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I would like to talk about Mid-autumn festival, also known as Tet Trung Thu which is one of the most important holidays in Vietnam. The festival usually lasts for around 2-3 days and it takes place on the 15th of August according to the lunar calendar. Other Asian countries also celebrate this occasion which dates back thousands of years.
During the festival, children of all ages wear colorful masks, carry candle lanterns, sing folklores and parade on the streets. There are also those who perform lion dance to every house in their neighbor with the hope that will bring fortune to these households. However, unless house owners give them some money, these dancers will not stop.
When it comes to Mid-autumn festivals, the first thing that springs to my mind is the Moon cakes, which are a popular traditional Vietnamese food. They are made of powder, pork meat, egg, peanut, and green bean. Moon cakes represent happiness, wealth, and longevity so they are used as gifts and also for decoration purposes.
Although Vietnamese people don’t get days off at this festival, it’s one of the most expected occasions for several reasons. First and foremost, it’s a great time for family members to gather, eat traditional foods, and share joys and sorrows. Besides, public places are aesthetically decorated and there is a wide range of cultural and art activities all over the country. Therefore, it’s a great time for people to forget about problems and celebrate with their loved ones.
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