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Dong Nai province showcases the stone xylophone at the 2025 Autumn Fair. This is a traditional musical instrument characteristic of the ethnic minority communities in the Bom Bo hamlet, northern Dong Nai province. Photo: Ngoc Lien |
Over the course of three days (from October 25th to November 4th), the Autumn Fair 2025 attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors, including local residents, businesses, and domestic and international tourists .
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Performances of traditional folk songs by people from Phu Tho province at the fair attracted many viewers. Photo: Ngoc Lien |
At the Autumn Fair 2025, visitors can experience exhibition areas with distinct themes such as: Prosperous Autumn, Family Autumn, The Quintessence of Hanoi Autumn, and Autumn in Vietnam. These exhibition areas bring together thousands of businesses showcasing modern technology, industrial products, and energy solutions; as well as fashion, cosmetics, furniture, and consumer goods.
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Young women of the Thai ethnic group perform traditional musical instruments at the exhibition area of the fair. Photo: Ngoc Lien. |
The highlight of the fair is the two areas: "The Quintessence of Hanoi Autumn" and "Autumn of Vietnam," which recreate the golden autumn atmosphere of Hanoi in the heart of the Old Quarter. This autumnal setting in the Old Quarter will offer visitors a range of delightful emotions through the vivid portrayal of artisans from traditional craft villages such as pottery, weaving, carving, and other crafts. It's a space imbued with the rich colors of Vietnamese culture, appearing for the first time at a national exhibition of international stature.
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A display space showcasing traditional products of the Tay ethnic group in Thai Hai village, Thai Nguyen province. Photo: Ngoc Lien. |
Here are some photos from the Autumn Fair 2025:
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Traditional brocade weaving by the Lao ethnic group in Dien Bien province. Photo: Ngoc Lien |
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Promoting traditional products of the indigenous ethnic groups of Cao Bang province. Photo: Ngoc Lien |
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A demonstration of fan-making by artisans from Lang Vac village, Thanh Oai commune, Hanoi, takes place in a space recreating Hanoi's Old Quarter. Other traditional crafts such as wood carving, embroidery, conical hat making, and weaving are also showcased. Photo: Ngoc Lien |
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Traditional Vietnamese clay figurines (tò he) attract children visiting the exhibition area at the Autumn Fair. Photo: Ngoc Lien |
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The traditional craft village area in Hanoi's Old Quarter attracts many tourists who come to visit and take souvenir photos. Photo: Ngoc Lien |
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Visitors enjoyed the calligraphy writing area. Photo: Ngoc Lien |
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Introducing the specialty sticky rice flakes from Lang Vong village in the cultural setting of Hanoi's Old Quarter. Photo: Ngoc Lien. |
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A demonstration of wood carving by artisans from Thiet Ung craft village, Thu Lam commune, Hanoi city. Photo: Ngoc Lien. |
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Introducing the embroidery craft of Quat Dong Embroidery Village - Thuong Tin District, Quat Dong Commune, Hanoi City. Photo: Ngoc Lien |
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