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Tay Ninh organizes the program "Full Moon Festival Night" for children of union members and workers in 2025. Photo: Thanh Vu
Tay Ninh organizes the program "Full Moon Festival Night" for children of union members and workers in 2025. Photo: Thanh Vu

Tay Ninh organizes "Full Moon Festival Night" for children of union members

Thanh Vũ (báo lao động) 30/09/2025 15:12 (GMT+7)

On September 29, in Ben Luc commune (Tay Ninh province), the program "Full Moon Festival Night" for children of union members and workers in 2025 took place.

This year's program was organized by the Tay Ninh Provincial Labor Federation and the Tay Ninh Provincial Youth Union.

Attending the program were Ms. Pham Thi Quyen - Permanent Vice President of Tay Ninh Provincial Labor Federation, Mr. Nguyen Hoai Thanh - Vice President of Tay Ninh Provincial Labor Federation, Mr. Tran Hai Phu - Secretary of Tay Ninh Provincial Youth Union.

Ba Pham Thi Quyen phat bieu tai chuong trinh. Anh: Thanh Vu
Ms. Pham Thi Quyen spoke at the program. Photo: Thanh Vu

Speaking at the program, Ms. Pham Thi Quyen - Vice President of Tay Ninh Provincial Labor Federation said: "The Tay Ninh Provincial Labor Federation always identifies and cares for the spiritual life, especially the children of workers and laborers as a priority task. Today's program not only brings a playground for children but also shows the sharing of the trade union organization and youth union for union members and workers".

Trao tang 100 phan qua tai chuong trinh. Anh: Thanh Vu
Awarded 100 gifts at the program. Photo: Thanh Vu

This year's program presented 100 gifts to children of union members and workers in difficult circumstances to enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival, creating a close connection between workers and the trade union organization.

Cac em thieu nhi duoc theo doi chuong trinh nghe thuat dac sac. Anh: Thanh Vu
Children watched the special art program. Photo: Thanh Vu

With the fun guidance of Uncle Cuoi and Ms. Hang, the children enthusiastically immerse themselves in many activities such as playing folk games, singing familiar melodies together, enjoying lion dances or participating in tasks to receive gifts. All of this has brought a bustling, warm and meaningful atmosphere to the children during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

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