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Tet is definitely the most crucial national festival of Vietnam. It is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in our country. This is the occasion that people celebrate with great joy, hope, festivity and different cultural and other programs.
Tet is the time when the Lunar calendar year begins which usually fall between mid January to mid February. People start the arrangement to celebrate this festival about one month prior to Tet which includes cooking traditional foods, cleaning their house and buying new furnitures, etc.
On the Lunar New Year’s Eve, people gather together, make prayers and stay awake till late at night to enjoy the night. But during Tet holiday, because of the COVID-19, several customs that make Tet a unique festival must be canceled. For instance, visit friend and relatives’ houses, play cards, and going to churches, temples or pagodas to make good prays for their family have to be stopped based on official dispatch. Everyone have to wear masks if they want to go out.
This is an important festival to us. Vietnamese take this day as an important festival day. In our tradition, we start the year with the hope of eliminating the bitterness and failure of the past year and start a fresh year with the hope of fortune and happiness. But it is important to keep yourself and your family members stay safe from the pandemic so don't go to the public places such as cinemas or supermarketts.
In recent years, traffic has become a hot topic attracting the attention of a large number of people. Traffic accidents happen every day and every hour across the country and tend to increase. Therefore, we need to have serious thoughts and practical actions to contribute to reducing traffic accidents. Traffic accidents are very complicated and diverse: running red lights, going in the wrong lane, speeding beyond the prescribed speed... Depending on the severity, the damage caused by traffic accidents is: different. Light can be scratches on the body, more severe are broken limbs, traumatic brain injury, even death. But in general, all of them cause great damage to people and property, leave permanent injuries to individuals and turn them into burdens for families, many of whom are the mainstays and preschoolers of the future. of the country leaving, leaving boundless grief and loss for loved ones. The cause of the accident was the people's limited awareness of participating in traffic, lack of understanding, and failure to strictly obey traffic laws. Ignorance of traffic safety regulations causes serious accidents that injure up to a dozen people. Many people because of selfish greed, spreading nails on the way to profit also left unintended consequences. In addition, the lack of infrastructure for traffic in our country is also a part of the cause of traffic accidents. Especially, at present, a large number of students are sitting on school chairs due to their youth and lack of self-control, like racing, racing, swerving....have also caused consequences. what a pity. To reduce traffic accidents, it is essential to know traffic laws and obey them. Traffic laws need to be introduced into schools so that students can easily access them. In addition, each individual needs to have the spirit of self-discipline to comply, and at the same time propagate and conduct traffic law dissemination activities to people around. Traffic safety is the happiness of each person, family, and the whole society. The young generation is the future owner of the country, it is necessary to have the right thoughts and examples to implement practical solutions to contribute to reducing traffic accidents.
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Nowadays, traffic problems is one of the biggest problems that Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, has to deal with. The first problem is traffic jams. There are too many people using the roads, especially in rush hours when everyone is in a hurry to get to work or come back home. Another problem is poor road conditions. The road is too narrow and bumpy. Moreover, many streets in Hanoi is usually flooded when it has heavy rain making it difficult to move. Traffic accidents is the biggest problem. Everyday, there are more and more accidents happening because of careless drivers: Driving after drinking alcohol, not wearing helmets, and so on. Therefore, solving traffic problems is not only the agent’s duty of Hanoi but also awareness of ourselves.
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Environment is an essential part of our life. A clean environment is necessary for a peaceful and healthy life. An environment is the natural surroundings which helps human beings, animals and other living things to grow and develop naturally. But nowadays, our environment is disturbing in many different ways. Any type of disturbance in the nature’s balance affects the environment totally. It does not only ruin human lives but also affects on all living beings. We can save our environment with the little step taken by everyone on the earth. We should reduce the amount of waste, throwing wastes properly to its place only…and many other simple ways. It is very important to save environment for human existence. When we protect the environment, we are protecting ourselves and our future as well.
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Being a summer volunteer is one of the good things we can do in our student time. Instead of wasting our time playing games or wandering with our friends, we can join the Blue Summer campaign at schools. By doing so, we can become young volunteers to help people who are in need. I always remember last summer when our volunteer team had been to a poor countryside. That place even lacked of clean water and electricity, while in many other places people are wasting them. After a day of resting, we started to clean up the old school together, attended in the project of reconstructing a number of local bridges which funded by donors. We lived in some of the houses of the local people, and we spent time doing house chores, playing, and eating together. Although their lives are lacking of materials, their hearts are full of love and kindness. We helped them with our strength and the ebullient spirit of youth, and in return they took care of us so we could be safe and happy while we were away from home. After a month and a half, we successfully restored an old school and one bridge, and we built one more small new bridge. These things really helped children at that place had a better educational environment, and people had an easier road to go to work. Local people were very excited with those new constructions, and we promised to come back next summer to bring better things. When the volunteer trip ended, my parents were very happy when I came back home safely. I felt so proud of myself because I could prove that I was a mature person by helping other people. Summer is coming soon, and I cannot wait to be on my next volunteer trip together with my friends.
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Tet, also known as the 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, the Vietnamese prepare many things for the three main days. They clean their house and decorate with flowers such as a 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 be eaten 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 round, members in a family can gather together, which is a meaningful message of the Lunar New year festival. All in all, Tet is all about going back to origins, being good to others, enjoying the precious moment, and wishing for the best to come.