Various activities were held for Vietnamese children in many countries on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is celebrated annually on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month.
The Vietnamese Association in France (UGVF) in coordination with the Vietnamese Cultural Centre in France held a Mid-Autumn Festival for Vietnamese children living in the European country on October 1.
Various activities were held for Vietnamese children around the world on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a Vietnamese traditional festival that is celebrated annually on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, which falls on September 29 this year.
A host of activities have been held to bring joy to children on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on September 29 this year, especially kids from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on September 28 visited and presented gifts to children with disadvantaged backgrounds being treated at the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (NIHBT) on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on September 29 this year.
The Association of Vietnamese People in Vientiane on September 26 evening held a Mid-Autumn Festival at Phat Tich pagoda for Vietnamese children living in Laos.
Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan joined more than 1,500 ethnic children at a Mid-Autumn Festival event held in Ea H’Leo district, the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak on September 26.
President Vo Van Thuong on September 26 sent a letter extending his best wishes to Vietnamese children inside and outside the country as well as foreign children living in Vietnam on the occasion of the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival 2023.
A series of activities are being held in Hanoi’s Old Quarter from September 22 to September 29 to provide a meaningful experience for visitors, local people, and especially children during this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival.
The upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival has brought a joyful and cheerful atmosphere to Tuyen Quang, as major streets in the northern mountainous city are filled with colourful giant lanterns in afternoon parades. The Tuyen Quang Citadel Festival has been confirmed by the Vietnam Guinness Book of Records as having the most unique and largest lanterns in Vietnam.
A Mid-Autumn Festival event with the theme “Shimmering autumn lights” is taking place at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi, creating a unique atmosphere to captivate children and tourists alike.
A programme for children and visitors to experience a traditional Mid-Autumn Festival is underway at Thang Long Imperial Citadel from September 19 to 24.
As the Mid-Autumn Festival fast approaches, mooncake bakers, especially those in major cities like Ho Chi Minh City, have been swimming in new orders. In addition to traditional offerings, creative new varieties have also been introduced not only to satisfy the tastes of picky customers but also to aim for foreign markets.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is fast approaching, on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Craft villages making festival lanterns, such as Bao Dap village in Nam Truc district, Nam Dinh province, are swamped with orders at the moment.
The Moon Worship Festival is a significant cultural event celebrated by the Tay ethnic people in the mountainous province of Ha Giang. It takes place annually on the full moon day of the eighth lunar month and is dedicated to praying for a bountiful harvest, favorable weather, peace, and good fortune for the villagers.
As Mid-Autumn Festival fast approaches on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, craft villages making festival lanterns are swamped with orders. A good example of this is the Bao Dap village in Nam Truc district, Nam Dinh province.
Hang Ma Street in Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem district is full of festive ambience as the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches. Enjoying an early full moon festival along Hang Ma has become a trend among the city’s young people over recent years.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is fast approaching, on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Craft villages producing festival lanterns are swamped with orders these days. Join us on a tour to Bao Dap village in Nam Dinh province, the largest maker of Mid-Autumn Festival lanterns in Vietnam, to admire the work of local craftsmen.