Many ways to enjoy Mid-Autumn Festival of children in Nghe An highlands
(Baonghean.vn) - Sharing the joy of children across the country, children in many rural areas in Nghe An also had their own Mid-Autumn Festival in their own unique ways.
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My Ly Commune, Ky Son District is a border area with mainly ethnic minority communities. For many years now, celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival has become familiar to the children here. |
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One day before the full moon night, Ms. Luong Thi Hien - a health worker of My Ly commune used her own money to buy star lanterns and candy for the children of Hoa Ly village. She said that in the village, there are many children whose parents work far away, so she wanted to bring joy to them. |
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Having no money to buy a star lantern, this boy had to borrow his family's LED lantern to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. |
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The Mid-Autumn Festival feast really brought joy to the children in this remote village. |
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Crowds of people in Hoa Binh town (Tuong Duong) and neighboring areas took to the streets to watch the lion dance. The sound of drums, cheers, and car horns created an atmosphere that is not easily seen on normal days. |
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The Mid-Autumn Festival atmosphere has created excitement throughout the streets and alleys of Hoa Binh town (Tuong Duong). |
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And here is the joy of children in Pieng Khu village, Lang Khe commune (Con Cuong) next to a tractor decorated with lights and balloons to prepare for the Mid-Autumn Festival. |
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At that time in Con Cuong town, some families were decorating their cars for their children to go lantern parade. |
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Lion dance on car by children in Con Cuong town. |
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After dinner, children and adults poured into the streets to carry lanterns in the center of Anh Son town. |
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The lion dance team leads the procession, moving through the narrow alleys in Thanh Yen commune (Thanh Chuong). |
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In Thanh Duong (Thanh Chuong), children carry star lanterns on cars around the villages. |
Carrying lanterns in the Mid-Autumn Festival is like cheering for a football match in Thanh Chuong. Clip: Huy Thu |