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Vietnamese Family Festival kicks off in Hanoi

The 2015 Vietnamese Family Festival themed “Loving warm family meals” was officially opened in Hanoi on June 26 as part of activities to mark the Vietnam Family Day (June 28).
The 2015 Vietnamese Family Festival themed “Loving warm family meals”was officially opened in Hanoi on June 26 as part of activities to markthe Vietnam Family Day (June 28).

The festival is beingco-hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MOCST), theVietnam Women’s Union and the Hanoi municipal People’s Committee.

Addressingthe event, Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Vuong DuyBien said the celebration of the Vietnam Family Day aims to raiseawareness among the public and organisations in society as well asauthorities about the role of family in maintaining and providingtraditional values in conjunction with advanced values in the modernworld.

Event activities include a photo exhibition titled “Maiam gia dinh Viet” (Vietnamese loving family), seminars, a cookingcontest, art performances and a parade.

A highlight of the eventis a “loving messages tree” where thoughtful and grateful messages fromfamily members are written on heart-shaped leaves and then hung.

The event’s activities also aim to promote gender equality, reduce poverty and prevent family violence.

Family Day has been organised annually since 2001.-VNA

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