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4 tháng 4 2019

Yes I do like unusual festivals because itz unique sometimes funny but it’s some side effects 2 It can be dangerous,and makes many people injured or even died such as train surfing,.....(bạn tự đưa vd):D

2 tháng 4 2019

Traditional festivals used to be misunderstood in Viet Nam during war time and during the middle of last century. They were accused of wasting time, money and affected the country's production because people thought festivals meant entertainment. Moreover, when traditional festivals went along with religious ritual, they were considered part of feudalism, which needed removing. This resulted in an interruption in the flow of traditional festivals in Viet Nam, making a gap in Vietnamese people's knowledge about the festivals.

Many festivals were inadvertently buried for a long time and have recently been revived. The break in cultural flow caused phenomena threatening the health of the festivals. For example, some festivals lost their typical features, making them the same or similar to others. The monotone nature of festivals could make room for new things, in many cases, the new are not suitable with the old. It's ridiculous to see a beauty contest or play video games in Lim Festival which features "quan ho" (Bac Ninh Province's folk singing.

The most concerning problem now is that festivals are commercialised and distorted. People are secularising festivals, offering different types of services instead of a chance to worship. Many make the festivals an opportunity to make money.

In other cases, festivals became the place for local governments to report their achievements. Professional troupes are hired to perform in traditional festivals, which I think is unusual. Let local people hold the festivals by themselves. Management offices and local governments should focus on orienting, guiding and managing safety and security for the community.

The culture ministry in Viet Nam has planned the inspection and tightening the management and organisation of festivals, especially the traditional ones. Do you think this plan is feasible, given the fact that there are some 7,000 festivals here?

13 tháng 12 2021

Các bạn giúp mik vs

 

13 tháng 12 2021

đơn giản thoi

yes i do, because i think festivals very interesting and it for happy with my friend, family...

no , i don't . because it is noisy.

20 tháng 8 2023

Tham khảo:

Yes, I sure am happy to be the age I am now primarily because it has allowed me to understand about the world around me in a new light. In fact, as I actually come to think about it, I am so happy just to be alive because life is a gift, no matter what age I really am.

NG
20 tháng 8 2023

Not exactly like it, but don't hate it either. Although this is a beautiful age, brilliant youth, but at the same time there are many pressures, such as university exams, a big step in human life.

26 tháng 9 2019

I like the nomadic life

I’ve been traveling the world for 15 years of my life and I still LOVE IT. It honestly rarely gets old. When it does, I just go back to the US until I get the urge to go nomadic again.

There are 5 main things about nomadic life that make it so great:

  1. The best part about nomadic life is simply the freedom to be who you are and do what you want. There are macro freedoms (long-term, big picture things) and micro freedoms (daily freedoms), as I describe in the blog below.
  2. The second thing is being able to spend as much time as you want with family and friends, because you aren’t tied to one place or office. Blogger Tim Urban says we only have 4% of our time left - LIFETIME - with our parents when we turn 18 (he calls this “The Tail End”). Being nomadic allows you to increase that tenfold if you so choose
  3. The third thing that rock about being geographically liberated is being able to “hack” life by controlling your timezone, daily schedule, cost of living, and so much more.
  4. Next up is having control over your health. Instead of sitting in a frigid office full of fluorescent lights all day, you can spend more time at home, hang out with your dog, make better food choices and have more time to exercise.
  5. Last but not least is the community aspect. I have about 5,000 friends on Facebook now, just because of being nomadic. Wherever I go in the world, I know someone. And many of them are life-long friends.
14 tháng 12 2017

làm hộ mình đc ko ?? Giúp vs mina

14 tháng 12 2017

yes , of course ! because it very fun. that i think so.leuleu

3 tháng 10 2017

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.

3 tháng 10 2017

I prefer to live in a city because i think that life in a city is always more exciting and more comfortable than life in a country or in a small town.
First of all, in cities there is usually something to do or somewhere to go. In the city there is a large access to education an there is easier to find good and ineresting job. Moreover there is a good selection of cinemas, galeries, theaters or restaurants, where people can spand their free time. There is always something interesting and it is impossible to be bored.

In the cities, there are a lot of good shops where we can do the shopping easily and quickly. Moreover there are many sports facilities such as swimming pools, gym halls or tennis courts where people can spend their free time and practis their favourite sports.
Young people in cities are in better situation, than young people in village or in a small town, because young city- dwallers can go to clubs, discos, and spend their leisure time. They have also more opportunities to meet someone.

However living in a big city have some disadvantages. Havy traffic is big problem. Fumes emitted into the atmosphere polutte the air and many city-dwallers suffer from serious medical disorders. Moreover there are many car accidents every day and the noise never stops. There are many cars and it is difficult to find a parking place especially in the centre. In addition the crime rate in cities is very high.
Summing up, in spite of all these disadvantages, living in a city is more exciting, interesting and never dull for me.

NG
19 tháng 8 2023

There's no place like home. We have yet to find another planet that fits us so perfectly. So, my first choice would be to stay here and fix the insane mess we are making on this planet.