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1, Do you have any special festivals in your country?

Tet holiday or Lunar New Year is considered one of the most important
festivals in spring. Whenever Tet comes, I would watch fireworks and
make a toast with my family, when I am of age of course. My parents,
like most Vietnamese people, would take me to pagodas and temples,
and I also take this opportunity to visit relatives who I hardly get to meet
throughout the year.
4, Are there any festivals or celebrations you don't enjoy?
No. I'd love to take part in any festival. Because it allows me to learn
more new things and helps me build soft skills such as communication
and teamwork. Also, one of the main reasons I enjoy festivals because
it's the opportunity to relax without having to worry about anything.
2, What kind of festival is most popular in your country?
There are many festivals is organize throughout the year in VietNam.
The most common ones are New Year, Hung King’s Festival or Vu Lan
festival. These types of festivals are celebrated as a crucial part in our
tradition. On those special occasions, we all have a great time enjoying
mouth-watering cuisine, and magical firework displays which are
memorable for people of all ages.
3, Are there any international festivals that you would like to
attend?
Of course, yes. I used to learn about Thai New Year, and if given the
opportunity, this is one of the activities in which I would absolutely
participate. For three days, Thailand basically shuts down to party.
Songkran is three-day water fight, you can’t walk two seconds out of
your house without getting wet. The young and the old participate
equally and there is nothing like having a little old lady say sorry and
then dump a bucket of cold water on you.

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