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Mid-Autumn Festival Brings Joy to Thousands in Vietnam

Experience the magic of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Thousands of children, including those in remote areas, enjoy traditional games and lanterns, preserving Vietnam's cultural heritage.

In this image I can see memorials carved on the wall. Also there are flower bouquets.
In this image I can see memorials carved on the wall. Also there are flower bouquets.

Mid-Autumn Festival Brings Joy to Thousands in Vietnam

The Mid-Autumn Festival, a cherished Vietnamese tradition, took place from October 2-5, 2025, at the Vietnamese Exhibition Center for Culture and Arts. Despite limited information about the hosting organization, the event served as a practical means to preserve and promote national cultural values.

The festival, deeply rooted in nostalgia and togetherness, offered a variety of engaging activities and art programmes for children. Meanwhile, in Huế, the Royal Mid-Autumn Festival programme opened its gates for free at the Imperial City from October 6-7, featuring traditional royal games and lantern parades.

In Hà Nội, the Thăng Long Imperial Citadel recreated two spaces, one showcasing the Traditional Mid-Autumn Festival and the other the Royal Mid-Autumn Festival of the Ly Dynasty. State President Lương Cường extended his wishes for a joyful and meaningful celebration to children, their families, teachers, and friends.

The Mid-Autumn Festival, one of Viet Nam's most important celebrations, brought joy to thousands of children, including those in disadvantaged and remote areas. It stands as a beautiful expression of Vietnam's traditional cultural values, preserved and passed down through generations.

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