Mid-Autumn Festival is a famous festival of Vietnam. On this occasion, children are the main characters to sing, carry lanterns, watch lion dances and sit together to eat sweets and drink soft drinks. The Mid-Autumn Festival is also considered a non-horror version of Halloween, where children will have fun holding lanterns with fairy-tale characters and different cartoon characters. Sweets do not need to beg and say "Give candy or be teased", at the middle school festival, most children are prepared with candy to have fun and eat as much as they want. This is one of the oldest festivals from ancient times to now, I'm sure other people from abroad will also enjoy this festival.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Tet Trung Thu, is a joyous celebration in Vietnam. Held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, usually in September, this vibrant festival revolves around family reunions and the admiration of the full moon. Streets come alive with colorful lanterns, and children carry handmade lanterns while parading through neighborhoods. Mooncakes, a traditional delicacy, are shared among family and friends. The festival holds deep cultural significance, emphasizing gratitude and unity. Traditional lion dances, folk performances, and the enchanting glow of lantern-lit nights create a magical atmosphere during this beloved Vietnamese celebration.