Hanoi organizes autumn festival, old quarter Mid-Autumn festival, full moon night festival during Mid-Autumn week this year.
Mid-Autumn Festival in the Old Quarter
Time: September 22 to 29
Location: Traditional Hang Ma Mid-Autumn Market, Dong Xuan Market area, Hang Dao - Hang Giay walking street, Phung Hung street mural space, Hoan Kiem Lake walking space and vicinity, and some old streets and cultural heritage sites in Hoan Kiem district.
Activities: Introducing Mid-Autumn products, children's toys; performing arts and culture; experiencing folk games; playgrounds for food display competitions, lantern procession competitions and full moon night feast breaking activities.

Full Moon Festival of Love
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on September 29 (ie August 15, Quy Mao)
Location: Outdoor stage area of Ba Kieu Temple, Hoan Kiem Lake walking street.
Activities: Lion dance - dragon dance performance on Mid-Autumn night, lantern procession, feast with the participation of teenagers and children with the characters of Hang, Cuoi, and Ong Dia. The organizing committee presents star lanterns, fish lanterns, lanterns, and toys to the children attending the procession at Ly Thai To monument.
Sparkling Night
Time: 7-9pm on September 27, 28 and 29
Location: Thang Long Imperial Citadel
Activities: Visit the space displaying traditional Mid-Autumn lanterns in the form of an old town stall; lion dance art show; explore the 1,000-year-old exhibition house and royal treasures with hundreds of artifacts from all periods; experience making moon cakes, star lanterns, painting papier-mâché masks, painting statues, painting wooden Mid-Autumn fruit trays, making paper kites, making fans, joining the lantern procession with Uncle Cuoi and breaking the Mid-Autumn festival feast.
Autumn Festival and space to introduce Hanoi cuisine
Time: from September 29 to October 1
Location: Hoan Kiem Lake walking street, Hanoi Children's Palace
Activities: Organize 150 booths along Dinh Tien Hoang Street, Le Thach Street, and the octagonal house area; reenact past and present weddings on Dinh Tien Hoang Street; Ao Dai fashion show; parade of cyclos, double-decker buses, and bicycles on Phan Dinh Phung, Hoang Dieu, and Thanh Nien streets.
10 districts including Hoan Kiem, Me Linh, Quoc Oai, Ung Hoa, Ba Dinh, Nam Tu Liem, Cau Giay, Dong Anh, Ba Vi, Gia Lam and many businesses participated in the program to promote and introduce tourism potential and local products and heritages.

Hanoi culinary space takes place at the Children's Palace, gathering 51 booths of professional associations, artisans, businesses, famous culinary establishments of Hanoi and the whole country, introducing specialties such as beef pho, chicken pho, bun thang, fish cake, lantern green rice cake, Ho Tay snail noodle soup, Phu Thuong sticky rice. The highlight is the pho space, with Hanoi's Thin pho, Mau Dich pho, Hanoi's chicken pho, Nam Dinh pho, Ha Giang's corn pho, Dak Lak pho...
In addition, familiar art destinations in Hanoi such as the Heritage House at 87 Ma May Street, Kim Ngan Communal House at 42-44 Hang Bac Street, the Cultural and Artistic Center at 28 Hang Buom Street, and the Old Quarter Cultural Exchange Center at 50 Dao Duy Tu Street have activities to display and introduce the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival space; instructions on making Mid-Autumn toys, and puppet shows.
According to vnexpress.net
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