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Discover the best of regional specialties and traditional crafts at the downtown fair in Ho Chi Minh City.

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Explore Regional Specialties and Traditional Crafts at Thong Nhat Hall, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City From Friday to Sunday, the Local Specialties-Traditional Craft Villages program is being organized by the Business Studies & Assistance Center and the Business Association of High Quality Vietnamese Products. It aims to provide local residents and visitors to Ho Chi Minh City with the opportunity to discover regional specialties and traditional crafting. A visitor tries dried persimmons from Da Lat City in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong at a stall of the Local Specialties-Traditional Craft Villages program held at Thong Nhat Hall in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, December 29, 2023. Photo: N.Tri / Tuoi Tre The event showcases more than 40 businesses, offering a wide range of products such as Tay Ninh Province’s rice paper, Mekong Delta region’s cocoa, Binh Phuoc Province’s cashew nuts, and Da Lat City’s dried persimmons from Lam Dong province. A visitor...

Hanoi and HCM City Prepare for Spring Flower Markets

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Cultural exchange to enhance relations between Vietnamese and Indian regions

The Vice chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, Pham S, highly appreciated the cultural heritage, tourism potential, and strengths of India in general and the Ladakh region in particular. He also introduced the unique tourism products and cultural aspects of Lam Dong province, as well as the opportunities and potential for cooperation in tourism development between the two regions. Furthermore, the official emphasized Lam Dong’s desire to continue fostering cultural and tourism connections with Ladakh, which would create more opportunities for collaboration in various fields. Tashi Gyalson, the Chief Executive Councilor of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, mentioned that India and Vietnam are actively strengthening bilateral cooperation in multiple areas, including trade, cultural exchange, economic cooperation, and people-to-people connections. During the event, the participants enjoyed special art performances presented by artists from both regions. The post...