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In Vietnam, the Mid-Autumn Festival is thought to be the second important traditional festival after the Lunar New Year. Mooncakes are an indispensable dish in the Mid-Autumn Festival. Did …
Every year, on August 15 of the lunar calendar, the countries of Eastern Asia cultural sphere happen Mid-Autumn Festival. Vietnamese children are excited to listen to the fairy tales …
Every year, on August 15 of the lunar calendar, the countries of the East Asian cultural sphere happen the Mid-Autumn Festival jubilantly. On this occasion, children are extremely excited …
Every year, on August 15th of the lunar calendar, children all over Vietnam get to parade lanterns, eat moon cakes, watch dancing unicorn so happily. That day is the …
Each year, Vietnamese celebrates Mid-Autumn Festival and the country is full of colorful lanterns. If Hanoi has Hang Ma Lantern Street, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) has Luong Nhu …
Every year, tens of millions of Vietnamese people celebrate the country’s second biggest festival – Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival. Mooncakes and lanterns are at any corner of Vietnam. It plays …
Mid-autumn Festival in Vietnam There are many traditional festivals in Vietnam such as Tet Festival, Mid-Year Festival… The Mid-autumn Festival in Vietnam known as “Tet Trung Thu” is the …
Besides the Tet (Vietnamese New Year), the Full Moon Festival (or Mid-Autumn Festival) is the second biggest festival in our country. Mid-Autumn is the day when the moon is …