Online exhibitions to thrill children on Mid-Autumn Festival

Two online exhibitions for children are scheduled to run between September 20 and December 31, giving children a special treat particularly during the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival.
Online exhibitions to thrill children on Mid-Autumn Festival ảnh 1Children play with traditional toys on Mid-Autumn Festival (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Two online exhibitions for children are scheduled to run between September 20 and December 31, giving children a special treat particularly during the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival.

Co-organised by the The Department of Fine Arts, Photography and Exhibition at the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism; the Vietnam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts; and other units, the events will run on the websites http://ape.gov.vn and http://trienlamvhnt.vn.   

One of them is the biennial children's fine arts award exhibition targeting children aged between 5 and 15. On display will be 409 works out of more than 5,000 submissions to the event this year.

The works reflect children’s love for their home country and families, their daily life, and their thoughts on environmental protection and COVID-19 prevention, among other ideas.

The second exhibition, themed Mid-Autumn Festival through children’s eyes, will feature documents and images showing late President Ho Chi Minh’s love for children.

It will also introduce traditional Vietnamese toys for the occasion and traditional activities taking place in a number of Asian nations including Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore.  

At the exhibition, there will be an innovation space for children to experience and learn about the festival, talk with a Vietnamese AI robot, and try smart toys./.
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