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Mình lấy bài văn của mình rồi dịch sang Tiếng Anh nhé!
Referring to Hoi An, everyone must think of romantic scenes with lanterns and gentle yellow colors. Not only is it a tourist attraction, but it is also a complex of architectural relics with many types. To this day, the architecture of Hoi An Ancient Town is still preserved almost in its original state and retains the pure and bold oriental style of the Middle Ages. It is a living museum about the world famous architecture and urban lifestyle. Hoi An ancient town attracts tourists to visit and study from all over the world because of its natural landscapes, water beaches, islands and traditional specialties. Not only that, but Hoi An was also listed as a World Cultural Heritage by Unesco in 1999 thanks to the cultural interference of this place. Except for Hoi An Ancient Town, there is also Hoi An Port, which has been established since the 15th century. This is where Chinese, Japanese and Portuguese traders have landed and left their own vestiges through the temples in Hoi An. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Hoi An was a busy trading place. Hoi An ancient town has soon become a tourist destination attracting tourists around the world from the 80s to the present. In the past, Hoi An ancient town was just a road stretching from Cau Pagoda to Ong Pagoda and today it extends to Ong Bon Pagoda. With a location overlooking Cho Cui River, another name for the Thu Bon River in the early 20th century. This place is the place with a large trading scale and is compared with the Marble Mountains. The highlight of Hoi An is the moment when people are walking on the quiet streets or sitting on the swings watching the ancient mossy roofs, bearing the breath of a few hundred years ago. The most famous and shimmering pictures in Hoi An are the night scenes. The poetic and mysterious scenes are lit by candlelight from Chinese-style lanterns or ball-shaped lanterns decorated with silks on the front porch. It is the decorative lights that blend with the outstanding yellow color of Hoi An that gives it a shimmering but poetic beauty. Coming to Hoi An, one cannot ignore the Bridge Pagoda, a famous symbol of the old town. Covered Bridge, also known as Lai Vien Kieu, crossing the creek flowing into the Thu Bon River, was built by Japanese traders around the 16th and 17th centuries.The bridge pagoda was built by the Japanese and consists of two parts, the bridge and the pagoda. This place is not simply a bridge or a pagoda tinged with time, but it is also a meeting place of old villages, carrying with them the dreams of a mutual life of the community. There are also other relics such as Assembly Hall of the Cantonese Congregation, Assembly Hall of Phuoc Kien along with ancient pagodas, hundreds of years old wooden houses. All these magnificent, noble architectural symbols are the most vivid chronicles. It is a testament to the golden past of the Chinese community and the ancient inhabitants of Hoi An. If visitors come here in October, they will feel the streets full of trees and the smell of milk flowers. Along with that are small alleys winding around the streets of the old town. Instead of the hustle and bustle in the city, there are rustic shops close to the old beauty with flowers hanging down from the tile roofs that have been tinged with time. Just like that, every detail of both the scene and the history has created such an ancient and poetic Hoi An. Despite experiencing the sedimentation of the estuary and the events of history, Hoi An has always existed there. Is a proud place and brings beautiful memories in the history of our country’s development. A special feature that makes Hoi An’s mark is the initiative to restore the lighting of lanterns instead of using electric light. This has brought unexpected results from the very first application. Thanks to the soft and magical light, the imprints of the old times are also present. Scenes of round, hexagonal lights hanging under the eaves and sides of the door. Besides, it is also decorated with lanterns or Japanese-style long tubes fluttering silk, etc. On the 14th night of the lunar calendar every month, there is also the most popular event, which is the “Old Town Night” event . This is the time when the tangible as well as intangible culture of Hoi An is honored with festivals of hut singing, chanting, food culture, traditional music, lanterns and children’s folk songs. You are next to the Covered Bridge, etc. All of these beauties have made Hoi An ancient and full of old breath. Unlike the ancient capitals of Hue, My Son, and Ha Long, in Hoi An, more than 90% of the relics are owned by the people, privately owned, managed and used by the clans and clans. This is consistent with the principle of Conservation and Development. Hoi An ancient town can only promote its full value when we know how to maximize its cultural thickness. And so only families and clans with long-standing attachment to each house, each tile roof can convey all the years of Hoi An’s history. Up to now, Hoi An has always maintained its mossy, ancient and poetic character. The landscape has been improved, the houses are remodeled more beautiful, and the souvenir goods and designs are more abundant.The most important thing is the warm and close friendship of the people living in the ancient town of Hoi An. Calm as the breath of a hundred years of this land.
Mình lấy bài văn của mình rồi dịch sang Tiếng Anh nhé!
Referring to Hoi An, everyone must think of romantic scenes with lanterns and gentle yellow colors. Not only is it a tourist attraction, but it is also a complex of architectural relics with many types. To this day, the architecture of Hoi An Ancient Town is still preserved almost in its original state and retains the pure and bold oriental style of the Middle Ages. It is a living museum about the world famous architecture and urban lifestyle. Hoi An ancient town attracts tourists to visit and study from all over the world because of its natural landscapes, water beaches, islands and traditional specialties. Not only that, but Hoi An was also listed as a World Cultural Heritage by Unesco in 1999 thanks to the cultural interference of this place. Except for Hoi An Ancient Town, there is also Hoi An Port, which has been established since the 15th century. This is where Chinese, Japanese and Portuguese traders have landed and left their own vestiges through the temples in Hoi An. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Hoi An was a busy trading place. Hoi An ancient town has soon become a tourist destination attracting tourists around the world from the 80s to the present. In the past, Hoi An ancient town was just a road stretching from Cau Pagoda to Ong Pagoda and today it extends to Ong Bon Pagoda. With a location overlooking Cho Cui River, another name for the Thu Bon River in the early 20th century. This place is the place with a large trading scale and is compared with the Marble Mountains. The highlight of Hoi An is the moment when people are walking on the quiet streets or sitting on the swings watching the ancient mossy roofs, bearing the breath of a few hundred years ago. The most famous and shimmering pictures in Hoi An are the night scenes. The poetic and mysterious scenes are lit by candlelight from Chinese-style lanterns or ball-shaped lanterns decorated with silks on the front porch. It is the decorative lights that blend with the outstanding yellow color of Hoi An that gives it a shimmering but poetic beauty. Coming to Hoi An, one cannot ignore the Bridge Pagoda, a famous symbol of the old town. Covered Bridge, also known as Lai Vien Kieu, crossing the creek flowing into the Thu Bon River, was built by Japanese traders around the 16th and 17th centuries.The bridge pagoda was built by the Japanese and consists of two parts, the bridge and the pagoda. This place is not simply a bridge or a pagoda tinged with time, but it is also a meeting place of old villages, carrying with them the dreams of a mutual life of the community. There are also other relics such as Assembly Hall of the Cantonese Congregation, Assembly Hall of Phuoc Kien along with ancient pagodas, hundreds of years old wooden houses. All these magnificent, noble architectural symbols are the most vivid chronicles. It is a testament to the golden past of the Chinese community and the ancient inhabitants of Hoi An. If visitors come here in October, they will feel the streets full of trees and the smell of milk flowers. Along with that are small alleys winding around the streets of the old town. Instead of the hustle and bustle in the city, there are rustic shops close to the old beauty with flowers hanging down from the tile roofs that have been tinged with time. Just like that, every detail of both the scene and the history has created such an ancient and poetic Hoi An. Despite experiencing the sedimentation of the estuary and the events of history, Hoi An has always existed there. Is a proud place and brings beautiful memories in the history of our country’s development. A special feature that makes Hoi An’s mark is the initiative to restore the lighting of lanterns instead of using electric light. This has brought unexpected results from the very first application. Thanks to the soft and magical light, the imprints of the old times are also present. Scenes of round, hexagonal lights hanging under the eaves and sides of the door. Besides, it is also decorated with lanterns or Japanese-style long tubes fluttering silk, etc. On the 14th night of the lunar calendar every month, there is also the most popular event, which is the “Old Town Night” event . This is the time when the tangible as well as intangible culture of Hoi An is honored with festivals of hut singing, chanting, food culture, traditional music, lanterns and children’s folk songs. You are next to the Covered Bridge, etc. All of these beauties have made Hoi An ancient and full of old breath. Unlike the ancient capitals of Hue, My Son, and Ha Long, in Hoi An, more than 90% of the relics are owned by the people, privately owned, managed and used by the clans and clans. This is consistent with the principle of Conservation and Development. Hoi An ancient town can only promote its full value when we know how to maximize its cultural thickness. And so only families and clans with long-standing attachment to each house, each tile roof can convey all the years of Hoi An’s history. Up to now, Hoi An has always maintained its mossy, ancient and poetic character. The landscape has been improved, the houses are remodeled more beautiful, and the souvenir goods and designs are more abundant.The most important thing is the warm and close friendship of the people living in the ancient town of Hoi An. Calm as the breath of a hundred years of this land.