The first Autumn Fair 2025 is held at the Vietnam Exhibition Center in Dong Anh, Hanoi. It’s the biggest trade and cultural event of the year, featuring 34 provinces and cities with over 2,500 local and international businesses. Covering more than 130,000 square meters, the fair is known as a “national mega fair,” celebrating products and cultures from all over Vietnam.
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At the center of the fair, the “Essence of Hanoi Autumn” area reflects the city’s quiet, graceful charm. The main path to the exhibition is decorated in Hanoi’s autumn style, with golden leaves all around.
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In a cultural and art space visitors can touch artifacts, play traditional instruments, and try on ethnic costumes. This interactive setup attracts many visitors, especially on weekends.
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This is one of the most impressive areas, showcasing over 300 typical products of the capital, from crafts and fashion to food and creative technology.
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The sounds of hammers, knives, and scissors mix with festive music, making the fair feel like a lively “craft street” inside the year’s biggest trade event.
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Among thousands of modern booths are the displays from northern provinces like Son La, Lai Chau, Cao Bang, and Lao Cai.
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Besides showing local products, many provinces also display their culture, giving visitors a fun and lively experience.
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Son La’s booth has a big stilt house. Its thatched roof, wooden stairs, and traditional patterns draw many visitors to take photos and videos.
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Cao Bang’s booth amazes visitors with a display of Ban Gioc Waterfall and golden rice fields.
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There are traditional art performances at Da Nang’s booth, especially the bai choi folk singing.
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Amid the city’s busy pace, the Autumn Fair 2025 offers a cultural appreciation, letting visitors feel Vietnam through the sights and sounds of traditions, the scent of young rice, and the color of conical hats and costumes.
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