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"Happy Mid-Autumn Festival - Lanterns light up dreams" with children in Ha Tinh

Việt NamViệt Nam26/09/2023

The program "Happy Mid-Autumn Festival - Lanterns light up dreams" is organized with the desire to contribute more joy as well as encourage and motivate Ha Tinh teenagers and children to strive to be good and study well.

On the evening of September 26, in Ky Anh district, the Provincial People's Committee organized the program "Happy Mid-Autumn Festival - Lanterns light up dreams" at the provincial level in 2023.

Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Le Ngoc Chau and leaders of several units attended and celebrated with the children.

Opening the program, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Le Ngoc Chau read a letter from President Vo Van Thuong to children on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival 2023.

At the program, the organizers presented 115 gifts worth a total of 120 million VND to students in difficult circumstances and to teenagers and children attending the program. Photo: Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Le Ngoc Chau presented gifts to students in difficult circumstances who strived to study well.

Representatives of units, localities and sponsors presented gifts to children in Ky Anh district.

At the festival, the children enjoyed a beautiful lion dance...

...special performances...

...with a fun Mid-Autumn Festival scene performed by students from Ky Anh district. The program brought the children a joyful, warm and loving Mid-Autumn Festival atmosphere.

The program “Happy Mid-Autumn Festival - Lanterns light up dreams” is organized with the hope of adding joy and laughter to children on this special festival of their childhood. At the same time, it encourages and motivates them to strive to be good and study well.

Nam Giang


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