Mentioning Mid-Autumn Festival is referring to a very simple joy, but extremely beautiful, eagerness in the heart of each person.


Especially for Ekip who implemented #Concept “Mid-Autumn Festival”, there is always the desire to educate children – the next generations not only can keep the tradition of Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival but also enjoy acquiring folk art identity.

The prosperous capital land is about to immerse itself in a festive season filled with laughter and joy. The atmosphere of excitement and freshness covers everywhere. Besides the urgency of the adults, of course, it will be indispensable for the children’s play and heady about a few folk sentences.

The star lamps are meticulously completed from materials familiar to the Vietnamese people – an indispensable friend of children during the full moon of August every year. Glossy papers in blue, red, and yellow colours make the lanterns even more splendid in their new robes. And the moment that everyone looks forward to most has arrived.

The time when the full moon was in the sky was also the time when the house was displayed, children took advantage of the candlelight on the handle, eagerly racing to the street to show off the toys their parents gave them.
The lanterns danced around in the night as if they wanted to fall out of their handles and flew to the moon. The period was filled with shimmering light along with the sound of children echoing and roaring. The children ran over the candies and candies in excitement, joy. Chen wished, mixed with that relentless laughter from house to house “Tung! Tung! Cuck! Cuck! “

FMK Design Team exploited all elements of painting – cultural origin – national spirit and combined with designer Hiep Hoang to portray the images of children in the bustling full moon night of August. A mid-autumn season that year.

May those old features will be your pride and foster a colourful childhood as well!

Photographer: Pham DucThinh
Makeup artist: Phuong Ly
Design & Stylist: Hiep Hoang
Lighting: Son Tung
Assistant: Ly Ha Mai
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