With many exciting activities, such as the painting exhibition “Pride of Vietnamese children of all ethnic groups”, a series of folk games, and food festivals, the festival featured the participation of about 200 children representing different ethnic groups.
The event was organised by the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee, the Central Council of the Ho Chi Minh Young Pioneer Organisation in coordination with the Provincial Youth Union, and the Ho Chi Minh Young Pioneer Organisation of Dak Lak Province.
This is a key activity for the 4th National Ethnic Children’s Festival 2022, which will take place at the end of August 2022.
The National Ethnic Children’s Festival is held every 5 years, topraise and honour children of all ethnic groups with outstanding achievements, creating conditions for them to continue to strive, emulate, study, train, and preserve the traditional cultural identity, strengthening the great unity bloc of the whole nation.
Mid-autumn festival opens in Hanoi’s Old Quarter
NDO – The 2017 Mid-autumn festival kicked off in front of Dong Xuan Market gate in Hanoi’s Old Quarter on the evening of September 22 with a joyful drum performance and lion dance.