Mid-autumn festival celebrations from bygone era re-enacted in HCM City

VOV| 16/09/2024 13:11

An exhibition displaying different lanterns from the old times used in mid-autumn festival celebrations has drawn plenty of locals and tourists to Ho Chi Minh City in recent days.

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