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THANH TUNG
HAI YEN
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Kingdom is celebrated
on January 1, the first day of the first month.
• In the evening of New
Year’s Eve, many
people go to the
parties.
Trang 5New Year Traditions in Britain
A very old custom of 'first
footing' is still followed in
Britain with sincerity It is said that the first male visitor to the house on the New Year's day
brings good luck.
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champagne. The Scottish traditional food is haggis.
Trang 7Valentine's
Day
Trang 8• Valentine’s Day
is on February
14.
• People often give
cards and gifts to friends and
people they love.
Trang 9chocolates
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Trang 11Red roses
Trang 12• October 31st is Halloween.
• Halloween means “holy evening”
Trang 13Children wear many different costumes Some dress up as
witches, ghosts, skeletons or
animals.
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Halloween Children
go in costume from house to house, asking for treats such as
candy or sometimes money, with the
question, "Trick or treat?"
Trang 15Make jack o’ lantern
Trang 16Bobbing for apples
Trang 17• Barmbrack (Ireland)
• Bonfire toffee (Great Britain)
• Candy apples/toffee apples
• Caramel apples
• Colcannon (Ireland)
Candy apples