(HBO) - In the evening of September 22, thousands of people eagerly went to Da Giang walking street (Hoa Binh city) to visit and enjoy food and the weekend. Different from the previous two weeks, the atmosphere on the street was more bustling and cheerful because of the lantern procession with large, colorful model carriages that were elaborately made and dedicated to the types associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival and folklore, history...
From 7:00 p.m., the people from the residential groups in some wards in Hoa Binh city enthusiastically eagerly went to the streets to participate in the Mid-Autumn Festival lantern parade. Everyone sang together the song "like having Uncle Ho on a happy day of great victory..."
A large number of people from the students, young people to the elderly were all excited in the evening to celebrate the first lantern procession on the walking street.
wherever the lion dance troupe and model cars went, they received attention and cheers from the people.
The lamp models were uniquely designed, standing out among the sea of people.
The young people from the residential groups enthusiastically participated in the lantern procession.
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The modern dance performance by the students at the Full Moon Festival.
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