1. Mid-Autumn Feast Presentation: 'Family Warmth'
Ladies and gentlemen,
Respected judges,
Respected teachers and all my friends!
As a traditional festival of the nation, the Mid-Autumn Festival cannot be without the moonlit feast. Today, on behalf of Class XX, I would like to present our ideas about our class's feast. Our feast has the theme 'Family Warmth.' On the Mid-Autumn Festival, a family with a father, a mother, and children is not complete without Hang, Cuoi, and the banyan tree. Therefore, at today's contest, we would like to present the Mid-Autumn feast with the warm and joyful meaning of a reunited family.
With various types of fruits, we have skillfully arranged a diverse and attractive feast. Looking in this direction, we can see a large, round pomelo, symbolizing the moon and Hang. Here is a pineapple symbolizing the banyan tree, and this small chili pepper symbolizes Cuoi. This papaya symbolizes the father, always wishing for a full and prosperous life. This watermelon, carefully carved into a beautiful flower, symbolizes the gentle and capable mother, wishing for a life as beautiful as a flower. And here are various flowers and fruits, skillfully carved to symbolize the children in the extended family. In the center of the feast is a pomelo carved into a pink lotus flower, symbolizing the love of all family members happily reunited on this Mid-Autumn Festival.
And especially, besides the Mid-Autumn feast, various types of sticky and baked cakes are indispensable. With the shape of fish, these cakes symbolize the children happily playing under the moon. The star symbolizes the star shining brightly across the sky. The entire feast represents the warmth of the extended family and our desire to send to everyone on Earth, especially Class XX, the message of staying warmly together, uniting, and helping each other to fulfill all tasks.
Through this fruit feast, Class XX wishes to convey to you the message of unity and striving to do many good deeds, knowing how to love and help each other in studying as well as working. Let's strive to become good and talented children, worthy of being the future leaders of the country. Wishing you all a happy Mid-Autumn Festival. Wishing the honorable delegates and teachers always health and happiness. Wishing the Mid-Autumn Festival night full of joy.


2. Mid-Autumn Feast Presentation with the Phoenix Symbol
Dear distinguished delegates, dear teachers, and beloved students!
As autumn arrives, we are greeted with the bustling sounds of drums and the excitement of a new school year, filled with memories both happy and sad, and the reunion with beloved teachers and friends. And now, it is time for us to celebrate a joyful Mid-Autumn Festival with our families, teachers, and friends. What makes it even more special is the variety of fun games organized by the school during this festive season. Today, at the Mid-Autumn Feast presentation contest, our class, Class XX, with skilled hands and the enthusiastic assistance of our homeroom teachers, has completed our feast inspired by a Phoenix. The Phoenix, a creature praised for its graceful beauty, symbolizes the harmony between yin and yang. Moreover, it represents resilience, responsibility, compassion, and mystique.
From a pineapple, we delicately carved the head of the phoenix. The eyes were crafted from two papaya seeds, while the beak and crest were made from fresh red chili peppers. The body was composed of various fruits, each symbolizing different colors and meanings. The bright red apples, often placed on ancestral altars, represent sweetness and prosperity due to their symbolic red color. We also used dragon fruit, representing dragons and clouds gathering... Or these green apples we arranged around the feast, symbolizing hope for a bright future full of confidence. These 'na' fruits (a type of fig in the South), with their unique outer shells composed of small interconnected pieces, reflect the inclusive and compassionate spirit of our people. Additionally, the bunch of grapes on the table symbolizes unity and cohesion. Mid-Autumn Festival is incomplete without mooncakes – a symbol of the essence bestowed by the heavens. Although small, our mooncake embodies the diverse flavors of life. Lastly, the tail of the phoenix, made from the leaves of a pine tree, skillfully inserted into a watermelon.
Through the imagery of the phoenix crafted from fruits and cakes, we hope that XX Middle School will continue to prosper, remain green, clean, and friendly. Finally, we wish all distinguished delegates, teachers, and students good health and a successful Mid-Autumn Festival celebration.


Presentation: Exploring the Path Ahead
Dear esteemed delegates,
Dear judges, teachers,
and all students!
Here comes another joyful and meaningful Mid-Autumn Festival. The atmosphere of Mid-Autumn Festival has filled every corner of the streets, alleys, and the joyous childhood memories. On this special day, stemming from the legend of Hou Yi and Chang'e, the Mid-Autumn Festival cannot be complete without the moon-viewing feast - a tribute to Cuoi and Hang, who brought gentle light to the world, adding color to the Mid-Autumn night. Allow me, on behalf of Class XX, to present our concept of the feast.
Under the theme of 'Exploring the Path Ahead,' our feast is presented and decorated to reflect the rural scenery of Vietnam on a Mid-Autumn night. To emphasize the familiarity of this setting, we depict an image of a bamboo tree, symbolizing the lush greenery of Vietnam and the warm embrace of love and care from our teachers. Alongside are images of baby chicks made from red apples, symbolizing our tender presence, nestled with our teachers like a warm and happy family. Tied to the bamboo tree is the shimmering moonlight of autumn, always considered a symbol of completeness and goodness. Here is the image of a phoenix, symbolizing the beautiful and gentle Hang Nga, akin to the autumn moonlight. Next to it is a five-petal flower delicately carved from apples and peaches. The five petals symbolize the five teachings of Uncle Ho, which we always remember and strive to uphold.
You know, this year's Mid-Autumn Festival seems even more joyous, the August moon seems rounder and brighter because today we have received a lot of attention and encouragement from the distinguished delegates, which is the source of strength that motivates us to strive even harder. We, the students of Class XX at YY Elementary School, promise to always study hard and train well so as not to disappoint the hopes of our dear teachers and leaders who have helped and guided us today so that tomorrow we will become good citizens of the country.


Presentation: 'Vietnamese Soul' Mid-Autumn Feast
Dear esteemed delegates,
Dear judges, teachers,
and all students!
Since ancient times, Vietnamese people, every Mid-Autumn Festival, have imbued a lot of emotions and feelings into the feast for children to enjoy under the moonlight. The simple and rustic produce from the home garden, crafted with skillful hands and all the love for the descendants, mothers and grandmothers have created beautiful, flavorful, and meaningful moon-viewing feasts. Here is our Mid-Autumn Feast - from Class XX students, the future owners of the thousand-year-old Thang Long land - continuing the ancient traditions of our ancestors. We have brought to this year's Mid-Autumn Festival a feast with the theme 'Vietnamese Soul'.
Here: A Temple of Literature constructed from rice flour, corn flour, the essence of the homeland's soil, and the aspirations for the future through moral education and intellectual training with the ideology of 'Virtuous Talent is the Nation's Vitality.' Just as in the past, our forefathers conveyed those aspirations through the image of the 'Doctorate Holder made of paper.' And here are the children - the future saplings of the nation - to uphold those traditions to build a Vietnam that stands shoulder to shoulder with the world powers on all continents as Uncle Ho taught us.
Nurturing those dreams is the produce of the countryside and the inheritance and promotion of the national traditions. It's the fragrant garden fruits with golden pomelos, red apples, green bananas... It's the fragrant sticky rice cakes made from the fields under the dew and sunshine. And here are the folk tales in the Mid-Autumn night like lion dances, lantern parades... also being reenacted.
All, all of these are made from this simple feast, we want to deeply thank the ancestors of the Vietnamese people. Thank you to the Organizing Committee for giving us the opportunity to share the joy of welcoming the Mid-Autumn Festival and celebrating the Thousand-Year-Old Thang Long with friends on this sacred Dragon land in the bustling days of celebrating the millennium.


Presentation: Embracing Unity and Harmony in Mid-Autumn Feasting
'Tùng, cắt, tùng, cát, tùng, cắt, tùng…!'
Once again, the Mid-Autumn Festival arrives, each beat of the lion dance drum resonating, stirring the hearts of countless children, eagerly anticipating. This year's Mid-Autumn Festival brings a mix of emotions, especially for us, the graduating students, bidding farewell to our beloved school after four years of bonding, feeling sentimental and full of anticipation for what lies ahead.
For us, the XX class is like a family, where students are like children and teachers are like second parents. Inspired by this idea, we present our Mid-Autumn feast in the image of a home, where cute pigs gather, symbolizing unity, solidarity, and the bond like siblings. It's the message that the XX class wishes to convey on this Mid-Autumn festival.
We personally crafted the traditional Mid-Autumn cakes and shaped them into cute pigs. Using the same ingredients but infused with the heartfelt emotions of students about to leave their beloved school. Though the taste may not be extraordinary, it represents all the sincere feelings we've poured into them. Each cake bears a unique color to symbolize different personalities: Green represents a year full of hope and vitality, while pink signifies warmth and gentleness. Alongside the cakes is a pot of fragrant tea, adding to the warmth of the reunion and happiness.
We present these to our teachers, wishing them a warm Mid-Autumn Festival with their families. We thank the school for providing us with the opportunity to engage in healthy activities on this festive day and for allowing us to express our thoughts and feelings.


6. Presentation: Mid-Autumn Feast 'Gratitude to Parents and Teachers'
On behalf of XX Scout Team, I am honored to present our feast.
The fruit tray of XX Scout Team symbolizes heaven, with mooncakes representing the sky, and various fruits representing the earth, such as pomelo, grapes, oranges, apples, and bananas. We wish for a year of favorable weather, prosperity, and assistance for all diligent students, expressing respect, filial piety, and the desire for goodness to come to every family.
The fruit tray represents the heavenly blessings and the efforts of our teachers who have guided us through challenging years. It's also a day for us to express gratitude to our grandparents, parents, and teachers. For XX Scout Team, it's impossible to forget the work of cleaning the school desks and arranging the fruits beautifully. It's a way to show appreciation to our teachers and parents. Seeing the fruit trays decorated with fruits resembling lotus flowers is not only beautiful but also adds vibrancy and sacredness to the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Through this fruit tray, XX Scout Team sends a message of unity and encouragement to strive for useful deeds, to love and support each other in learning, aiming to become worthy future leaders of Vietnam – a peaceful, unified, independent, democratic, and prosperous country. Wishing all beloved children a joyful and happy Mid-Autumn Festival!


7. Presentation: Mid-Autumn Feast 'Beautiful Memories of Childhood'
We are honored to invite all delegates, teachers, and parents to admire the feast prepared by our primary school students.
Autumn has arrived amidst our eager anticipation for the Mid-Autumn Festival, a time of joyous reunion with a feast full of significance and beautiful childhood memories. From above, the full moon shines brightly as if smiling in delight at our feast, adorned with a fruit tray exuding fragrant scents. Ripe bananas symbolize fulfillment, red apples represent hope, pineapples embody budding aspirations, and sweet pomegranates signify luck, while the refreshing pomelo is indispensable. Alongside are traditional cakes, sweet and nostalgic, like the love showered upon our childhood by everyone. Above the feast is the cherished image of Uncle Ho smiling, as if conveying endless love to the young children, accompanied by folk toys reflecting the noble values of Vietnamese culture – openness, kindness, and hospitality.
The feast has been meticulously arranged by mothers and teachers, reflecting boundless love for us. Therefore, the bond between teachers and students, and the love within families, grows stronger with each autumn's arrival. We promise ourselves to study hard and excel, worthy of the love and care bestowed upon us by our parents and teachers.
Lastly, on behalf of the students, I extend heartfelt wishes to all delegates, teachers, and parents for good health, happiness, and a joyful, meaningful Mid-Autumn Festival. I cordially invite all delegates, teachers, and parents to stay and enjoy the feast together with us.


8. Presentation: Mid-Autumn Feast 'Gratitude'
The fruit tray of Squad 8 bears significance with mooncakes symbolizing the sky, and various fruits symbolizing the land such as pomelo, grapes, oranges, apples, and bananas. We wish for the country to have a year of favorable weather, everyone enjoying warmth, happiness, and supporting each other to excel in studies, demonstrating respect, filial piety, and aspiring for goodness to come to every family.
The fruit tray of Squad 8 wants to express gratitude for the divine and earthly blessings of teachers guiding us through years of hardships. In addition, Squad 8 has learned many good things from grandparents, parents, and teachers.
Mid-Autumn Festival is a day for us to express gratitude to our grandparents, parents, and teachers. For Squad 8, we cannot forget the task of cleaning classrooms, desks, and beautifully arranging fruits. It is also a way to show gratitude to teachers, parents who gave birth to us. Looking at the fruit-made Tet lotus flowers, they look beautiful and pure, making the Mid-Autumn Festival more lively and spiritually meaningful.
Through this fruit tray, Squad 8 sends a message to be united, strive to do many useful things, show love and support each other in studying to deserve to be the future leaders of Vietnam, peaceful, united, independent, democratic, and prosperous. We wish all beloved children in the Young Pioneers a happy and joyful Mid-Autumn Festival!






