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Mid-Autumn Festival: Traditional essence in modern beauty
The modern Mid-Autumn Festival is probably just a holiday for adults to give each other gifts and congratulate each other as a must-have procedure.
Even when the lights are on, the stars know `sorrow`
Lantern Street is just for taking pictures?
Walking along Luong Nhu Hoc lantern street at dusk, it is also the time when stalls selling lanterns and sparkling candles enthusiastically welcome customers.
It’s rare to see a child asking their parents for a star lamp or carp lantern like before.
Star lanterns or paper lanterns are only bought as decorations for shops or as gifts for foreign tourists.
Let’s give the true Mid-Autumn Festival to children!
Go all the way to Luong Nhu Hoc street, known as the cradle of lantern making in Chinatown.
The darker it is, the brighter the light from the flashlight lanterns.
The star lantern is also now `sad` because it knows that it is not bright enough and does not know how to sing automatically like a battery lantern.
Well, we accept such cultural changes, what can we do?
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Mid-Autumn Festival enjoying the Four Seasons in the gentle Autumn weather
Modern Mid-Autumn Festival – Tet for adults!
Mooncakes are now only gifts for adults
If in the past, every child counted the days to feast and enjoy moon cakes under the full moon, today, lanterns are decorative items and moon cakes have become gifts to give.
Children today have countless choices, not just having to wait until the full moon to eat moon cakes.
Many parents feel inconvenienced when they have to follow a group of children to keep an eye on their children, because if they let them go alone in the lantern procession, there are many dangers lurking.
Adults are gradually taking over children’s Mid-Autumn Festival without realizing it.
And of course, children are not interested when their parents are forgetting their childhood under the full moon.