Lively folk games celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival in Nhut's hometown.
(Baonghean.vn) - In order to bring children a warm Mid-Autumn Festival, villages, communes, schools, etc. in Thanh Chuong district have organized many lively Mid-Autumn Festival activities.
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| Children in Thanh Hoa commune enjoy lively folk games. Photo: Huy Thu |
On this occasion, people in some rural villages contributed rice, made cakes, and cooked meals together, making the Mid-Autumn Festival in the locality even more widespread, warm, and full of affection. In particular, organizing the Mid-Autumn Festival early and bringing the children's festival to areas still facing many difficulties was emphasized.
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| Celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival in Minh Duong hamlet, Thanh Tung commune. Photo: Huy Thu |
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| Children in Thanh Lien commune enthusiastically play the blindfolded duck-catching game. Photo: Huy Thu. |
In some communes such as Vo Liet and Thanh Ha, the youth union coordinated with primary schools to organize Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations for students, combined with free haircuts, making the festival even more meaningful. Many charitable clubs also organized Mid-Autumn Festivals in disadvantaged villages and communes, distributing hundreds of gifts including clothes, books, and sweets to children.
Engaging and exciting for children in the tug-of-war game. Photo: Huy Thu |
In the villages of Thanh Hoa, Thanh Lien, and other areas, children during the Mid-Autumn Festival were able to enjoy themselves with fascinating folk games such as blindfolded duck catching, tug-of-war, painting, and scooping water with spoons. Children throughout the countryside also immersed themselves in vibrant moonlit nights filled with cultural performances and warm, joyful Mid-Autumn feasts.
Some other localities wait until the night of the 14th of the 8th lunar month to organize Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations for children with many attractive programs such as lantern parades and lion dance performances…




Engaging and exciting for children in the tug-of-war game. Photo: Huy Thu

