Mid-Autumn Festival lights up Hanoi’s Old Quarter
A variety of fascinating activities will be organized to bring meaningful experiences to visitors, the locals and especially the children in the capital to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.
A variety of fascinating activities will be organized to bring meaningful experiences to visitors, the locals and especially the children in the capital to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.
A wide range of festive and cultural activities are to be held in Hanoi’s Old Quarter in celebration of the Lunar New Year holiday (Tet), and the Communist Party of Vietnam’s 92nd founding anniversary from January 28 to February 15.
Hanoi’s Old Quarter will host the opening of the traditional Mid-Autumn festival on September 21.