Moonlight
Besides lantern parade, singing military drum, lion dance, ... the Moonlight (Bonus Quarter) is active indispensable in every Mid-Autumn festival. Moreover, the image of the banyan tree, uncle Pebbles, ancient buffalo tied to the lunar moon and it offers a wealth of special cultural significance. For Vietnam from how life is always a picture moon iconic banyan tree, uncle pebble and buffalo. Attached to the characteristics of geography, climate and production characteristics of the people that this icon meanings reflect distinct uniqueness Vietnam only activated.
Mid-Autumn moon looks discuss.
Also significant games for children and adults, the Moon Festival is an opportunity for people to predict crop stargazing and national destiny. If the moon is yellow, the same year revenue will hit the silk season, collecting blue moon or if the five continents that will be a disaster, and if the moon collection in bright orange, the country will be prosperous. To eat rice in May, August full moon looks. whited Fourteen were broad, opaque moon full moon day, the dream is rice. The banyan tree had long since, was attached and become familiar image of the living environment of farmers in Vietnam, the most the Tonkin Delta. In fact most ancient trees are associated with the natural landscape, cultural Vietnam village. Most tree species have lasting vitality and sustainability. But the most unique in the full moon in August is the human image selected here is paying Pebbles. Subconsciously, paying a lad lying Cuội but very intelligent, flexible, lie in order to survive in the harsh society. From pebbles to Pebble is the way to survive through, between challenging environment, volatility. Watching Moon Moon - the national holiday of children, of those who are interested in kids for deposition, empathy with cultural values and reception yesterday, fostering the cultural values of Vietnam new.
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