảo trên hai bên bờ sông. Thuyền đua chia làm ba đội mặc áo khác màu nhau. Sau hồi trống lệnh, các vận động viên gò lưng chèo thuyền băng qua quãng sông để đến đích. Trống thúc, bà con hò reo cổ vũ, không khí thoáng rộng giữa trời cao, sông nước. Tiếng reo hò đếm nhịp rộn ràng, náo động cả khúc sông. Thuyền của đội nào cũng lướt băng băng. Tiếng mái chèo trên sóng nước bị át đi bởi tiếng reo hò cổ vũ của người xem.
Em rất yêu quê và thích nhữnglễ hội của quê hương mình.
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My best friend is my classmate at school. She and I have been studying together since we entered school in kindergarten. We have studied together all these years. We also travel by the school bus together because we stay close to each other. Her home is only a ten minute walk from my place.
My friend is kindly and sweet-natured. We are always happy to be with each other. We enjoy studying, playing and eating together. If I am sad she will do all she can to make me smile and feel happy.
She has always been kind and helpful to me. When I miss school because I am unwell she comes to my place to share with me all that has been done at school. When she misses school I too help her with all that has been covered at school. We also play badminton together in the evenings.
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My bedroom is the most comfortable place in my house. It becomes my favorite room since I lived in this house five years ago. Actually it is not too large, the width is just 4 x 4 meters, but it is clean enough. It looks like a small cottage with a bed placed in the corner of this room. The color of the bed cover is pink, so soft and calm. On this bed, there are a pillow, a bolster, and 15 cute dolls that always accompany me when I am sleeping. If you enter to my bedroom, you can see a table and a chair next to the bed as my place for study. You can feel the wind blowing from a big window that always make my room cosy and bright near the bed. You can also see a beautiful garden that is full of wonderful flowers from this window. It can change your bad mood to become more cheerful. At the opposite of the window, there is a large cupboard with Bali’s carving. The carving is so smooth and gorgeous. It looks like a carving in the great temple. If you see around my bedroom, you will find a colorful wall. It is combination of attractive colors like pink, violet and blue. The colors are mixed perfectly and it shows the girlie room. It is also completed with some artificial flowers near the window that decorate my room beautifully. I like to spend my time in this room. For me my bedroom is my little palace.The Monkey Buffet Festival is held annually in Lopburi, Thailand. In 2007, the festival included giving fruits and vegetables to the local monkey population of 2,000 in Lopburi Province north of Bangkok.The festival was described as one of the strangest festivals by London's Guardian newspaper along with Spain's baby-jumping festival. A photograph from the Monkey Buffet Festival at Pra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi Province shows a monkey trying to get at fresh fruits and vegetables embedded in blocks of ice.
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Bữa tiệc cho khỉ ở Thái Lan là một lễ hội và sự kiện được tổ chức hàng năm ở Lop Buri tại Thái Lan từ năm 2007, tại đây, người ta sẽ tổ chức chiêu đãi cho nhũng con khỉ hoang một bữa ăn thỏa thuê, từ đó quảng bá cho du lịch .
This bunch of things make this festival a colorful and a very happy event, it has a variety of delicious odors, and a very beautiful, green landscape, that is why it is recommendable for any kind of people, it doesn’t matter you will
1.my room is my favorite room.it is a pretty little pink room.the room is quite small.there is a study table near the window .a wardrobe and bookshelf are close to my pretty little bed.because i really teddy bears,i de finitely won't be missing them on the bed.because in the room there are many memories with me so i really love it(mik viết đơn giản ngắn gọn cho zễ nhé,viết phức tạp thì khá khó hiểu)
My hometown in Nha Trang. My house is not far from the sea. Beautiful moon nights, I often get to see the sea by my parents. The sea in my home is beautiful in the moonlit nights. The sea surface is a giant gold-plated carpet. Far away, the lights on the fishing boats when hidden at the light stars in the night. On the beach, visitors are stepping peacefully. They to enjoy the magic beauty of the moon night. A few friends are playing in the moonlight with games such as quail catch, hide and seek. Play the whole night, but I did not want to return because of the nostalgia of its beauty.
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.
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Mid-Autumn Festival is under the full moon day of the lunar calendar every year in August, over 4,000 years ago. This is the day children’s festival, also known as the “Festival looks Moon”. Children are expected Tet is because adults are often donated toys, usually light. His star, mask, light pull troops … and pies, cakes plastic. Besides the Tet Holiday, Mid-Autumn festival is one of the most famous festivals and it is a traditional celebration for Vietnamese children.
In this new year, we organized presentation deck, looks moon. Everywhere is fallen in the active and colorful air. Children are provided with many nice lanterns – star lanterns, flower lanterns and diverse funny masks for special performance in the evening of the full moon. In some areas, people also held dragon dance, lion dance to the children happy. The main point of the Mid-Autumn is that children use the beautiful lanterns, wear funny masks, perform fantastic lion dances and sing folklore songs in the house’s grounds or on the streets when the moon is rising.
In Vietnam, Moon cakes are the specific cakes and are only on this festival. Moon cakes, which are made from flavor, dried fruit, meat, egg, pumpkin’s seed, peanut, are so sweet and good tasting. Moon cakes symbolize Luck, Happiness, Health and Wealth on the Mid-Autumn day.
Mid-Autumn celebration is also an opportunity for members of the family to get together and share everything in their year. The young generation express their gratitude to the old generation. The parents show their love for their children. For others, because the traditional time to have this festival is usually after harvesting the crops, it is as the congratulation for the full harvest.
Apart from moon cakes and lanterns, the other most visible tradition related to Mid-Autumn festival is the lion dance. On the nights leading up to the holiday, groups of children parade through the streets – some of the children maintain a martial beat on drums, while others control an extravagantly decorated ‘lion’ crafted from molds and paper.
The children approach homes and businesses and ask the owners for their permission to perform. If they agree, the children put on a show that is believed to bring a blessing of luck and fortune. Afterwards the host gives the children lucky money as a sign of gratitude.