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In recent years, an increasing number of young Vietnamese people have embraced festivals like Christmas and Halloween. While some worry about the influence of foreign cultures on traditional Vietnamese values, I believe this trend has more positive than negative effects.

 

Celebrating foreign festivals fosters cultural exchange and broadens horizons. Engaging with diverse traditions helps young people learn about global cultures, promoting tolerance and understanding. For instance, Halloween encourages creativity through costumes and decorations, while Christmas inspires the spirit of giving and family bonding—values that resonate universally.

 

Moreover, these celebrations bring communities together. In urban areas, themed events and gatherings provide opportunities for social interaction and entertainment, enriching the cultural life of Vietnamese society.

 

Critics argue that foreign festivals overshadow traditional Vietnamese ones, such as Tet and Mid-Autumn Festival. However, these traditions remain deeply rooted in Vietnamese culture and are unlikely to be forgotten. Instead, young people can celebrate both, blending global and local influences.

 

In conclusion, celebrating festivals like Christmas and Halloween allows Vietnamese youth to enjoy the benefits of cultural diversity while preserving their own traditions. This balance enriches their lives and strengthens cultural understanding.