VietNamNet Bridge – As many as 25 folk games are introduced in the Mid-Autumn Festival with Folk Toys at the Museum of Ethnology Vietnam from September 22 to 30.
At the museum, children can make star-shaped lanterns, to he (traditional toys), iron ships or play folk games like follow-my-leader, o an quan, spinning top or walking on stilts.
On the evening of September 29, the Museum will organize a lantern festival and the Mid-Autumn feast.
![]() Ships made of milk cans ![]() Painting is the last stage before this ship is "launched". ![]() A ready-to-operate ship. ![]() ![]() Paper-made doctors. ![]() "Playing with stick" game. ![]() ![]() Artisan Vu Huy Luc from Lieu Xa drum making village, Hung Yen province, performs how to make a small drum. ![]() A volunteer is drawing on the drumhead. ![]() Making to he. ![]() Making and decorating shuttles. ![]() Making fruits by sticky powder. ![]() Youngsters make star-shaped lanterns. ![]() Paper-made masks. ![]() Playing Tu Tu chess. ![]() Telling the legend of the Mid-Autumn Festival. ![]() Making mooncake. ![]() Walking on stilts. ![]() Blindfold to beat pots. ![]() Decorating a mid-autumn festival feast. ![]() ![]() |
| Folk songs and dances. |
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