Vietnam, Japan join hands to bring Mid-autumn festival to children

Published: 12/09/2009 05:00

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LookAtVietnam – A programme organised by the Ethnology Museum and Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural Exchange will bring entertainment to children this Mid-Autumn festival.

Entitled “Mid-Autumn Festival 2009: Vietnamese - Japanese Cultural days”, the event aim to give Vietnamese families and children a real meaningful festival and a deeper understanding of Japanese and Vietnamese Mid-autumn festival.

Children joining the event will have a chance to participate in various exciting and joyful games of Vietnam and Japan such as hopscotch, tug of war, stilt walking, rope jumping and catch- the- child with singing and dancing.

Participants also have the opportunity to learn how to make Japanese traditional fun-fan under the guidance of Japanese craftsmen as well as how to make Vietnamese and Japanese traditional cuisine, including Moon cake, the indispensable speciality of the Mid-Autumn festival.

Performances like dragon dances, water puppetry and Vietnamese and Japanese traditional costumes show will also be given during the event.

All the events will take place for three days at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology on Nguyen Van Huyen street, Hanoi. Of which, the September 25 is especially organised for disabled children.

The exhibition and education programme for family and children about the Mid - Autumn Festival and children days in Japan will also be organised and last until November 1.

VietNamNet/Nhan Dan

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