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As you all know, Vietnam is a multicultural society so it includes plenty of famous and unique culural festivals. And one of our long-standing festivals is haverst festival Haverst festival is a popular custom of ethnic minorities in the highlanders that celebrate after the haverst season at the end of the lunar year. Traditionally, to prepare for the haverst festival, the man have to prepare meat and wine (usually the wine drunk out of a jar through pipes) and the women are in charge of cooking. Besides, the old are in charge of choosing the most gorgeous clothes to wear in the festival. After the preparing, they start to sacrifice the gods to express the grateful and the respect and peform some traditional rituals. Finally, they enjoy the food and dance or sing Aray (A kind of folk songs) until midnight. The harvest festival is not only an opportunity for the “Ê đê” people to enjoy the good result after their hard-working days but also the chance for them to express their grateful to the gods because of helping them in their working. From my point of view, this is the most special and unique cultural festival in the highlanders because it is imbued with national indentity.
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