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Opening of the 2025 ornamental plant market

On the evening of April 1, at Yen Phi Park and Children's Park (Nha Trang City), the Provincial Farmers' Association opened the 2025 Khanh Hoa Provincial Ornamental Plants Fair. Mr. Le Huu Hoang - Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, Permanent Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee; Ms. Tran Thi Tu Vien - Vice Chairman of the Provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee attended.

Báo Khánh HòaBáo Khánh Hòa01/04/2025

Delegates cut the ribbon to open the market.
Delegates cut the ribbon to open the market.

The fair took place from April 1 to 7, with more than 3,200 works displayed at 50 booths including: Bonsai, fine art wooden products, ornamental stones, driftwood, ceramics, agarwood, orchids... by artisans, gardeners, farmer members, members of ornamental plant associations inside and outside the province.

Mr. Le Huu Hoang and delegates visited the market.
Mr. Le Huu Hoang and delegates visited the market.

According to the representative of the Organizing Committee, the bonsai works brought to the fair have high aesthetic and artistic value; among them are works of quite large economic value, the work with the highest value is nearly 500 million VND.
The fair aims to create conditions for farmers, artisans, clubs, and gardeners to exchange, share, and learn experiences, contributing to promoting the development of the ornamental plant movement in and outside the province.

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Source: https://baokhanhhoa.vn/chinh-tri/202504/khai-mac-phien-cho-sinh-vat-canh-nam-2025-a136605/


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