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First Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival in Japan opens

The first large-scale Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival in Japan opened in Saitama prefecture on September 1 evening.
First Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival in Japan opens ảnh 1Lanterns draw attention of many visitors (Photo: vov)
Tokyo (VNA) – The first large-scale Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festivalin Japan opened in Saitama prefecture on September 1 evening.

Themed “Hello Saitama”, the festival is one among activitiesto celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Vietnam-Japandiplomatic ties.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Vietnamese Ambassador toJapan Pham Quang Hieu said that the bilateral relationship is at the best stageof development, with economic and cultural cooperation and people-to-peopleexchanges promoted.

In that context, Vietnamese festivals in Japan have becomecultural exchange events that are expected and welcomed by many Japanese friendsand the Vietnamese community in Japan.

The three-day festival is showcasing star lanterns, liondance performances, and mooncakes. More than 60 booths were also set up to popularise the unique Vietnamese cuisine, and handicrafts.

Earlier on August 31, the Vietnamese Consulate General in Fukuokaheld an event to celebrate the 78th National Day of Vietnam./.
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