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In recent years, festivals such as Christmas and Halloween have become increasingly popular among young Vietnamese people. While some worry that this trend may negatively affect traditional culture, I believe that celebrating these events brings more benefits than harm.

Firstly, joining in foreign festivals offers young people an opportunity to broaden their cultural horizons. For example, Halloween allows them to explore Western traditions through costumes, decorations, and games. Similarly, Christmas encourages the spirit of sharing and kindness, values that are universal and not limited to one culture. By taking part in these celebrations, Vietnamese youth become more open-minded and better prepared for global integration.

Secondly, these festivals create enjoyable moments of entertainment and connection. They allow young people to relax after stressful study or work and to strengthen friendships through group activities. Such experiences contribute positively to their personal development.

Of course, it is important not to neglect traditional Vietnamese festivals such as Tet or the Mid-Autumn Festival. However, celebrating foreign festivals does not mean forgetting local traditions. In fact, it can enrich cultural life by providing a balance between tradition and modernity.

In conclusion, embracing these new celebrations is a positive trend if Vietnamese youth also preserve their own cultural identity.