The festival is chaired by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, in coordination with the Hanoi People's Committee, Vietnam Television and the Vietnam Association of Photographic Artists.



People are impressed with the exhibition space
This year's festival leads people to explore 13 experiential spaces stretching along Hoan Kiem Lake.
The first stop that left a strong impression was the photo exhibition “Happy Vietnam”, where everyday moments about traditional jobs, hometown scent, home taste… were told through light and emotion.
Each photo is like a sparkling beat of the Vietnamese heart, simple but full of vitality.
Not far away, the digital interactive exhibition takes viewers into a multi-sensory art space where they can “touch” the story of happiness through sound, images and movement.

Nguyen Thi Huong (19 years old, Hanoi) and friends experience Happy Vietnam Day
Nguyen Thi Huong (19 years old, Hanoi) said that Vietnam Happy Day brought her and her group of friends an interesting and meaningful experience. Participating in the activities, Huong understood more about the message of happiness, which comes from very simple things.
“Seeing people smile and enjoy their own moments, I also feel happy. For me, happiness is simply having good health, being with my family and loved ones, and having the opportunity to live each day to the fullest,” Nguyen Thi Huong expressed.
The space "Companions" introduces organizations and businesses that are joining hands to spread the message of a humane and prosperous Vietnam.
Meanwhile, the “Happy Announcer” area recreates the sound of Hanoi loudspeakers, a sound that has become a common memory of many generations, now returning with affection in the middle of modern streets.

A highlight rich in humanity is the “Sharing Happiness” activity towards the people of Central Vietnam who are affected by natural disasters. Each gift sent, no matter how small, becomes a warm energy that extends hearts.
Along the festival space, photobooths were set up to capture smiles, hugs and reunion moments of family and friends.



"Happy Tree" attracts many people to check-in
Ms. Bui An Binh (70 years old, Hanoi) said that she was really moved to attend such a meaningful festival. Especially, when witnessing the mass wedding of 80 couples, Ms. Binh could not help but feel moved and secretly wished she could return to her youth to relive those beautiful moments.
According to Ms. Binh, the festival not only brings a rich experience but also attracts a large number of Vietnamese people and international tourists, creating a warm, humane and joyful atmosphere.
In particular, the tall “Happiness Tree” in the middle of the street with thousands of wishes hanging sparkling like seeds of love attracts many people to take pictures and send their wishes.
The "Happiness Mailbox for Tomorrow" is where each person writes down what they want to give to themselves or to someone else. The letters will be given back by the organizers, becoming a bridge of love.
The workshop “The Lens of Happiness” encourages people to create content: make videos , take photos, draw pictures… on the topic of happy Vietnam. These works, when spread on social networks, have added a positive voice to life.

Ms. Tran Thi Nga (43 years old, Ha Long) and her whole family went to Hanoi to experience the Festival.
Ms. Tran Thi Nga (43 years old, Ha Long) brought her whole family to Hanoi to experience the Happy Vietnam Festival and said she was truly moved by an activity with such humanistic values.
For her, every experiential space conveys the message that happiness is not far away, it lies in the very ordinary things of everyday life.
“Seeing everyone laughing and talking, I felt lighter. Happiness turns out to be very simple. For me, happiness is having health to take care of my family, having a stable job and having a home to love and return to every day,” Ms. Tran Thi Nga expressed.

In addition, the outdoor activity “Health is happiness” brings participants to experience exercise in a fun and new way, reminding them that health is always the foundation of all joy.
In another space, “Vietnam Happiness Map” invites visitors to mark their own “happiness coordinates” and explore the journey spanning 34 provinces and cities.
On the afternoon of December 7, the Vietnamese costume parade "Hundred Flowers of Joy" with the participation of about 800 people in traditional costumes from many periods.
Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/van-hoa/nguoi-dan-hao-hung-trai-nghiem-cac-hoat-dong-tai-ngay-hoi-viet-nam-hanh-phuc-186403.html










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