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Dear Tom,
That's great news that you're going to Soc Trang Province for the Ok Om Bok Festival! It's a wonderful opportunity to experience the local culture. Here are some dos and don'ts to keep in mind:
Dos: Respect the local customs and traditions. Observe and follow the practices of the festival. Dress appropriately. Wear comfortable clothes, but make sure they are respectful and modest.
Don'ts: Avoid causing any disruptions or disrespecting the festival rituals. Don't litter. Keep the surroundings clean and dispose of waste properly. Enjoy your time at the Ok Om Bok Festival and have a memorable experience!
Best regards,
[HaNa]
Dear Tom,
I'm happy to hear that you are going to join the Ok Om Bok Festival in Soc Trang Province. As I know, Ok Om Bok Festival, also called Moon Offering Festival is a traditional folk festival has existed for a very long time of Khmer people in Mekong Delta, especially in Tra Vinh and Soc Trang Provinces.
Here are some advice for you about what you should and shouldn’t do at that festival. First, I think you should wear trainer or shoes and comfortable clothes because maybe you will walk a lot. Remember not to refuse young rice when the elders offer it to you because it shows the gratefulness from the local people to the Moon God.
Also, I should remind you that you must not to litter on the ground or run away from your father. It's an big festival so it will be crowded, you should be careful to not get lost. Anyway, I hope you will have a great time with your dad and enjoy the festival.
Love,
Tạm dịch:
Gửi Tom,
Mình rất vui khi nghe cậu sẽ tham gia Lễ hộ Ok Om Bok ở Sóc Trăng, Theo mình biết thì lễ hội Ok Om Bok còn được gọi là Lễ hội cúng trăng, là một lễ hội truyền thống của người Khơ-me đã xuất hiện từ rất lâu rồi, đặc biệt là ở hai tỉnh Trà Vinh và Sóc Trăng.
Và đây là những điều cậu nên và không nên làm ở lễ hội. Đầu tiên mình nghĩ là cậu nên mang giày thể thao và mặc đồ thoải mái vì cậu sẽ phải di chuyển rất nhiều. Nhớ là không được từ chối phần cốm mà người lớn tuổi đưa cho vì nó thể hiện sự biết ơn của người dân đến thần Mặt Trăng.
Mình cũng nhắc cậu là không được xả rác trên đường hay là tách ra khỏi bố cậu, Nó là một lễ hội lớn nên sẽ rất đông người, và hãy cẩn thận đừng để đi lạc. Dù sao thì mong cậu sẽ có một khoảng thời gian vui vẻ với bố và tận hưởng lễ hội.
Yêu thương,
Hi,
It’s nice to hear from you again,
Let me tell you about how I spend my free time. When I finish all my homework, I often play a game and read a book. On Sunday, I usually go swimming with my friends at a nearby pool. We also play football in the afternoon. On Sunday, I always help my mom with housework and cooking meals. Then I do DIY with my younger brother.
How do you spend your free time? I’m looking forward to your reply.
Bye for now,
Hi Tom,
I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to share an exciting opportunity with you – the upcoming Ok Om Bok Festival! It's a vibrant and culturally rich event that celebrates the traditional harvest season.
Participating in the festival will give you a chance to immerse yourself in the local culture, witness mesmerizing rituals, and enjoy delicious traditional foods. The festival's colorful atmosphere and warm community spirit make it a unique experience.
Don't miss out on this fantastic cultural celebration! Your presence would undoubtedly add to the festive cheer. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Best regards,
Xuan Thanh
Dear Tom,
I'm happy to hear that you are going to join the Ok Om Bok Festival in Soc Trang Province. As I know, Ok Om Bok Festival, also called Moon Offering Festival is traditional folk festival has existed for a very long time of Khmer people in Mekong Delta, especially 2 Tra Vinh and Soc Trang Provinces.
Here, I have some advice for you to dos and don'ts at that festival. First, I think you should wear trainer or shoes and comfortable clothes because maybe you must be walk a lot. And then, remember to bring some bottle of water, it will be hot in Soc Trang so you will get thirsty.
Also, I should remind you that you must not to litter on the ground or run away from your father. It's an big festival so it will be crowded, you should be careful to not get lost. Anyway, I hope you will have a great time with your dad and enjoy the festival.
CheersTet is a traditional holiday of Vietnam. It often begins in late-January and ends in early-February. With the meaning of seeing the old year off and welcoming the new year, Tet becomes a special occasion of reunion for Vietnamese families. At that time, all family members try to come back to their home and get together to make such preparations for Tet as buying new clothes and cleaning their house. A branch of apricot blossoms or a Kumquat tree is indispensable decoration for every family in these days. They seem like a fresh air to the house. We display a tray full of fruits and vases of flowers on the ancestral altar. Some typical Tet's food are sweets, coconut jam, fruit candies, melon seeds, stew pork with eggs, and especially sticky rice cake. Tet meals are usually bigger and more delicious than our daily ones. On Tet holiday, people have many recreational activities. Young persons take part in the traditional games such as: tug of war, cooking rice, cock fighting, watching lion dance. Many people visit relatives to wish a happy new year. Adults will give lucky money to children. Woman like going to pagoda to wish good things for their family. In my opinion, I like cozy and fresh Tet atmosphere. All family members gather and talk about resolutions for a happy new year. I can hang out with my friend and don't worry about anything. " Tet" holiday is always in Vietnamese's heart.
Tham khảo nha!
Vietnam is the country with many beautiful festivals. There are hundreds of festivals each year. Besides the Tet Holiday, the Mid-Autumn festival is one of the most famous festivals and it is a traditional celebration for Vietnamese children. The Mid-Autumn festival is held on the 15th day on the 8thlunar month (often in late September or early October) in the middle of autumn and it is celebrated for a whole day. On this day, the adults and the parents prepare many different foods - Moon cakes, candies, biscuits, jellies, and fruit, such as grapefruit, longan fruit, bananas, apples, mango, etc. Moon cakes are the specific cakes and are only on this festival. Moon cake, which is made from flavour, meat, egg, dried fruit, pumpkin’s seed, peanut, is so sweet and good tasting. Everyone sounds “How delicious Moon cakes are!” after tasting them and can’t say no with them. Moon cakes symbolise Luck, Happiness, Health and Wealth on the Mid-Autumn day. Besides that, the children are provided with many nice lanterns - star lanterns, flower lanterns and diverse funny masks such as clown mask, lion mask, prince or princess mask for the special performance in the evening of the full moon. Everywhere is fallen in the active and colourful air. The main point of the Mid-Autumn is that children use the beautiful lanterns, wear funny masks, perform fantastic lion dances, sing folklore songs in the house’s grounds or in the streets when the moon is rising. It is really an exciting show. The Mid-Autumn celebration is an opportunity for members of the family to visit together and share together everything in their year. The young generation express their gratitude to the old generation. The parents show their love for their children. Because the autumn is the time of the beginning of the new school year, so the adults and parents give gifts to the children. And the teenagers receive a lot of presents with many good luck wishes before the hard school time. The symbol PhD which is made from paper represents good wishes for success to pupils. 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. Nowadays, although some of the traditional toys have been replaced by modern toys, the meaning and the performance has been kept and developed. It is certain that the Mid-Autumn day is important and famous for Vietnamese people. Everyone wants to join in it. And it really is a good example of the traditional culture of the Vietnamese.
Referring to the New Year, I would be happy ! New Year this year, I hope to have a lot of fun! Which is lucky, eat sweets, ... And one thing that I least expect it's "Eve".
Every year, on 30/1, then I'm burning up! On this day, I want to sleep until 7:30 the morning, along with your breakfast US- close friend of my neighbor. Then walk around the street together. Noon, I wish everyone in my neighborhood would gather to eat bars, karaoke. In the afternoon, I, My and Huyen and I will go swimming. 4:00 And they went for ice cream. Finally the evening, me and my sister will be playing the computer, and play again just as the Kitchen God. And 8:00 to 11:30 sleep when my mother called up, just then, the sisters would burn sparklers. 12:00 arrived, my family will really warm Eve. And sleep together.
That's what I always wanted one. I hope this dream will come true!