Oct 01, 2015 / 10:33
Hanoi to organise various activities to celebrate the capital’s Liberation Day
Hanoi will organise an array of art and cultural activities to mark the 61st anniversary of the capital’s Liberation Day (October 10, 1954-2015).
A festival dedicated to traditional craft villages will be held on October 1-4 at the Quan Ngua Sports Palace.
At the Thang Long royal citadel, a book festival themed “Books and Heritage” is taking place from September 29- October 5 while the Monsoon Music Festival 2015 will be organised from October 8-10.
On October 4, people will face in the 42 nd annual Open Hanoi Moi Run Tournament around Hoan Kiem Lake.
Art performances will take place at the Ly Thai To Park and in front of My Dinh National Stadium On the nights of October 9 and 10.
Various public cultural and art activities will also be held across the city to highlight the capital’s traditions and achievements in the past years.
At the Thang Long royal citadel, a book festival themed “Books and Heritage” is taking place from September 29- October 5 while the Monsoon Music Festival 2015 will be organised from October 8-10.
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Art performances will take place at the Ly Thai To Park and in front of My Dinh National Stadium On the nights of October 9 and 10.
Various public cultural and art activities will also be held across the city to highlight the capital’s traditions and achievements in the past years.
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