Bài tập  /  Bài đang cần trả lời

Viết 1 đoạn văn ngắn nói về lễ hội ở Việt Nam bằng tiếng anh

Viết 1 đoạn văn ngắn nói về lễ hội ở Việt Nam bằng tiếng anh.Help me
3 trả lời
Hỏi chi tiết
491
1
0
Hồng Ngọc
28/12/2021 21:01:55
+5đ tặng

Tet, also known as Lunar new year festival, is the biggest traditional festival in Viet Nam. Tet is usually from the end of January to early February. Before Tet, Vietnamese prepare many things for the three main days. They clean their house and decorate with flowers such as kumquat tree or peach blossom. A huge amount of food will be bought before Tet for making traditional dishes. Banh Chung, Banh Tet, Gio cha, Xoi and Mut, and candies are the foods that must have on Tet holidays. During Tet, people visit their relatives’ homes and give wishes. However, the Vietnamese believe that the first visitor a family receives in the year determines their fortune for the entire year, people never enter any house on the first day without being invited first. Another custom is giving lucky money, which is put into a red envelope as a symbol of luck and wish for a new age. Traditionally, elders will give lucky money to children and the oldest people in the family. However, nowadays, people can give it to anyone including friends, parents, neighbors. Besides, Vietnamese usually go to pagodas or temples to pray for health, wealth, success. To Vietnamese, Tet is the happiest time of all year around, members in a family can gather together, which is a meaningful messages of Lunar New year festival. All in all, Tet is all about back to origins, be good to others, enjoy the precious moment, and wish for the best to come.

Mở khóa để xem toàn bộ nội dung trả lời

(?)
Bạn đã đạt đến giới hạn của mình. Bằng cách Đăng ký tài khoản, bạn có thể xem toàn bộ nội dung trả lời
Cải thiện điểm số của bạn bằng cách đăng ký tài khoản Lazi.
Xem toàn bộ các câu trả lời, chat trực tiếp 1:1 với đội ngũ Gia sư Lazi bằng cách Đăng nhập tài khoản ngay bây giờ
Tôi đã có tài khoản? Đăng nhập
1
0
✨Lie ✨
28/12/2021 21:05:22
+4đ tặng
Tet is a national and family festival. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to have a good time while thinking about the last year and the next year. At Tet, spring fairs are organized, streets and public buildings are brightly decorated and almost all shops are crowded with people shopping for Tet. At home, every is tidied, special food is cooked, offerings of food, fresh water, flowers and betel are made on the family altar with burning joss- sticks scenting the air. First-footing is made when the lucky visitor comes and children are given lucky money wrapped in a red tiny envelope. Tet is also a time for peace and love. During Tet, children often behave well and friends, relatives and neighbors give each other best wishes for the new year.
no body
cảm ơn bạn
✨Lie ✨
thank bạn
✨Lie ✨
bạn muốn khen thì khen google ấy
0
0
28/12/2021 21:05:51
+3đ tặng
Cau Ngu festival originates from the custom of worshiping Ong Nam Hai - a long-standing custom of coastal residents from Quang Binh onwards, of which the most concentrated is the South Central region. Mr. Nam Hai is actually a Whale - a fish with a large body, but a gentle nature, often helping fishermen when in trouble at sea. The fisherman in the southern provinces calls the fish 'Mr. ','Ca Ong' or 'Mr Nam Hai'. When Ca Ong dies and drifts ashore in the territory of any coastal village, that sea village must hold a solemn funeral and set up a mausoleum for worship and sacrifice very carefully. Today's Ong Nam Hai festival is often called Cau Ngu Festival.

Legends about Whale worship
When did the worship of Ca Ong originate and where it originated has not yet been determined exactly. To explain the custom of worshiping Whale, there are many legends, in which some stories and stories are still handed down to this day:
 In Cham mythology recounts: After a period of magic training because he was impatient to return to the country, Cha-Aih-Va disobeyed his teacher to voluntarily turn into a whale, go to a big river, and then was punished. punish. Cha-Aih-Va changed her name and called herself Po Riyah (god of the waves of the sea), sometimes transformed into a swan, becoming the benefactor of those shipwrecked.

Bạn hỏi - Lazi trả lời

Bạn muốn biết điều gì?

GỬI CÂU HỎI
Học tập không giới hạn cùng học sinh cả nước và AI, sôi động, tích cực, trải nghiệm

Hôm nay bạn thế nào? Hãy nhấp vào một lựa chọn, nếu may mắn bạn sẽ được tặng 50.000 xu từ Lazi

Vui Buồn Bình thường

Học ngoại ngữ với Flashcard

×
Trợ lý ảo Trợ lý ảo
×
Gia sư Lazi Gia sư