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7 tháng 4 2022
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19 tháng 12 2019

Topic 1: Hỏi đáp Tiếng anh

23 tháng 12 2019

TOPIC 1:

Bat Trang Porcelain Village is a traditional pottery-making village, which is located in the Northern of the Red River, Bat Trang town, Gia Lam district, Ha Noi. The pottery here is made of a special kind of clay – the white clay.
The craftsmen only use their hands to knead the clay into the shape of the bowl, flower vase, etc. Then, they draw lively pictures or patterns on the products and glaze them. After that, these kneaded-clays will be put into the kiln for heating.

The pottery products of Bat Trang Porcelain Village are always famous for the skillfulness, subtleness and the diversity of product’s shapes such as small bowls, large bowls, flower vases, pots, thuribles, etc. Especially, all the handicrafts of this pottery-making village are waterproof and fade-resistant.

The glaze of Bat Trang is also very subtle and unique with the secret recipe, which is handed down from generation to generation. Those values have created such an irresistible attraction and appealing feature for Bat Trang village. This is the reason why this traditional handicraft village can attract so many tourists as well.

9 tháng 1

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One of the celebrations in Vietnam that holds a special place is the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Tet Trung Thu. This festival is traditionally celebrated on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, which usually falls in September.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a joyous occasion that is particularly cherished by children and families. It is a time when people gather together to appreciate the beauty of the full moon, enjoy colorful lanterns, and engage in various festive activities.

One of the highlights of the Mid-Autumn Festival is the custom of carrying and parading lanterns. Children and adults alike craft and decorate lanterns in various shapes and sizes, often featuring popular characters from folklore or modern cartoons. The lanterns illuminate the night sky, creating a magical and enchanting atmosphere.

Another significant aspect of the festival is the tradition of lion and dragon dances. These captivating performances involve dancers manipulating large, vibrant lion or dragon puppets to the beat of drums and cymbals. It is believed that these dances bring good luck and ward off evil spirits.

One of the most delightful aspects of the Mid-Autumn Festival is the abundance of mooncakes. These round pastries are filled with various delicious ingredients like sweet bean paste, lotus seed paste, or salted egg yolks. Mooncakes are exchanged among family members, friends, and business associates as a symbol of unity and good wishes.

The Mid-Autumn Festival also provides an opportunity for families to come together and enjoy a festive meal. Relatives gather to share a delicious feast that often includes traditional dishes like sticky rice, fruits, and other seasonal delicacies.

What makes the Mid-Autumn Festival memorable is the sense of community and togetherness it fosters. The celebration brings people of all ages and backgrounds together, promoting unity and harmony. It is a time when families bond, children indulge in joyful activities, and cultural traditions are passed down from one generation to another.

Overall, the Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam is a delightful and heartwarming celebration that showcases the rich cultural heritage and the strong sense of community in the country.

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27 tháng 12 2017

Topic 2 : A couple of months ago I went to the Greek island of Crete. We stayed in a town called Xania, which is on the coast in the north west of Crete. It is a really picturesque town with small cobbled streets, a large harbour and many ancient buildings. I went there with my husband Brendan for a one-week holiday. We got there by various means of transport, taking a train to the airport, then a four-hour flight, followed by a twenty-minute taxi ride from the airport to where we were staying. The whole journey took around eight hours from door to door, which was a bit longer than we expected it to take, although we didn't have any major delays, thank goodness. I enjoyed my stay there very much, as I had not had a holiday for ages and needed to switch off from working. We didn't do much sightseeing, although Xania itself has a long and fascinating history so went to the local museum in order to learn more about it. I spent a lot of time reading books and swimming in the sea, which I must admit was quite a lot colder than I thought it would be. I also enjoyed eating the delicious Cretan food, and walking around the ancient streets in the town. One of the things I enjoyed the most was going to a restaurant called Xalkina, where they had live Cretan music every night. The musicians were playing instruments that I had never seen before, and I loved the style and tempo of the music they played. I would definitely like to go back to Crete one day, though next time I would probably make more effort to see the amazing sights of the rest of Crete.

20 tháng 5 2018

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