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Okay, well, if you look at this question from a personal perspective, I'm not the type of person who is passionate about pushing the boat out a lot. From this perspective, many types of the sought-after festivals in our culture raise essential issues such as pollution, commercialization, disruption, and even crime. For example, local communities [...]
Certainly, 100% of us in my area often celebrate great festivals, especially when people create a new and dynamic ceremony or occasion for the New Year!
In Vietnam, we celebrate a spring festival to commemorate Emperor Quang Trung, which has become a deep-rooted tradition that involves a sense of community. During this ceremony, people reunite and visit the temple to honor their ancestors for their service to the country. Additionally, we invoke good fortune.
In Vietnam, we always celebrate a festival to commemorate Emperor Quang Trung every spring, which is deeply rooted in this long-standing ceremony. During the ceremony, people visit the temple and pray for happiness and prosperity for their families.
Yes, definitely. We celebrate a lot of national festivals in my country. I'm sure you know about the spring festival called Nauruz. It's the most important one. We always celebrate Nauruz. These days we wear national dress and prepare national foods like kook samsa and chuchuara. Nauruz food is called Sumadak. This meal is very [...]
