Tuesday, 24 January 2017

My Visitation to a Buddhist Temple

On the solar day of Sunday, February 21, 2015, my boy champion and I were invited to nitty-gritty our friend Megan Truong and her family to the Buddhist temple to celebrate Tet Festival. Tet Festival is the biggest familyly celebration of Vietnam in the beginning days of Lunar unused Year. During these days, the great unwashed welcome a new coming year with good health, lucks and success. The holiday is in truth special for Vietnamese families to meet and celebrate together. This is the clock for family reunion, for festivals, and for people to give love to their love one.\nIt was six thirty at night when my friend Megan c everyed me to go over to her house. When my boyfriend and I got there, my friend Megan and the kids were dress in their traditional clothe. This traditional garment is called, áo dài, the áo dài is a Vietnamese discipline costume, now most unremarkably wearied by women. It is a tight-fitting silk tunic worn over pants. Áo classifies the spot as a ensnare of clothing on the fastness part of the body. Dài means long. My friend Megan said I should adjudicate one of her áo dài so we could all go to the temple dressed up. She gave me a two pieced clothing colored in fuck up pink. As I interpret on the dressed, it was very sluttish and easy to put on, it was dodgy and see through.\n trance everyone was wait for me to come come forth of the bathroom, I looked at myself at the reverberate and I thought to myself, oh I look jolly good. So I come out of the bathroom, everyone said I looked pretty in an áo dài, and that i could look interchangeable a Vietnamese girl. by and by that we took a lot of photos.\nIt was seven thirty at night, it was time to leave the house. My boyfriend and I drove ourselves and follow our friends railroad railroad car on the way to the temple. When we got to the position there were no lacuna to park because there were a lot of cars. My boyfriend dropped me tally at the entrance dura tion he park the car a mile away. While we were walking together, I looked at the temple named it is called...

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