Spring Fair 2026, held from February 2 to 8 in Dong Anh district, Hanoi, features over 3,000 booths. The event serves as a key trade promotion activity aimed at stimulating consumer demand, promoting Vietnamese brands, and fostering international trade connections through agricultural, textile, and cultural exhibition zones. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
Spring Fair 2026, held from February 2 to 8 in Dong Anh district, Hanoi, features over 3,000 booths. The event serves as a key trade promotion activity aimed at stimulating consumer demand, promoting Vietnamese brands, and fostering international trade connections through agricultural, textile, and cultural exhibition zones. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
The Ho Chi Minh City zone showcases the city’s economic, cultural, tourism, and human development achievements. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
The Ho Chi Minh City zone showcases the city’s economic, cultural, tourism, and human development achievements. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
The space also presents a vision of a smart and sustainable urban area while hosting experiential activities highlighting the distinctive Southern Tet festival. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
The space also presents a vision of a smart and sustainable urban area while hosting experiential activities highlighting the distinctive Southern Tet festival. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
Each city and province, including Hanoi, Hai Phong, Hue, Da Nang, and Can Tho, has a shared booth area ranging from 200 to 250 square metres to promote its signature products as well as cultural and tourism potential. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
Each city and province, including Hanoi, Hai Phong, Hue, Da Nang, and Can Tho, has a shared booth area ranging from 200 to 250 square metres to promote its signature products as well as cultural and tourism potential. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
The “Tet Sum Vay” (Tet Reunion) zone showcases a range of products from traditional craft villages, such as ceramics, mother-of-pearl inlay, lacquerware, bamboo and rattan crafts, and gold-thread embroidery. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
The “Tet Sum Vay” (Tet Reunion) zone showcases a range of products from traditional craft villages, such as ceramics, mother-of-pearl inlay, lacquerware, bamboo and rattan crafts, and gold-thread embroidery. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
A traditional conical hat craft village space in Hanoi is showcased at the fair. The craft has been passed down through generations and remains one of the capital’s most renowned conical hat production hubs. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
A traditional conical hat craft village space in Hanoi is showcased at the fair. The craft has been passed down through generations and remains one of the capital’s most renowned conical hat production hubs. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
Traditional “to he” figurines, associated with generations of Vietnamese people, are displayed at the Hanoi exhibition space. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
Traditional “to he” figurines, associated with generations of Vietnamese people, are displayed at the Hanoi exhibition space. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
The agricultural and regional specialty zone at Spring Fair 2026 is designed as a “cross-Vietnam spring journey,” mainly located in the halls of the Kim Quy Exhibition Centre and outdoor areas. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
The agricultural and regional specialty zone at Spring Fair 2026 is designed as a “cross-Vietnam spring journey,” mainly located in the halls of the Kim Quy Exhibition Centre and outdoor areas. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
Visitors can take a tour across Vietnam at Spring Fair 2026. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
Visitors can take a tour across Vietnam at Spring Fair 2026. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)
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Festive colours from across Vietnam at Spring Fair

With more than 3,000 booths divided into eight zones across an area of 100,000 square metres, Spring Fair 2026 offers a vibrant and colorful “cross-Vietnam spring journey” for residents and visitors to explore and shop.