Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival: the “Children’s Festival” | Lacàph | Coffees for the curious
Star-shaped lanterns, or “Đèn ông sao” in Vietnamese, are more than just an ordinary toy, it plays a vital role in maintaining the cultural identity of Việt Nam. Star-shaped lanterns are handmade from traditional materials, like bamboo, neohouzeaua, and colored paper. Discover the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival and the star-shaped lanterns by taking a stroll around Sài Gòn with Lacàph. #Starshapedlanterns #MidAutumnFestival #Lacàph #Coffeesforthecurious #Bemorecurious #mooncakes

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