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Vietnam India Friendship Essay Contest 2023

SMT. BHADRABEN BUTALA KALRAV ACADEMY FOR NATIONAL EDUCATION (B-KANAE SCHOOL)
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Chandrashekhar Jitendrakumar Patel


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Instructions:
• Essay must be Handwritten or typed in English only (you can write on back of this page also) • Submit Essay to
your class teacher (Class 6 - 12):

Write Essay Here Topic:”The Heritage of Vietnam” Continue writing on back page (if required)...

Vietnam has a rich heritage that dates back several thousand years and is reflected in its culture,
cuisine, architecture, and traditions. The country is located in Southeast Asia and is known for its
scenic beauty, lush greenery, and bustling cities. The Vietnamese people are proud of their heritage,
and their culture and traditions are an integral part of who they are.

The earliest known civilization in Vietnam dates back to the third millennium BCE, when the Dong Son
culture emerged. This culture was known for its bronze drums, which were used in religious
ceremonies and believed to have spiritual powers. The Dong Son culture laid the foundation for
Vietnamese art, music, and architecture.

During the first millennium BCE, the Chinese Han dynasty dominated Vietnam and left a significant
influence on its culture. The Chinese introduced Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism to Vietnam,
which had a profound impact on its philosophy, art, and literature.

In the 10th century, Vietnam gained independence from China and established the Ly dynasty. Under
the Ly dynasty, Vietnam became a flourishing center for Buddhism and art. The Ly dynasty also
introduced the concept of civil service exams, which became an essential part of Vietnamese society.

During the 17th and 18th centuries, Vietnam was ruled by the Le dynasty, which was known for its
emphasis on the arts, literature, and Confucian ideals. The Le dynasty also introduced Vietnam to silk
production, which became a significant industry in the country.

In the 20th century, Vietnam was colonized by the French and later occupied by Japan during World
War II. However, the country gained independence in 1954, and the Vietnam War followed, which
ended in 1975. Despite facing challenges and hardships, Vietnam emerged as a strong, independent
nation that values its heritage and cultural identity. The Vietnamese people have preserved and
celebrated their heritage through their art, music, festivals, and traditions.

Vietnam's heritage is reflected in its cuisine, which is known for its balance of flavors, textures, and
colors. Vietnamese cuisine is characterized by the use of fresh herbs, spices, and local ingredients.
Pho, a traditional noodle soup, is one of the most popular dishes in Vietnam and has gained worldwide
recognition for its unique taste.

Vietnam's architecture also reflects its heritage, with influences from China, France, and other
Southeast Asian countries. The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long and the Hoi An Ancient Town are
UNESCO World Heritage Sites that showcase the country's rich cultural history.

Vietnam's festivals and traditions are an essential part of its cultural identity. The Tet festival, also
known as the Lunar New Year, is the most significant festival in Vietnam and is celebrated with family
reunions, feasting, and fireworks. Other festivals include the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Hung Kings
Temple Festival, and the Hue Festival.

In conclusion, Vietnam's heritage is a testament to its rich cultural history and the resilience of its
people. From the Dong Son culture to the present day, Vietnam has evolved and adapted to different
influences while maintaining its unique identity. Vietnam's heritage can be seen in its art, architecture,
cuisine, and traditions, and it continues to inspire and shape the country's future.

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