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Hanoi awaits colourful street festival

Thousands of youths will participate in street art activities in downtown Hanoi on March 23 to celebrate the 83th anniversary of the Communist Youth Union (March 26).
Thousands of youths will participate in street art activities in downtownHanoi on March 23 to celebrate the 83th anniversary of the CommunistYouth Union (March 26).

The Street Arts Festival 2014 includesstreet magic, Chinese chess and badminton competitions, sketching andcalligraphy, and hip hop, yosaiko and flashmob dancing.

Theseactivities will be held at Thong Nhat Park in Hai Ba Trung district, LyTu Trong Statue in Ba Dinh district, Ly Thai To Park in Hoan Kiemdistrict and Nguyen Trai Statue in Ha Dong district.

The participants will receive modern and folk handmade gifts from street art fans.

Thisis the second time that such a festival is being organised as part ofthe activities to celebrate the ‘I Love Hanoi’ movement and the ‘Year ofYouth Volunteers 2014’.

The events will take place between 8.30am and 4pm.-VNA

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