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CÂU HỎI ÔN TẬP VẤN ĐÁP

HỌC PHẦN : TIẾNG ANH DU LNCH


1. Introduce about myself
Hello everyone , my name is Do Ha Phuong . I’m from Haiphong ,
Vietnam . Today I will introduce to you the famous landscapes and
places in Vietnam that you should go to if you have the opportunity to
visit our country.

2. Lim fesstival ( Bac Ninh )


The Lim Festival is an annual traditional cultural event held in the Lim
Village, Tien Du District, Bac Ninh Province, Vietnam. This festival is
celebrated to honor the national hero, Lim King, who made significant
contributions during the Ly Dynasty. The Lim Festival typically takes
place in the spring, often around the 12th to 14th day of the first lunar
month.
Here are some key features and aspects of the Lim Festival:
a. Quan Ho Folk Songs.
b. Ceremonial Activities.
c. Traditional Games.
d. Local Handicrafts and Cuisine.
e. Spiritual and Cultural Significance.

3. Ha Long Bay :
Hạ Long Bay, located in the northeastern part of Vietnam, is a UNESCO
World Heritage Site and one of the country's most famous natural
wonders . Ha Long Bay's stunning scenery, rich biodiversity, and
cultural significance make it a must-visit destination for travelers
exploring Vietnam. The bay's unique landscapes and experiences
contribute to its reputation as one of the most iconic and picturesque
locations in the world.
4. Temple of Literature
The Temple of Literature, known as "Văn Miếu" in Vietnamese, is a
historic and culturally significant complex located in Hanoi, the capital
city of Vietnam . The Temple of Literature is not only a historical and
architectural gem but also a testament to Vietnam's long-standing
commitment to education and intellectual pursuits. It attracts tourists and
locals alike, offering a glimpse into the country's rich cultural and
educational heritage.

5. Lunar New Year in Vietnam


Lunar New Year, known as "Tết Nguyên Đán" in Vietnam, is one of the
most significant and widely celebrated festivals in the country. It marks
the arrival of the new lunar year and is a time for family reunions,
cultural festivities, and traditional rituals . Tết is a time of joy, reflection,
and cultural pride in Vietnam. It reflects the values of family,
community, and the importance of starting the new year with positive
energy and good wishes. The festive atmosphere and rich traditions
make Tết a cherished and unifying celebration for people throughout
Vietnam.

6. Hung King Temple festival ( Phu Tho )


The Hùng King Festival, also known as the Feast of the Hung Kings or
Giỗ Tổ Hùng Vương in Vietnamese, is an annual festival in Vietnam that
commemorates the legendary Hùng Kings, who are considered the
founders of the nation . The Hùng King Festival plays a vital role in
preserving and promoting Vietnam's cultural heritage. It serves as a
testament to the country's ancient history and the reverence held for the
legendary Hùng Kings, fostering a sense of national pride and identity
among the Vietnamese people.

7. Moc Chau highland


Moc Chau is a beautiful highland region located in the northern part of
Vietnam, known for its stunning landscapes, diverse ethnic cultures, and
agricultural activities . Moc Chau Highland is a charming destination
that appeals to nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those interested in
experiencing the rich cultural tapestry of Vietnam's highland
communities. The combination of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and
agricultural activities makes Moc Chau a unique and memorable place to
visit.

8. Cai Rang Floating Market


Cai Rang Floating Market is one of the largest and most famous floating
markets in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. It is a vibrant and bustling
market where trading activities take place on boats along the river. Cai
Rang Floating Market offers a captivating glimpse into the vibrant and
dynamic riverine culture of the Mekong Delta. It's a must-visit
destination for those seeking an authentic and immersive experience in
southern Vietnam.

9. Huong Pagoda festival


The Huong Pagoda Festival, also known as the Perfume Pagoda
Festival, is one of the largest and most famous religious festivals in
Vietnam. It takes place at the Huong Tich Cave, located within the
Huong Pagoda complex, which is situated about 70 kilometers
southwest of Hanoi . The Huong Pagoda Festival is a blend of
spirituality, nature appreciation, and cultural traditions. It is a significant
event in Vietnam, drawing people from all walks of life to participate in
this unique pilgrimage and celebrate the cultural and religious heritage
of the Perfume Pagoda.
10. Bat Trang pottery village
Bát Tràng is a traditional pottery village located on the banks of the Red
River, about 13 kilometers southeast of Hanoi, the capital city of
Vietnam. The village has a rich history of pottery and ceramics
production, dating back several centuries.Bát Tràng Pottery Village
stands as a testament to Vietnam's rich cultural heritage and
craftsmanship. The village's pottery tradition has endured for centuries,
and its products are valued for both their artistic beauty and functional
utility. A visit to Bát Tràng offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the
artistry of Vietnamese ceramics and engage with the vibrant culture of
the pottery-making community.

11. Hoi An ancient town


Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a charming
and well-preserved historical town located on the central coast of
Vietnam. Hoi An Ancient Town is a destination that seamlessly blends
history, culture, and charm. Its well-preserved architecture, vibrant
streets, and cultural richness make it a must-visit for travelers seeking a
unique and immersive experience in Vietnam.

12. Non Nuoc stone carving village


Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village, known as "Làng Đá Non Nước" in
Vietnamese, is a traditional craft village located at the foot of Marble
Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son) in Da Nang, Vietnam. Non Nuoc Stone
Carving Village stands as a testament to Vietnam's rich cultural heritage
and artistic traditions. The intricate stone carvings produced in the
village contribute to the country's reputation for skilled craftsmanship
and provide visitors with a unique and engaging cultural experience.

13. Hanoi’s Old Quarter


Hanoi's Old Quarter, known as "Phố Cổ Hà Nội" in Vietnamese, is a
historic and lively district in the heart of Hanoi, the capital city of
Vietnam.Hanoi's Old Quarter is a captivating blend of history, culture,
and everyday life. Its narrow streets, diverse markets, and rich traditions
make it a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic
experience in the heart of Vietnam's capital city.

14. Dong Ho paiting village


Dong Ho Painting Village, or "Làng Tranh Đông Hồ" in Vietnamese, is a
traditional craft village located in Bac Ninh Province, northern Vietnam.
This village is renowned for producing Dong Ho folk paintings, a unique
genre of Vietnamese woodblock prints. Dong Ho Painting Village stands
as a testament to Vietnam's rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions.
The unique woodblock prints produced in this village are not only
beautiful works of art but also valuable cultural artifacts that reflect the
history and customs of the Vietnamese people.

15. One-Pillar Pagoda


The One-Pillar Pagoda, or "Chùa Một Cột" in Vietnamese, is a historic
Buddhist temple located in Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. It is one
of the most iconic and unique religious structures in the country. The
One-Pillar Pagoda is not only a testament to Vietnam's rich history and
cultural heritage but also a symbol of spiritual significance. Its
distinctive design and serene surroundings make it a must-visit
destination for those exploring the cultural and historical landmarks of
Hanoi.

16. Cuc Phuong National Park


Cuc Phuong National Park is a renowned nature reserve located in Ninh
Binh Province, about 120 kilometers southwest of Hanoi, Vietnam.
Established in 1962, it is the country's first national park and one of the
most important biodiversity conservation areas in Vietnam. Cuc Phuong
National Park offers a unique and immersive experience for nature
lovers, providing a chance to explore Vietnam's diverse ecosystems,
engage in conservation efforts, and appreciate the beauty of its flora and
fauna. The park's commitment to biodiversity conservation and
environmental education makes it a significant natural asset in Vietnam.

17. Thang Long Royal City


The term "Royal City of Thang Long" likely refers to the Thang Long
Imperial Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the heart of
Hanoi, Vietnam. The Citadel holds great historical and cultural
significance, representing the long and storied history of the capital city.
The Thang Long Imperial Citadel is a popular destination for both local
and international tourists. Visitors can explore the historical site, learn
about Vietnam's dynastic history, and appreciate the cultural significance
of the Citadel.
The Royal City of Thang Long, represented by the Thang Long Imperial
Citadel, stands as a symbol of Vietnam's enduring history and cultural
heritage. It provides a window into the rich past of Hanoi, showcasing
the architectural and historical legacy of the country.
18. Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park
Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
located in the Quang Binh Province of North Central Vietnam.
Established in 2001, the park is known for its stunning karst landscapes,
extensive cave systems, and rich biodiversity.Phong Nha – Ke Bang
National Park is not only a natural wonder but also a testament to the
importance of conservation and sustainable management of unique
ecosystems. Visitors to the park can explore its diverse landscapes,
caves, and contribute to the preservation of this exceptional natural
heritage.

19.Hue Royal City


The term "Hue Royal City" typically refers to the Imperial City of Hue,
a historic and cultural complex located in Hue, the former imperial
capital of Vietnam. The Imperial City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
and is renowned for its rich history, architectural splendor, and cultural
significance.The Hue Imperial City stands as a symbol of Vietnam's
imperial past and is a testament to the country's cultural heritage. It is a
destination that offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the Nguyen
Dynasty and the historical events that shaped the nation.

20. Reunification Palace


The Reunification Palace, also known as Independence Palace
(Vietnamese: Dinh Thống Nhất), is a historic landmark located in Ho
Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It holds significant political and historical
importance, particularly related to the Vietnam War. The Reunification
Palace stands as a symbol of Vietnam's journey toward reunification and
the end of the Vietnam War. Its historical and architectural significance
makes it an important destination for those interested in the country's
modern history.

21. Cu Chi Tunnel


The Cu Chi Tunnels are an extensive underground network located in
the Cu Chi District near Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), Vietnam.
These tunnels played a crucial role during the Vietnam War and are now
a popular tourist attraction. The Cu Chi Tunnels stand as a testament to
the resilience and resourcefulness of the Viet Cong during the Vietnam
War. The site offers a somber yet educational experience, allowing
visitors to gain insights into the challenges faced by those involved in
the conflict.

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