Nguyễn Vũ Hải Long

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In recent years, more and more young Vietnamese people have begun to celebrate foreign festivals such as Christmas and Halloween. While some people believe this trend enriches cultural life, others worry that it may weaken traditional values. In my opinion, celebrating these festivals brings more benefits than drawbacks.

Firstly, festivals like Christmas and Halloween provide young people with opportunities to relax, have fun, and strengthen relationships with friends and family. They create a joyful atmosphere and allow people to express creativity through decorations, costumes, and activities. This helps young people feel more connected to the global community.

Secondly, participating in foreign festivals does not mean forgetting Vietnamese traditions. On the contrary, young people still celebrate Tet, the Mid-Autumn Festival, and other cultural events with pride. Learning about other cultures can even inspire them to appreciate their own traditions more deeply.

In conclusion, celebrating foreign festivals is a positive trend. As long as young people maintain respect for Vietnamese traditions, these celebrations can coexist and enrich cultural diversity in Vietnam.