After five years of successful implementation, the event has been considered as a bridge for trade between agricultural and food producers and businesses in the country and importers, distribution systems, supermarkets and consumers (Photo: Vietnam+)
The fair offered an opportunity for enterprises and localities to promote their specialties to consumers and visitors as well as to participate in an efficient supply-consumption chain in Hanoi and in exports (Photo: Vietnam+)
This year’s fair featured around 200 pavilions by 63 provinces and cities, along with booths by several foreign embassies, including Laos, Indonesia and Hungary, introducing a variety of specialties as well as cultural and tourism products (Photo: Vietnam+)
The organising board encouraged businesses to develop and introduce their creative new products with beautiful packing (Photo: Vietnam+)
Over the past years, the fair has been welcomed the capital city’s consumers, enterprises and tourists at the end of the year (Photo: Vietnam+)
The Vietnam Regional Specialties Fair has become a reliable address for the capital’s consumers and visitors to visit and purchase at the end of the year as well as for distributors and wholesale markets to seek the supplies of goods (Photo: Vietnam+)
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