Family is the cell of society. A happy family makes a rich and civilized society. On the occasion of Vietnamese Family Day, June 28, Dan Tri newspaper introduces a photo collection of everyday moments of Vietnamese families.
Family plays an important role in the overall development of society. There cannot be a rich, civilized society without building prosperous, happy, and progressive families. On the occasion of Vietnamese Family Day, June 28, Dan Tri newspaper would like to introduce to readers the most ordinary moments of Vietnamese families.
A young couple and their children are playing in a golden rice field in Xuy Xa commune (My Duc, Hanoi).
A sudden rain interrupted the exercise session of an elderly couple from Hanoi while they were walking by Hoan Kiem Lake.
The cozy atmosphere in the days before Tet Quy Mao 2023 of the family of People's Artist Lan Huong and Meritorious Artist Do Ky. The two veteran actors are husband and wife, friends, colleagues and... lovers. A happy artist family known to many people.
Simple and little known is the couple Mr. Thanh and Mrs. Thuy living in the middle of the Red River. The couple is known by the people around them for living in harmony, loving each other, having a happy spirit, and living optimistically despite being very poor.
Mr. Thanh and Mrs. Thuy were old and weak, so they only collected trash to make a living. Around 2008, Mr. Thanh collected, collected, and with support, built a raft and placed it on the alluvial land along the Red River.
The family of Sung Trang Pao, a Mong ethnic in Quan Ba district (Ha Giang) with joy when finding a tree stump to make household items.
President Ho Chi Minh said: "It is right to care about family because many families together make up a society. Good families make a good society, good society makes even better families. The nucleus of society is the family. Therefore, to build socialism, we must pay attention to the nucleus."
An old man took an old woman for a walk around Hoan Kiem Lake in a wheelchair.
A family went together to catch mussels along the canal bank in Phu Luu Te commune (My Duc, Hanoi).
A family and their lovely children from the sampan village (Hue) in 2009. This was the last moment before all the people of the sampan village went ashore to live in a spacious resettlement area.
A Mong mother carrying her baby on her back while working in the fields in Son Vi commune (Meo Vac, Ha Giang).
Children have fun playing with their parents and grandparents in the fields during the harvest season in My Duc district.
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