Hanoi, Oct. 4 -- On these days, millions of Vietnamese children eagerly await the Mid-Autumn Festival - a festival for children and a time of reunion and gathering which falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month annually. More than just an occasion for children to play, enjoy festive treats, and parade with lanterns, the festival is a beautiful expression of Vietnam's traditional cultural values, preserved and passed down through generations. Joyful festivities across the country During the eighth lunar month, the lively atmosphere of the festival fills every corner of Vietnam. From Hanoi's Old Quarter to the Thang Long Imperial Citadel; from Hue and Hoi An to the Central Highlands, the South, and even among overseas Vietnamese comm...
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