Nguyễn Quang Hưng

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In recent years, many young Vietnamese people have enjoyed celebrating foreign festivals like Christmas and Halloween. Some people think it is a positive trend, while others worry that it may harm our traditional culture. In my opinion, celebrating these festivals is not a bad thing if we do it wisely.

Firstly, joining such festivals helps young people relax and have fun after studying hard. It is also a good way to learn about other cultures and make life more colorful. For example, during Halloween, students can dress up, play games, and express their creativity.

However, we should not forget our own traditions, such as Tet or Mid-Autumn Festival. These are important parts of our national identity. If young people only care about foreign celebrations, Vietnamese culture might slowly fade away.

In conclusion, celebrating foreign festivals is acceptable, but we must balance it with love and respect for our traditional values. This way, we can enjoy the best of both worlds.