Cultural event brings Tet closer to children
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| The event: Em di |
Visitors to the weekend event had a chance to enjoy the Tet atmosphere, shop for Tet ornaments and participate in cultural activities such as printing traditional Kim Hoang paintings and making glutinous rice cakes and lucky-money pockets.
Five-year-old girl Ngo Linh Giang, a participant to the event said: "First I printed the painting, then colored it. I also decorated the lucky-money pockets with paper flowers."
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The children are experiencing making the Banh Chung. |
Sharing her opinions on the event, Nguyen Thu Le, a parent from Thạnh Xuân district, Hanoi said: "I find this event very interesting. The kids are very happy here because the instructors are enthusiastic and kid-lovers. There are also many interesting games."
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Five-year-old girl Ngo Linh Giang decorates the lucky-money pockets with paper flowers. |
According to Nguyen Mai Trang, a member of organizing board, life is busy now and parents don’t have much time for their children. The event offered a chance for the parents and their kids to enjoy a full Tet atmosphere with all its meanings, she added.
Part of the proceeds will be donated to contribute to offering a cozy Tet festival for underprivileged children.
Source: VNA
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