To acknowledge and celebrate the academic accomplishments of the children of officials and employees at the Unification Hall during the 2023-2024 academic year while fostering a festive Mid-Autumn atmosphere for the children to enjoy and uplift their spirits, the Trade Union and Youth Union of the Unification Hall jointly hosted the “2024 Full Moon Festival and Ceremony for Honoring and Rewarding the children of officers and employees who obtained outstanding results during the 2023-2024 academic year.” on the evening of September 14, 2024, in anticipation of the new school year 2024-2025.

During the festival, the children of the Unification Hall’s officials and workers will engage in a variety of games, interact with “Cuoi & The Moon Goddess,” enjoy circus performances, witness magic shows, and savor an array of culinary offerings. The event will conclude with a reward for their academic achievements for the 2023-2024 school year, ending with a delightful Lantern Parade in celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Leaders of the Unification Hall, Trade Union, and Youth Union gathered for commemorative photographs
The Trade Union and Youth Union captured commemorative photographs alongside the children
Children engaged in the activity of coloring plasters
Mr. Nguyen Huy Vuong, the Deputy Director and Chairman of the Unification Hall Trade Union, delivered a speech at the event
Mr. Nguyen Huy Vuong, the Deputy Director and Chairman of the Unification Hall Trade Union, presented awards to the children of officials and workers who have demonstrated exceptional accomplishments
Mr. Nguyen Huy Vuong, the Deputy Director and Chairman of the Unification Hall Trade Union, presented awards to the children of officials and workers who have demonstrated exceptional accomplishments

Leaders of the Unification Hall, Trade Union, and Youth Union gathered for commemorative photographs
The children had fun with shaped balloons and magic shows
   The children had fun with shaped balloons and magic shows
The children had fun with the Lantern Parade

EXHIBITION

FROM NORODOM PALACE TO INDEPENDENCE PALACE

1868 – 1966