1. Mid-Autumn Festival Drawing: A Peaceful Mid-Autumn Night
Artist of the drawing: Updating
This piece offers a contrast to the lively, festive Mid-Autumn drawings previously showcased by Mytour. Simple, tranquil, and rustic, this drawing encapsulates a peaceful, serene celebration. A young boy smiles contentedly, holding a mooncake in his hands. The iconic star lantern, a lion dance, and the bright, radiant moon are all present. This piece exudes vitality and harmony, creating a warm, lively atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn night. With simple yet effective details, just a boy with his lantern can transform this into a sweet and memorable Mid-Autumn masterpiece. Let this drawing take you back to the fond memories of childhood during the Mid-Autumn Festival as you admire the peaceful Night of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

2. Mid-Autumn Festival Drawing: Lantern Parade Under the Moon
Artist of the drawing: Updating
"Mid-Autumn Festival, lanterns in hand,
Wandering the streets with joy so grand.
With a lantern in my hand, my heart is light,
And I dance and sing under the full moon's bright.
Star lanterns, carp-shaped lights,
Swan lanterns, butterflies in flight.
I carry my lantern to the moon above,
Blue and purple lights, a sight I love.
Blue and white lanterns shining bright,
In the glow of lanterns, colors ignite.
Up high in the sky, the moon is round,
Its gentle light shines softly down.
On the 15th night, the moon is bright,
As I dance and sing with joy for the Moon Goddess in the night."
Perhaps these lyrics perfectly capture the spirit of the drawing. It showcases a joyful lantern procession with children, their faces beaming under the golden glow of the moon, filling the streets with laughter and cheer.

3. Mid-Autumn Festival Drawing: Mid-Autumn Joy
Artist of the drawing: Lương Thảo Phương
This artwork highlights the lively and festive spirit of the Mid-Autumn Festival, featuring classic symbols like star-shaped lanterns, carp lanterns, lion heads, and the sound of drums.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a highly anticipated time for children in Vietnam. According to tradition, it marks the moment when the moon is at its fullest and most beautiful. On this night, many exciting activities take place, especially for children. As night falls, children walk around with their lanterns, singing songs about the festival and admiring the full moon. The entire evening is filled with joy and fun.

4. Mid-Autumn Festival Drawing: Celebrating Mid-Autumn with Chị Hằng and Chú Cuội
Artist of the drawing: Updating
Not only the Lunar New Year, but also the Mid-Autumn Festival is a time full of joy and excitement for children. As the festival approaches, children eagerly await its arrival.
When you think of Mid-Autumn, what comes to mind? Mooncakes? Lantern parades? Lion dances? And, of course, the beautiful Moon Goddess, Chị Hằng, who resides on the moon, and Chú Cuội, sitting under the banyan tree. Spending time with Chị Hằng and Chú Cuội during the Mid-Autumn night is a dream for many children, and this drawing brings that dream to life. Chị Hằng, a loving and caring figure, is depicted with a warm smile, while Chú Cuội and the children are filled with joy as they participate in traditional activities like lantern parades and dancing. This image beautifully symbolizes love, unity, and the happiness of the season.

5. Mid-Autumn Festival Drawing: Moon Festival Celebration
Artist of the drawing: Updating
Though not as grand or steeped in deep cultural significance as the Lunar New Year, the Mid-Autumn Festival brings a great deal of joy, especially to children. This is why, when the full moon of the 8th month arrives, the whole atmosphere is filled with the lively spirit of the festival.
Carp-shaped lanterns, star lanterns, lion dances, festive trays of food, and the golden glow of the moon are all familiar images in the childhood memories of many. This drawing brings these memories back to life, encapsulating a perfect sense of happiness, love, and childhood innocence. It evokes the warmth of those joyful moments, a celebration full of love and the pure simplicity of childhood.

6. Mid-Autumn Festival Drawing: Joyful Mid-Autumn
Artist of the drawing: Updating
Each year, there are two major celebrations for children: Children's Day on June 1st and the Mid-Autumn Festival. Compared to Children's Day, Mid-Autumn is often the more eagerly awaited of the two. On this day, children join in the festivities, blend into the bustling crowds on the streets, enjoy mooncakes with neighbors, or simply delight in a small joy—gathering with family to admire the moon.
The moonlight, like sweet golden honey, spills over every street, making each leaf and blade of grass shimmer with light. The innocent eyes of the children are filled with excitement as they gaze up at the moon, dreaming of seeing the beautiful Moon Goddess, Chị Hằng, along with the Jade Rabbit playing on the moon, or Chú Cuội, sitting in sorrow under the magical banyan tree. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time of magical tales, with these lovely images from traditional folklore gently entering the pure hearts of children.
This artwork captures that joy, with children playing happily under the Mid-Autumn moon, immersed in a lively atmosphere filled with color and excitement.

7. Mid-Autumn Festival Drawing
Artist of the drawing: Updating
As the Mid-Autumn Festival arrives, children eagerly bring out their lanterns to compete with neighborhood friends. Their innocent, joyful laughter fills the air, spreading warmth and peace to all who hear it.
In the festive atmosphere of families preparing for the Mid-Autumn Festival, there are still children who face a 'lantern-less' celebration. These children, living in poverty and hardship, dream of experiencing the joy of the season. Like all children, they long for a warm Mid-Autumn with mooncakes, star lanterns, and a sense of belonging. This artwork captures their wish and highlights the importance of kindness and sharing. It portrays the joy and wonder on these children's faces as they receive the gifts they’ve longed for—a lantern to carry, mooncakes to share, and a sense of happiness that fills their hearts with warmth.

8. Mid-Autumn Festival Drawing: Lion Dance and Dragon Dance on Mid-Autumn Night
Artist of the drawing: Nguyễn Hà Phương
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, in addition to traditional folk games and other entertainment activities, the lion dance and dragon dance are essential to creating the lively atmosphere of the festival. A Mid-Autumn celebration without the sound of drums and the sight of these dances would be incomplete, missing the joyful spirit that defines the holiday.
During this time, streets are lined with star lanterns, and the sound of drums echoes everywhere. Wherever the drums play, lion and dragon dances appear, bringing excitement and joy to the children watching in awe. This artwork invites you to relive that familiar image of the festival—the vibrant dances, the joyful noise, and the sparkling lights that create a magical atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.

9. Mid-Autumn Festival Drawing
Artist of the drawing: Trương Gia Hân
Mid-Autumn Festival is a special holiday for children, a time of reunion and celebration. Across Vietnam, children eagerly anticipate this festival, not only for the bright, full moon and twinkling star lanterns but also for the fun activities, folk games, and lively performances. It is a time for them to enjoy the holiday spirit, join in lantern processions, and experience the joyful atmosphere with their families.
But do you ever wonder if Uncle Cuội and Miss Hằng on the moon can see us? Uncle Cuội, sitting by the banyan tree on the moon, is longing to return to Earth but can never make it home. Surely, he must miss his home dearly! The author of this painting, like many children, might have had the same thought—feeling sympathy for Uncle Cuội as he watches over us from afar. It's a feeling that resonates deeply with many young hearts.

10. Mid-Autumn Festival Drawing: Miss Hằng and the Children
Artist of the drawing: updating
Miss Hằng is one of the most beloved figures for children during Mid-Autumn Festival, often depicted in paintings celebrating this special time of year. She is a beautiful lady who floats across the moon, traveling on a cloud. The moon's full, bright glow and the bamboo tree are part of the celestial backdrop, while below, on Earth, children play and dance in festive joy. This painting captures that scene, offering vibrant colors that can be filled in freely to create a work full of emotion.
The painting portrays children playing with Miss Hằng on the moon. The bright lanterns, the joyful faces of the children, and Miss Hằng's warm smile together evoke the lively atmosphere of a Mid-Autumn night filled with happiness and joy. The full, radiant moon, in harmony with the glowing lanterns and the laughter, encapsulates the essence of the celebration:
"The Mid-Autumn Festival is lively and bright,
The moonlight stretches across the sky,
Miss Hằng smiles so bright,
Spreading silver light so gently everywhere."

11. Mid-Autumn Festival Drawing: Lantern Procession Night
Artist of the drawing: Lê Hà Chi
Mid-Autumn Festival paintings are always captivating with their charming lions dancing and breathing fire. With simple lines and bright colors, the painting below creates a unique scene of lion dance during the festival. All it takes is a pencil, some colored ink, and a bit of creativity to sketch the lion’s head, the dancer’s figure, and lanterns, resulting in a vibrant Mid-Autumn masterpiece that’s easy to make.
Look! In the middle of the courtyard, the lion dance troupe is performing. The lion’s head sways to the beat of the drum, and its nimble legs dance with grace. The lion’s body curves with incredible skill, so cleverly that no one can tell that beneath the majestic form are small children, and the clown, with his round belly, fans the crowd. This scene is perfectly captured in this painting.

12. Mid-Autumn Festival Drawing: Children’s Joy with the Moon
Artist of the drawing: updating
In addition to the images of Miss Hằng, the lion dance troupe, and lanterns, the image of the full moon, glowing brilliantly in the Mid-Autumn night sky, is another beloved theme. The painting below captures the beauty of a peaceful Mid-Autumn night, with the bright moonlight shining down on playful children and many colorful lanterns. The children, holding their lanterns, seem to blend into the festive atmosphere of the holiday, with the full moon and sparkling stars filling the sky. This painting evokes a warm, serene feeling, brimming with the joy of the Mid-Autumn celebration.
The full moon illuminates the night, as children laugh and sing, parading with their lanterns under the harvest moon. The lanterns, bouncing in the night air, seem eager to break free from their strings and float up to the sky, joining the moon. This captures the lively, peaceful spirit of a simple Mid-Autumn night, where rural children’s joy matches that of any grand celebration.
