A bunch of nostalgic images of the old Mid-Autumn Festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival has ever existed, since anyone who brought this Tet from China to our country at any time, there is no exact history document mentioned. Only one thing is known that the Mid-Autumn Festival has been in our country ever since the beginning of its life, and it has a continuous transformation through many ups and downs of time.

Let's take a look at the images of the old Mid-Autumn Festival to see the fading years of the old days in this traditional Tet holiday.

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Trung Thu shop selling in the early 20th century.

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Young children are excited with the old Mid-Autumn Festival.

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Children in the stall selling toys.

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Lanterns, carp lights, troop lights always make the kids crave.

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Crab lamp is the desire of the children for the whole month before the Mid-Autumn Festival.

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A variety of toys are sold in the old markets.

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Ancient Trung Thu dancing dance.

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An old food store, this is only a thing of the past.

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Old mid-autumn tray is full of fruits.

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A great family gathered together in the Mid-Autumn Festival tray (early 20th century).

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Children are happy with lights Mr. Sao (1989).

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Hanoi in the 1990s, a spinster selling lights was "offering" to a girl at the bar.

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A Hanoi Mid-Autumn Market in 1987.

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The famous Dong Hung Vien Mooncake, Saigon before 1975.

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Old Mid-Autumn toys associated with national traditions (early 20th century).

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He fixed the lantern for me, an unforgettable image with 8x childhood backwards.

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Saigon Mid-Autumn Festival in the past (1990s).