(Baonghean.vn) - Old images of the Mid-Autumn Festival evoke memories of an innocent, pure childhood and the warm affection of a childhood.
Mid-Autumn Festival (Moon-Watching Festival) takes place on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month every year, a day for people to gather together and wait for the moon to rise. Until now, the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival has not been clearly verified. Despite the changes of time, the Mid-Autumn Festival still retains its ancient traditions...
Let's look back at the old Mid-Autumn Festival images to see the fading of the old flavors of this traditional festival over the years.
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Star lantern procession on Mid-Autumn Festival night. |
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During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the streets suddenly become more brilliant with skillfully cut lanterns of all colors. |
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Ancient Mid-Autumn Festival toys were very simple and were made based on traditional characters. |
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The joy of a child is simply being taken to the market by his mother on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival. |
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A stall selling old lanterns and masks. |
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Crab-shaped lantern - traditional mid-autumn festival toy of ancient Vietnamese children. |
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Also on this occasion, every family buys moon cakes, tea, fruit wine to worship their ancestors in the evening when the Full Moon has just risen. |
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At the same time, people often organize lion dances to create a joyful atmosphere. The unicorn symbolizes luck, prosperity and is a good omen for every family... |
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The lion dance troupe is primitive but no less bustling and exciting. |
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On the streets are places selling moon cakes and moon cakes. |
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Traditionally, Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for family reunion, a time when the extended family gathers together, enjoying a warm cup of green tea with a sweet moon cake waiting for the moon to rise. |
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