Traditional games help Vietnamese-Australian children stay connected to cultural roots

  • Children experience making traditional nem (springrolls). VNA Photo: Thanh Tú
    Children experience making traditional nem (springrolls). VNA Photo: Thanh Tú
  • Performing traditional drums. VNA Photo: Thanh Tú
    Performing traditional drums. VNA Photo: Thanh Tú
  • Children make mosaic from glass pebbles.VNA Photo: Thanh Tú
    Children make mosaic from glass pebbles.VNA Photo: Thanh Tú
  • Children join in traditional games. VNA Photo: Thanh Tú
    Children join in traditional games. VNA Photo: Thanh Tú
A special event titled "Holiday Fun Day" was held recently in Sydney, Australia, offering a rich blend of cultural, creative, and educational activities. The event, held free of charge, welcomed not only students of VietSchool, a Vietnamese language school in Sydney, but also children from other schools, promoting cultural exchange and community engagement between the Vietnamese and local Australian communities. The July 14–15 event featured a lively and meaningful space for children to experience Vietnamese heritage through hands-on activities. From making recycled crafts such as sock-stuffed animals and crochet items, to glass pebble mosaics, colouring, and food preparation, the event also introduced traditional Vietnamese games such as cuop co (flag-snatching), tug of war, and musical performances including drum playing. VNA Photo: Thanh Tú

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