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Overseas Vietnamese children celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival

Vietnamese embassies and expat community in many countries held mid-Autumn celebrations for their children with the purposes of enhancing community ties and nurturing the children’s love towards their homeland’s culture.

Vietnamese embassies and expat community in many countries heldmid-Autumn celebrations for their children with the purposes ofenhancing community ties and nurturing the children’s love towards theirhomeland’s culture.

This is the first time the Association ofVietnamese in the UK in conjunction with the Embassy organised the fullmoon festival. The children were introduced to the origin of thefestival and then joined in a parade of star lanterns. They also tastedVietnamese traditional moon cakes and were given traditional toys suchas bamboo dragon fly.

Similar events were held in India andSwitzerland over the past few days. The Mid-Autumn Festival this yearfalls on September 8.-VNA

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