Examples of using Processions in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Supervise funeral processions and assist with cemetery parking.
Wat Benchamabophit is anexcellent place to watch religious festivals and processions.
There are other traditional processions alongside the main parade.
They did processions around the church," fisherman Leonel Mendoza told AP.
During Semana Santa, or Holy Week, there are processions all over Portugal.
There are processions on the three days of the festival along Thapae Road.
To promote their cause, Bengali students organised processions and rallies in Dhaka.
The ceremonies, Easter processions and“corridas” at“Corpus Christi” are famous.
A procession of seven deities was held as an imitation of daimyo(feudal lord) processions in Fushimi(Kyoto).
Check calendars for royal processions and other regal events in the parks.
Street processions fill the streets and decorated floats are an amazing sight to see.
During this time, there are several processions throughout Italy, drawing crowds of thousands.
Religious processions in Bali occur fairly regularly, particularly during high holy days like Galungan and Nyepi.
The week is filled with carnival-like street processions, especially in the Andalucia region(Sevilla).
Dola Melana, processions of the deities are celebrated in villages and bhoga is offered to the deities.
At the Tres Tombs Festival,you will see several horse processions and the blessing of animals by priests.
I see ceremony, ritual, processions, genuflecting, moaning, intoning, venerating cookies and wine, and I think.
Their first home was near a cemetery, butwhen his mother noticed the young boy imitating funeral processions, she upped and moved them closer to the marketplace.
Preparation for these processions is usually organised at the level of neighborhoods, or machi(町?).
Also, traditional Lama Dances along with solemn processions are organised in the monastery which takes place for two weeks.
In the 18th century processions took place nearly every week, but this was curtailed by Empress Maria Theresa.
It is celebrated with candlelight processions, fireworks and drinking, dancing and feasting in the countryside.
In the 18th century processions took place nearly every week, but this was curtailed by Maria Theresia.
Throughout the 20th Century, grand processions through the streets were a feature of almost all royal weddings.
This festival has many processions with great food, amazing Guatemalan music, dancing, and of course a lot of coffee drinking!
The vehicle continued to be used for travel, processions and in games and races after it had been superseded for military purposes.
At Mass and during processions, the faithful's prayers went out to those who were killed or abducted during the war and to their families.
They have been historically used in military processions and warfare, as communication tools, in theater, and for religious ceremonies.
After sunset, candle-lit processions Wian-Tian take place at most temples across the country.
On the last day of the festival, large processions are taken out to the main Krishna temple near Imphal where several cultural activities are held.