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Traditional food and clothes

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<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span>Tet HOLIDAY.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(2)</span> I. Food 1. Sticky rice cake - Invented by prince Lang Lieu in the 6th Hung Vuong dynasty - Made from glutinous rice, mung bean and pork, added with many other ingredients. Is covered by green leaves (usually banana leaves) and symbolizes the Earth.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(3)</span> I. Food 2. Sticky rice - Xoi. in Tet holidays can be seen in many forms:. (sticky rice with peanuts), Xoi Dau Xanh. di. diXoi Lac. di(sticky rice. with mung bean), Xoi Gac (sticky rice diwith special “gac” fruit) - Xoi Gac symbolizes the luck and dinew achievement for the New diYear.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(4)</span> I. Food 3. Vietnamese sausage - Vietnamese people make Gio from lean meat, added fish sauce and covered by leaves then boiled for hours. Cha is also. di made of lean pork and ingredients, but. Cha is not di wrapped by leaves and boiled but deep-fried in oil.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(5)</span> I. Food 4. Boiled chicken - Boiled chicken are always go with sliced lemon leaves diand salt-and-pepper sauce, as a tradition. Chicken di di di(especially bones, legs and heads) can be used to prepare dithe broths for other soups.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(6)</span> I. Food 5. Candied fruits -. Usually dried fruits and some kind of seeds (pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, watermelon seeds). -. This once-in-year mix of snack is very large in variety, with so many tastes: ginger, carrot, coconut, pineapple, pumpkin, lotus seed, star fruit, sweet potato.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(7)</span> II. Clothes 1. Ao dai - For both men and women - Usually wear in solemn festival - Perhaps there is no prescribed text says that Ao dai is the Vietnamese women’s national clothes, but in fact, when anyone mention Vietnamese women,. dithey can’t forget Ao dai.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(8)</span> II. Clothes 2. Ao ba ba - The Ao ba ba simply consists of a pair of silk pants and a. dilong-sleeved, button-down silk shirt. The shirt will be a bit long and split at the sides of the waist, forming two front of the shirt. flaps. In the at the very bottom are. typically two pockets.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(9)</span> II. Clothes 3. Ao tu than -The Ao tu than is considered one of Vietnam's enduring relics, having been worn widely by women centuries before the Ao dai. As Vietnam expanded southward, Ao tu than gradually became associated specifically with northern women.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(10)</span> II. Clothes 4. Conical hat (Non la) - Along with the graceful Ao dai, the hat has become a sort of informal. ietnamese national symbol that is. recognized. orldwide. - Has a conical shape, made of straw and is kept on the head by a silk cloth chin trap that keeps the hat from slipping out of the wearer's head.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(11)</span> II. Clothes 4. Sole sisters (Guoc moc) - From Ba Trieu's ivory clogs to clogs made of bamboo, wood and plastic, this simple footwear has covered a lot of ground on Vietnam.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(12)</span> for wat ching.

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