Highland kids enjoy spring festival

VOV.VN - Whenever spring comes, children in northeast and northwest mountainous region, in their new colourful clothes will accompany their parents to festivals.



Children gather on hill peaks to contemplate the scenery.

Sophisticated headscarf of a Mong ethnic girl in Xin Cai, Meo Vac

Vietnamese and Chinese people gather at border landmark 465 in Xin Cai village, Meo Vac district, Ha Giang province for spring festivals.





Mong ethnic minority kids in colourful clothes

Lunar New Year festival (TET) is the best time for children to play different kinds of games and enjoy spring atmosphere. 











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