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Looking forward to the night of the Dream Moon Festival for young audiences

by Hồng Quân10 September 2022 Last updated at 08:00 AM

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VTV.vn - The Dream Moon Festival for young audiences on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival will be broadcast live at 8:10 pm today (September 10) on VTV1 channel.

In Vietnamese culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival is a Tet for children, also the third largest Tet of the year, and is significant for each family in terms of reunification, showing parents' concern for their children and thus reminding each person to always be grateful for the work and education of their parents and ancestors. The Mid-Autumn Festival is an opportunity for each child to play and enjoy the moonlight with children's games that nurture each boy and girl's soul.

On the occasion of this year's Mid-Autumn Festival, Vietnam Television continues to carry out the Dream Moon program for young audiences across the country. Lasting over 70 minutes, The Dream Moon 2022 consists of three parts: The Moon shines with gifts of love, The Moon opens hope, The Moon carries dreams around the world. This will be a unique art show with a combination of children's music, folk songs, attractive folk games combined with the art of dance and light show to create happy emotions and interesting sharing. The program promises to bring a memorable evening of music for children, tell them the traditions of their homeland and create memories for grandparents and parents when they enjoy the program with their children and grandchildren.

To bring the most attractive visual experience to the show, the Dream Moon 2022 stage will use multiple spatial dimensions to enhance spectators' emotions on stage and on TV.

Dream Moon 2022 features many artists such as People's Artist Lan Huong, Bao Linh, Tuan Phong, Piggy Nam Anh, Bui Ha My, Ha Anh, Yen Nhi, Song Tung. The role of Uncle Cuoi will be played by actor Dung Hon. Host Thai Trang takes over as the program's lead.

Tune in to watch Dream Moon at 8:10 p.m. today (September 10) on VTV1.