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Một bài thuyết trình ngắn khoảng 20 câu về kimono và yukata bằng tiếng anh

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Sure! Here’s a short presentation about kimono and yukata:

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Good morning, everyone! Today, I would like to talk to you about two traditional Japanese garments: kimono and yukata.

First, let’s start with the kimono. The kimono is a long, flowing robe with wide sleeves that is typically made of silk. It has been a part of Japanese culture for centuries and is worn on special occasions, such as weddings, tea ceremonies, and festivals.

Kimonos come in various colors and patterns, which often carry specific meanings. For example, brighter colors and elaborate designs are usually reserved for celebrations, while more muted tones are appropriate for formal events.

Wearing a kimono requires some skills, as it involves multiple layers and complex tying techniques. The obi, a wide belt, is a key accessory that holds the kimono in place and adds elegance to the overall look.

Now, let’s talk about the yukata. The yukata is a lighter, more casual version of the kimono, typically made of cotton. It is usually worn in the summer, especially during festivals and fireworks displays.

Unlike kimonos, yukatas are easier to wear, making them popular among both locals and tourists. They are often adorned with bright colors and floral patterns, giving a fresh and vibrant look.

The yukata is typically paired with a simple obi, and people often wear traditional sandals called geta with it. This makes the yukata comfortable and suitable for warm weather.

In conclusion, both kimono and yukata are beautiful representations of Japanese tradition and culture. While the kimono is more formal and intricate, the yukata offers a relaxed and casual alternative.

Thank you for your attention! I hope you’ve learned something new about these wonderful garments today.

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In Japanese, Kimono means “clothes” and this is considered the formal traditional costume of the Land of Cherry Blossoms. However, its predecessor originated from China. Then, in 984, the king at that time ordered artisans to improve and breathe Japanese culture into the designs to create a true national costume for the country. It can be said that the first Kimono appeared in the Heian period (794 - 1192) and was distilled to the best to become the national costume of Japan to this day. Yukata in Japanese means bathrobe but was later improved and became a traditional costume. In fact, this is considered a regular version of Kimono; In addition to being worn by people in the summer, festivals or in traditional restaurants and hotels in Japanese culture. The birth time of Yukata has not been specifically determined, only known to originate from the Japanese art of Onsen bathing. Like Kimono, Yukata began to become popular from the Heian period and was mainly used by the aristocracy. Until now, Yukata has become the traditional costume of the Land of the Rising Sun. Almost every Japanese woman will have at least one Yukata in her wardrobe.
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