Once upon a time, everything was engulfed in the glaring sunlight of the Sun. For centuries, there was no darkness. Rivers dried up, leaves turned yellow, and all creatures suffered from drought and exhaustion due to lack of restful sleep. In a humble house, a mother and her three children also withered away. The mother looked at her children with deep sorrow in her heart.
One day, the mother decided to seek the Sun God. Before leaving, she instructed her eldest son:


Long ago, there was a legend about the ten suns appearing in the sky, scorching the earth and drying up all the rivers and seas, making life nearly impossible. This prompted the hero Hau Nghe to take action. He climbed Mount Con Lon and used his divine power to shoot down nine of the suns, leaving only one. From then on, the earth cooled down, and people could live again. Hau Nghe became revered and beloved by all, attracting many aspiring students, including the devious Bong Mong.




In a timeless tale from ancient China, there lived a deity named Ngo Cuu. Tasked with creating elixirs of immortality, his actions would shape the fate of gods and mortals alike.
In the realm of ancient China, a deity named Ngo Cuu was renowned for crafting elixirs of immortality. Legends spoke of his trials and triumphs, forever etching his legacy in the annals of time.


The Story of Mooncakes
The Tale of Hang Nga and the Mooncake


The Legend of the Mid-Autumn Mask
The Tale of the Mid-Autumn Festival Mask


The Tale of the Mid-Autumn Lantern Procession
The Story of the Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival


The Tale of the Carp Lanterns
Once upon a time, along the banks of a river, there was a densely populated and prosperous village. Suddenly, a mystical carp emerged from the river. This carp would come ashore on the full moon night of the eighth month to prey on people and livestock. The villagers tried to avoid or resist, but every year on the full moon of the eighth month, many people fell victim to the carp. Some had to leave the village, leaving it desolate and forlorn.






