
State leader sends Mid-Autumn Festival wishes to children
In his letter sent on October 3, State President Luong Cuong extended his warmest wishes to Vietnamese children nationwide and those abroad, ahead of the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival.
# Mid-Autumn Festival
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In his letter sent on October 3, State President Luong Cuong extended his warmest wishes to Vietnamese children nationwide and those abroad, ahead of the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival.
In the hearts of Vietnamese people, the Mid-Autumn Festival is always associated with reunion, providing an opportunity for families to gather around the festive tray to admire the full moon. Therefore, the mooncake is not only a familiar treat but also a symbol of togetherness, completeness, and sharing.
An exhibition entitled ‘Trang Ta’ (Vietnamese Full Moon) is currently being held at the historic Kim Ngan Communal House in Ha Noi, breathing new life into the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival of the Northern Delta region and exploring how cultural heritage can be applied in modern-day life.
It has become a tradition that every Mid-Autumn Festival, the relics and cultural spaces in Ha Noi’s Old Quarter are colourful and vibrant with fun and entertainment activities associated with the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival of the nation.