The Mid-Autumn Festival 2015 is underway in Ha Noi’s Old Quarter with numerous activities organised to serve people and especially children.
A traditional Mid-Autumn Festival for Vietnamese people should have lanterns, mooncakes and lion dances. If lanterns make children happy and mooncakes are favored by both children and adults, lion dances excite all. In the eighth month of the lunar calendar every year, workshops making fabric lions turn busy due to an influx of orders.
Many hotels of Saigontourist are offering attractive food promotions for diners to enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival which will fall early next week.
A programme kicked off on September 5 at the Viet Nam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts (VECCA), No.2 Hoa Lu street, Hai Ba Trung district to celebrate the Mid-autumn Festival, which is held annually on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month.
The World Heritage site and ancient town of Hoi An is organising numerous activities in celebration of this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival, including sport competitions and musical performances, in order to promote the heritage site’s cultural and historical value for tourists.
Moon cakes are an indispensable part of Vietnamese people’s celebrations of the Mid-Autumn Festival, which is held annually on the 15th day of the eight lunar month.
The annual Mid-Autumn Festival will be held at the Viet Nam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts from September 5 – 8, featuring a fun and exciting programme of events for children.