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The document discusses Vietnam's Lunar New Year (Tet) celebrations over several slides: - Slide 3 introduces the topics of Before New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, Lunar New Year, foods and activities, and typical symbols. - Slide 4 describes Tet as one of Vietnam's most important holidays, occurring in late January/early February, and featuring activities like cooking, decorating, games, and family reunions. People also pay respects to ancestors and give children lucky money. - Slide 6 notes that Tet is a joyous occasion celebrated with family and friends, featuring vibrant decorations, traditional music, and delicious dishes in a warm, lively atmosphere of sharing and unity.

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The document discusses Vietnam's Lunar New Year (Tet) celebrations over several slides: - Slide 3 introduces the topics of Before New Year's Eve, New Year's Eve, Lunar New Year, foods and activities, and typical symbols. - Slide 4 describes Tet as one of Vietnam's most important holidays, occurring in late January/early February, and featuring activities like cooking, decorating, games, and family reunions. People also pay respects to ancestors and give children lucky money. - Slide 6 notes that Tet is a joyous occasion celebrated with family and friends, featuring vibrant decorations, traditional music, and delicious dishes in a warm, lively atmosphere of sharing and unity.

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gth bản thân: Thúy An học thuộc

slide 3: bkhanh
The topic that we bring today consists of 5 parts, which are

 - Before New Year's Eve (n) Tất Niên


 Lunar New Year (n) Tết Nguyên Đán
 New Year's Eve (n) Giao Thừa
Foods and activities
Typical symbols
Slide 4 nhìn máy chiếu : Bảo Khanh
To many Vietnamese, the Tet holiday is one of the most important celebrations throughout the
year. Tet typically falls at the end of January and the beginning of February each year. The
festival always captivates people with a wide range of exciting activities, such as cooking sticky
rice, decorating houses, and participating in games that are held in various places. Tet is also a
time for family reunions when people are off from work and can visit relatives, friends, and
colleagues frequently. Additionally, this is also the occasion for people to show gratitude to
their ancestors and wish children good fortune by giving them lucky money. In conclusion, Tet
is a truly wonderful holiday for the Vietnamese to relax, have fun, and practice traditional
customs.
Slide 6 Thúy An
In Vietnam, the Lunar New Year, known as Tet, is a joyous occasion celebrated with family and
friends. The Tet holiday culminates in a festive year-end party, where loved ones gather to bid
farewell to the old year and welcome the new one. Vibrant decorations, traditional music, and
an array of delicious dishes create a warm and lively atmosphere. It's a time for sharing
laughter, exchanging well-wishes, and relishing in the spirit of unity that defines the
Vietnamese Tết celebration.
Slide 7 : (học thuộc) Thúy An
Calligraphy painting : Vietnamese calligraphy, known as "Thư pháp," is a traditional art form
that beautifully combines writing techniques with aesthetic expression.
Music : During Tet, the music of Vietnam fills the air with traditional melodies and festive tunes,
creating a vibrant and celebratory atmosphere that resonates throughout the country.
Pagoda : Visiting pagodas during Tet is a cherished tradition in Vietnam, where families come
together to pray for good fortune, health, and prosperity in the upcoming year.
Slide 9: bkhanh
Tết Nguyên Đán, or the Lunar New Year, holds a special place in Vietnam, marked by family
reunions, festive celebrations, and a spirit of hope for a prosperous year ahead.
Slide 11: Bảo Khanh
The moment of ringing in the New Year Eve, known as "Giao Thừa," is a cherished tradition in
Vietnam, where families gather to welcome the new year with joy, gratitude, and hopes for
prosperity. On the Lunar New Year, we will see fireworks, according to the old custom, on New
Year's Eve someone would storm the ground for the house that’s mean To first foot
Thúy An: slide 11
On New Year's Eve everyone raises a toast to the New Year, on television or everywhere
everyone is waiting to count down New Year's Eve, the atmosphere is bustling and fun.
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and some decorative flowering plants such as Marigold, apricot blossom, orchid,…
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