Responding to Vietnamese Family Day June 28, the Village of Culture - Tourism of Vietnamese Ethnic Groups (Hanoi) organizes many unique cultural and artistic activities, attracting a large number of people and tourists to participate. The program takes place from June 1 to the end of June 30.
The highlight of the series of activities is cultural exchange programs of the Central Highlands ethnic communities who are regularly living in the Village with the Ba Na artisan delegation (Gia Lai) and units from Hung Yen.
In a space filled with the colors of the Central Highlands, the folk song and dance program "Happy Family Festival" gathered people from Ta Oi, Co Tu (Hue City), Ba Na, Gia Rai (Gia Lai), Xo Dang (Quang Ngai), E De (Dak Lak) and Raglai (Khanh Hoa).

Folk songs and gong performances combined with xoang dance have recreated community cultural life, contributing to honoring family affection, the connection between generations and national cultural identity.
In addition to cultural activities in the Central Highlands, Hung Yen province organizes many display spaces to promote culture, tourism and local specialties. The system of banners and posters focuses on spreading the values of a prosperous, progressive, happy, and civilized Vietnamese family.
The reading and photo exhibition space "Family Moments" introduces many books and materials on moral education and lifestyle in the family, along with beautiful images of affection between generations. On-site reading areas and art book folding spaces are also arranged to spread reading culture in the community.
In addition, many OCOP products, traditional craft village products and typical agricultural products of Hung Yen are introduced to tourists. Images and documents about the history, culture, scenic spots and tourism potential of the locality are also displayed at the event.
Family culinary space is one of the activities attracting a large number of people and tourists. Traditional dishes and performances of processing typical dishes contribute to honoring the role of families in preserving and promoting the cultural values of Vietnamese cuisine.
In addition, many types of folk performances associated with family life such as lullaby singing, Cheo singing, military drum singing, folk storytelling and poetry recitation are also introduced to the public, bringing unique cultural experiences to tourists.