(HBO) – The People’s Committee of Cao Phong district held a full-moon festival at the cultural house of Xuan Phong commune (Cao Phong), attracting more than 1,000 local children.

An enticing art performance staged
by children at the Cao Phong full-moon festival 2018.
At the event, the children were treated to an exchange with Chi
Hang (the Moon lady) and Chu Cuoi (the Moon boy), as well as lion dance and
musical performances. They also heard a letter of Mid-Autumn festival greetings
wrote for Vietnamese children by President Tran Dai Quang. A representative of
Cao Phong children spoke out their sincere appreciation toward support from the
local authorities, schools and parents. Thanks to the assistance, they could
enjoy a warm and fun festival. They promised to behave well and study hard to
deserve their mission of becoming the future owners of the nation.
The full-moon festival was a meaningful event, which reflected
local authorities’ attention to the younger generation. It helped encourage the students to improve
their academic performances.

Presenting gifts to needy children
in Xuan Phong commune.
On the occasion, gifts were handed over to disadvantaged children,
including 50 gift packs from the provincial chapter of the National Fund for
Vietnamese children, 10 from the Cao Phong People’s Committee, and 20 from the
orchids club in the district./.
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