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Bustling Mid-Autumn Festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival atmosphere has been bustling throughout schools and residential areas. This year, in addition to the joy of lion dances, lantern parades, and feasts, all levels, sectors, and organizations of Can Tho City also focus on organizing many sharing activities, caring for children in difficult circumstances, while integrating life skills education and traditional culture for children. Reporters of Can Tho Newspaper, Radio, and Television recorded some images:

Báo Cần ThơBáo Cần Thơ04/10/2025

Ms. Vo Thi Anh Xuan, member of the Party Central Committee, Vice President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and leaders of Can Tho City attended the "Full Moon Festival" in Long Phu commune. Photo: Thu Suong

Mr. Le Quang Tung (left cover), member of the Party Central Committee, Secretary of the Can Tho City Party Committee, directly visited and presented Mid-Autumn Festival gifts to children being treated at the Can Tho City Oncology Hospital. Photo: Thu Suong

Leaders of the Department of Science and Technology and the Can Tho City Youth Union presented Mid-Autumn Festival gifts to children in special circumstances in Vinh Thanh commune. Photo: Q. Thai

Children of Trung Nhat ward excitedly watch the lion dance at the "Full Moon Festival" program organized by the ward People's Committee. Photo: Q. Thai

Students at the Can Tho City School for Disabled Children were excited to receive gifts of cakes and lanterns from organizations and individuals on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Photo: Q. Thai

Students of Can Tho University of Technology volunteered to make more than 2,000 lanterns to give to disadvantaged children in the city. Photo: Q. Thai

At schools, teachers organize activities to experience making paper lanterns, thereby integrating environmental protection awareness among children. In the photo: Lantern making experience activity organized by Tuoi Ngoc Kindergarten (Cai Khe ward). Photo: Contributor

Youth of Vinh Chau ward and local leaders directly visited and gave Mid-Autumn Festival gifts to severely disabled children. Photo: Contributor

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Source: https://baocantho.com.vn/ron-rang-tet-trung-thu-a191741.html


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