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15 tháng 10 2016

Hello Linda, my name's Tuan. I am in grade 8.

Today, I write this letter to introduce my country - Vietnam. Have you ever go to Viet Nam?

My country is not big, but there are a lot of people here. The capital of Vietnam is Ha Noi. It's very beautiful with 36 rows. The food here is rather good. The city is the biggest, bigger than Ha Noi is Ho Chi Minh City, it medium as mart, it has the most people in Vietnam, about 7.521.138 people. Tell about the food here, we can't fail about snacks/fastfood. At night, Ho Chi Minh City is very great. If you can go to Viet Nam, I will guide you to there.

Love,

 

15 tháng 10 2016

@Lê Nguyên Hạo gửi pạn thân và tưởng tượng mình đang ở New York mạ

20 tháng 9 2023

Dear Linda,

Are you and your family doing well? According to the letter you sent me yesterday, I learned that you are coming to Vietnam and will be staying in Hai Duong, where I currently live. So I am writing this letter to introduce you to some famous tourist attractions and local dishes.

Hai Duong City, located in the northern part of Vietnam, is known for its rich cultural heritage and beautiful landscapes. One of the must-visit places in Hai Duong is the Con Son-Kiep Bac Historical Site. This historical site is home to the Con Son Pagoda and the Kiep Bac Temple, which are important landmarks in Vietnamese history. Visitors can explore the ancient architecture, learn about the local legends, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of these sacred places. Another popular destination in Hai Duong is the Thanh Mien District, famous for its traditional craft villages. Visiting these craft villages is not only a chance to admire the craftsmanship but also an opportunity to support the local economy by purchasing unique handmade souvenirs.

When it comes to food, Hai Duong is renowned for its delicious specialties. One of the most famous dishes is "Banh Gai," a sticky rice cake wrapped in banana leaves and filled with mung bean paste. The cake has a unique aroma and a slightly sweet taste, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Another must-try dish is "Bun Ca Ro Dong," a noodle soup made with snakehead fish, fresh herbs, and rice noodles. The combination of flavors creates a refreshing and satisfying meal. In addition to these attractions and dishes, Hai Duong City also hosts various cultural festivals throughout the year, showcasing the vibrant traditions and customs of the local people. These festivals offer a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and experience the lively atmosphere of Hai Duong.

I hope this introduction has piqued your interest in visiting Hai Duong City. Should you have any further questions or need more information, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.

Thank you for your time, and I look forward to welcoming you to Hai Duong City soon.

Best wishes,

Nhuan Nguyen

11 tháng 9 2019

Dear Mary,

It's great to know that you're coming to Viet Nam. I hope you’ll have a good time spending one day in Ha Noi.

There are many interesting places in the city, but I think within one day you are able to visit three places. The first place I suggest is Viet Nam National Museum of History. Since you like history very much, it's a must-see place. There's an extensive collection of artefacts tracing ret Sam's history. They're arranged chronologically from primitive to modem times. The second place is Hoan Kiem Lake. It's one of the symbols of Ha Noi. There you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and visit Ngoc Son Temple. You can also go for a walk at the Old Quarter, wander around the old streets and some ancient houses to explore Vietnamese culture. Fortunately, these places are close to one another, so you can walk around easily.

Tell me when you're coming, so I can show you around these places.

Look forward to seeing you soon!

Best wishes,

Hong Anh

hok tốt nha bạnleuleu

10 tháng 1 2018

bài mk dài lắm

10 tháng 1 2018

mình cũng đang làm nè

16 tháng 9 2017

Suggested letter 10 Lam Son Street.

Da Nang Friday , April 5 th

Dear Mummy and Daddy, I arrived at Da Nang Airport late in the afternoon. It was nearly 2 pm on Tuesday, April 2 nd Aunt Huong and Hoa, her daughter, met me at the airport. Then they took me home by taxi. You know, I ‘ve visited many interesting places in Da Nang such as the Cham Museum , Marble Mountain and China beach . I have also been to the Water Park there . I bought a lot of sourvenirs when going shopping in Da Nang Market. Mom, iVe tried different foods : sea food , and especially Da Nang specialties . Oh, I took a lot of photos . I ‘ve used three rolls of film ! Tomorrow I will come to visit Hoi An, a historic town which used to be a rich seaport during the 16lh to the 18th centuries. I feel so happy and enjoy myself so much. The people here are so nice and friendly, the foods are so delicious and the sights are so beautiful. I will leave Da Nang at 9p.m next Wednesday and will arrive at Tan Son Nhat Airport at noon. Please come and pick me up at 12a.m, Daddy. I look forward to seeing you again.

Love, Wind

21 tháng 12 2023

Dear Lvamy,

I think you need to know about Tet and I also need, So, read it:

Vietnam is a country famous for its several holidays and festivals, especially Tet holiday. It takes place from the first day in the lunar calendar until the third day. Though occurring in a short period of time, Tet is believed to be the most significant and popular holiday in Vietnam. There are many special foods to prepare for Tet meals such as: banh chung, Vietnamese sausage, sticky rice and spring rolls. The food is thought to reflect Vietnamese people’s habit and custom as well as Vietnamese’s lifestyle. Besides, the meal has a variety of dishes such as fish, vegetable to show the hope for a lucky and prosperous new year. In terms of customs, children receiving red envelopes of money from the elderly and people visiting their relative’s houses and going to church are popular activities. Giving lucky money is believed to be able to bring children hope and health in the next year. Church and pagoda are the symbols of peace; therefore, individuals go there and pray for a lucky year. Traditionally, the house is decorated with peach flowers in the North and Ochna integerrima in the southern part of Vietnam. Moreover, the house as well as town are clear, decorative and beautiful as all of them are ready to start a new year. People have a cozy atmosphere and enjoy a happy time with their family’s members. It’s high time for people living in different parts of the country to gather and spend time together. Tet is an opportunity for everyone to come back home after much stress and pressure of studying and working. Tet is not just a holiday, it is a culture and habit of Vietnamese since its deep meaning is sacred and significant. In short, Tet includes not only happiness but also long-standing events in people’s souls.

Thank you for reading! A great and happy Tet!

                                                                                       Ha An

 

21 tháng 12 2023

Dear Lvamy,

I think you need to know about Tet and I also need, So, read it:

Vietnam is a country famous for its several holidays and festivals, especially Tet holiday. It takes place from the first day in the lunar calendar until the third day. Though occurring in a short period of time, Tet is believed to be the most significant and popular holiday in Vietnam. There are many special foods to prepare for Tet meals such as: banh chung, Vietnamese sausage, sticky rice and spring rolls. The food is thought to reflect Vietnamese people’s habit and custom as well as Vietnamese’s lifestyle. Besides, the meal has a variety of dishes such as fish, vegetable to show the hope for a lucky and prosperous new year. In terms of customs, children receiving red envelopes of money from the elderly and people visiting their relative’s houses and going to church are popular activities. Giving lucky money is believed to be able to bring children hope and health in the next year. Church and pagoda are the symbols of peace; therefore, individuals go there and pray for a lucky year. Traditionally, the house is decorated with peach flowers in the North and Ochna integerrima in the southern part of Vietnam. Moreover, the house as well as town are clear, decorative and beautiful as all of them are ready to start a new year. People have a cozy atmosphere and enjoy a happy time with their family’s members. It’s high time for people living in different parts of the country to gather and spend time together. Tet is an opportunity for everyone to come back home after much stress and pressure of studying and working. Tet is not just a holiday, it is a culture and habit of Vietnamese since its deep meaning is sacred and significant. In short, Tet includes not only happiness but also long-standing events in people’s souls.

Thank you for reading! A great and happy Tet!

                                                                                       Ha An