 |
| In Tam Lien, a village of over 200 Thai ethnic minority households organizes many activities to celebrate New Year's Eve, such as feasts, drinking rice wine, and enjoying bonfires together... Photo: Ho Phuong |
 |
| Mr. Phang Van Thuy, Head of Tam Lien village, said that every year during New Year's Eve, the village encourages local organizations to hold many cultural and artistic activities to celebrate the New Year and Tet holiday. This provides entertainment for the people, fosters a cultural lifestyle in the community, and helps to reduce social vices during the Tet holiday. Photo: Ho Phuong |
|
| Residents of Tam Lien village, Tam Quang commune, celebrate New Year's Eve. (Video: Ho Phuong) |
 |
| In Con Cuong district, many cultural and artistic activities were organized to welcome the New Year's Eve. Some activities, such as "picking flowers for democracy" and traditional Thai folk games, were held with great enthusiasm. In the photo: People from Nam Dinh village, Chi Khe commune, Con Cuong district, held a cultural exchange and "picking flowers for democracy" event to celebrate the New Year's Eve at the Nam Dinh Village Cultural House. |
|
| People in Nam Dinh village celebrate and wait for New Year's Eve. (Clip: Huu Vi) |
 |
| Residents of Hoa Binh town (Tuong Duong district) organized a lion dance to welcome the New Year, attracting a large crowd of participants. |
Nghe An Newspaper will continue to update on New Year's Eve celebrations in Nghe An province.