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Traditional lanterns are still popular during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
A good sign is that in recent years, traditional toy products made of bamboo, cellophane, etc. have been sought after by many people. Therefore, even though they have to work twice as hard as usual, artisans are still very excited when the beauty of traditional culture is loved and appreciated by young people. Phu Binh lantern village (District 11, Ho Chi Minh City), from inside the house to the outside alley, is full of traditional lantern colors, with a bustling working atmosphere. This year, the number of pre-ordered lanterns has doubled, so artisan Nguyen Trong Thanh's family is busy from morning to night. Bending the frame, gluing the paper, painting, etc., each step is meticulously done.
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