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Young Vietnamese draw
Chibi as tribute to parents
Chibi drawing has been
popular in Japan for years and has recently made its way to Vietnam, catching
the attention of many young people.
Chibi pictures serve as tribute to parents
Chibi
is a Japanese slang word meaning "short person" or "small
child." The word has gained popularity among fans of manga and anime. It
refers to someone, usually a child or some small animal.
On
the occasion of this year's Buddhist holiday, “Vu Lan”, held on the 15th day
of the 7th lunar month, many who want to express their gratitude towards
their parents make a Chibi drawing.
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Many
have sent their works to a Chibi drawing contest entitled “Idol In My Eyes”,
held by
Many
contestants have surprised the organisation board, as they have opted to draw
their parents, relatives and friends, instead of Kpop stars or artists from
the
“Even
though my parents are not rich, I still love them very much and would like to
send some token of my gratitude to celebrate this occasion,” one young man
said.
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Hong
Hanh, a young woman, said, “My father passed away when I was in the sixth
grade and my mother had to take all responsibilities of the household along
with the hardships of raising three children. Despite hard work she has never
complained and has always kept a smile on her face. Making this Chibi drawing
is my way of showing how thankful I am."
VietNamNet
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Chủ Nhật, 18 tháng 8, 2013
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