A range of activities will be held at Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Ha Noi from September 19 to 23, providing students with an opportunity to enjoy the traditional Mid-autumn festival to the fullest.
A space displaying traditional toys at the Mid-autumn festival 2017
at Thang Long Imperial Citadel
Children attending the festival are invited to play folk games and kites, try their hands at making traditional masks and to he (toy figurines), and fun water puppetry shows.
In addition, historians and artisans will be invited to the festival to hold discussions on topics such as paper toys, heritage education and environmental protection.
A space will be set up to display photos and documents showing how people in the past celebrated the Mid-autumn festival.
Last year’s Mid-autumn Festival attracted more than 18,000 children to the site.
The event is one of a series of programmes hosted by the Thang Long - Ha Noi Heritage Conservation Centre over recent years to popularise heritage education among students.
In 2017 alone, such programmes benefited more than 2,600 secondary students and 1,300 elementary students in Ha Noi.