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3 tháng 10 2018

Tay ethnic minority occupies 1st place in the ethnic minorities of Vietnam. While Viet people have 86% of the population, Tay residents have less than 2%. Their number is estimated at approximately 1.7 million. It is estimated, they are in Vietnam already in the year 500 A.D. This group is divided into the another smaller groups (e.g. Ngan, Phen, Tho, Thu Lao, Pa Di). People inhabit the area mainly in the north-eastern part of northern Vietnam, in the provinces of Cao Bang, Lang Son, Bac Kan, Quang Ninh, Ha Giang, in smaller numbers in Yen Bai and Lao Cai.

The culture of the Tay ethnic group is very rich. Starting with traditional folklore and wedding songs, poems, dances and music. The well-known song is “Hat Luon“, it’s called. duet between lovers. During the year, there are a several festivals and celebrations that have different meanings. They are typical farmers and some traditions have persisted to the present. E.g. long tradition in the cultivation of wet rice, digging irrigation canals, threshing grain rice on wooden racks (Loong). The most famous craft of Tay ethnic minority is weaving brocade of original designs, which are highly prized.

Clothes are not so colorful as with other ethnic minorities. Clothes are made of cotton that is dyed indigo color. There is not so much to see the embroidery or other decorations. Women wear skirts or pants, polo shirt and black scarf, men wear trousers and shirt or T-shirt. Thu Lao ethnic minority wears cone-shaped scarf on their heads and Tho ethnic minority dresses like Thai residents of Mai Chau town.

Dwellings are similar to Thai residents, the house is built on the pillars. They use the tiles, straw or palm leaf for building the roof and wood or bamboo for walls. The villages are often built in the foothills and are often named according to mountains, rivers or fields that are located here. Villages are often large and have dozens of homes at once.

11 tháng 1 2022

500 A.C hay là 500 A.D vậy bạn? hiha
 

9 tháng 2 2021

Pho is one of the Vietnamese traditional food. The most delicious and typical brand of Pho in Vietnam is Ha Noi Pho with wonderful flavor. Pho is made from rice noodles, beef or chicken and other spices. Pho is a noodle soup; therefore, it’s better when being added with beansprout. Eating Pho with family not only reflects Vietnamese tradition but also creates cozy atmosphere. At weekends, my friends and I usually go to a cafeteria to enjoy Pho because Pho is served at many restaurants in Vietnam. There are two main kind of Pho: noodle soup with beef and sliced chicken, both of them are delicious and high nutrients. Pho is favorite food of almost Vietnamese and often served as breakfast. Moreover, Pho is popular in international market for its pleasant taste and reasonable price. Foreign tourists visit Vietnam and they really like the taste of Pho here. I am very proud of it. In near future, I hope Pho will be more famous in other countries so that foreigners can enjoy this cuisine and understand about Vietnamese culture.

#Tham khảo!

8 tháng 11 2023

Dear Andrew

I hope this message finds you well! I'm excited to share with you about the city I currently reside in—Sydney, Australia. Nestled along the stunning coastline, Sydney is renowned for its iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. The city boasts a vibrant cultural scene with diverse cuisines and a rich tapestry of art and music.

The great part about Sydney is its blend of urban living and natural beauty. From its pristine beaches to the sprawling parks and reserves, there's always a picturesque spot to unwind. However, the downside is the high cost of living and occasional traffic congestion, typical of any bustling metropolis.

Overall, I adore Sydney for its liveliness, but the hustle sometimes gets overwhelming. Nevertheless, the city's charm always wins me over, making it a fantastic place to call home!

Warm regards,

Dac Minh

8 tháng 11 2023

Dear [Friend],

I hope that you are well. I am currently living in Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. It’s located in the northern part of the country, and it’s known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.

One of the special things about Hanoi is its Old Quarter, a maze of bustling streets dating back to the 13th century. The city is also famous for its unique cuisine, with dishes like Pho and Bun Cha that are loved by locals and tourists alike.

Living in Hanoi has its ups and downs. The city is full of life and there’s always something to do. However, it can get quite crowded and the traffic can be a bit chaotic at times.

Despite these challenges, I love living here. The city’s energy, its people, and its culture make it a truly special place. I hope you’ll get the chance to visit someday.

Best, [Your Name]

28 tháng 3 2022

k có 5 sao đâu nha bạn.

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17 tháng 11 2021

I like living in the countryside because of some reasons. Environmentally speaking, it is a peaceful place. The air is fresh. The space is quiet. We can enjoy healthy natural conditions without worrying much about environmental pollution.

As for social security, the countryside is a safer place than a city. While urban security situation is always complicated with all kinds of crimes, rural areas are much more secure because most of countrymen are friendly and ready to help one another.

Moreover, rural life is also easier that in cities. People in cities are easy to get stressed because of pollution, job pressures, competitions, etc ... On the contrary, those bad things are very rare in the countryside. To sum up, except income matters, the countryside is a better residence than cities.