In today's fast-paced world, family members often become engrossed in their individual lives and work, leading to a sense of disconnect. As intergenerational communication fades, it becomes harder for family members to truly understand each other. Shared experiences, especially physical activities, can bridge this gap, fostering closer bonds and rekindling family warmth.
Responding to this need for connection and sharing, the Long Chau Family Festival series offers a welcoming space for families to slow down, spend time together, and create shared memories. Through meaningful physical activities, games, and experiences, the festival aims to bring joy, strengthen bonds, foster understanding, and preserve cherished moments, reinforcing the idea that family is a sanctuary.
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A three-generation family participates in the festival. *Photo: Long Chau* |
Following a successful event in Da Nang, the Long Chau Family Festival 2026 expands to more provinces. The year kicks off with the Nha Trang event on 10-11/1/2026 at 2/4 Square. Designed as a shared experience for grandparents, parents, and children, the event prioritizes participation and positive memories over competitive achievement, encouraging families to walk, overcome obstacles, and reach the finish line together.
Participating families will receive a race-kit, jerseys, finisher medals, and practical household gifts. Additionally, each family gets a free health consultation package with a specialist doctor. Families with members over 50 years old will also receive health care products focusing on bone and joint support, circulation, and digestive health.
The event also features an award system for families achieving top results in each round, with prizes for top 1, top 2, and top 3. Organizers will also present awards to the family with the oldest member and the family with the youngest member.
Beyond walking along Nha Trang's scenic route, participating families can interact and take photos with artist Truong Giang. Photographers will capture moments throughout the journey, helping families preserve their memories.
According to an organizer's representative, the Long Chau Family Festival 2026 aims to create a shared activity space where multi-generational family members can share time, emotions, and care for each other, while also promoting long-term health awareness.
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