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The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Tết Trung Thu in Vietnamese, is one of the

most colorful festivals in Vietnam. Here are some reasons why it's interesting
festival :

Firstly
1. Lunar Calendar Tradition: The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the
eighth lunar month, typically in September or October. It marks the middle of
autumn and is celebrated with enthusiasm throughout the country.

Secondly
2. Family Reunion: Much like Thanksgiving in some Western cultures, the Mid-Autumn
Festival is a time for families to come together. It is often an occasion for
family reunions, where family members from near and far gather to celebrate.

Thirdly
3.Children are particularly fond of this festival because of the colorful lanterns
they carry.And Mooncakes, a special type of pastry filled with sweet or savory
ingredients, are exchanged and enjoyed by families and friends.

Last but not least,


The full moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival is seen as a symbol of unity and
completeness.

In conclusion, the Mid-Autumn Festival in Vietnam is a time of joy, tradition, and


togetherness. It brings families and communities closer, and the colorful lanterns
and delicious mooncakes make it a delightful and stunning celebration.

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