Vietnamese handicrafts make a strong impression at the fair. Photo: Le Hoang/VNA

According to a VNA reporter in New York, this year's event brought together nearly 60 booths introducing handicraft products and culinary specialties of member countries, attracting the participation of hundreds of international tourists and a large number of ambassadors and diplomatic officials from UN Delegations and agencies.

Continuing the annual tradition, the Permanent Mission of Vietnam to the United Nations and the Vietnamese Wives and Husbands Association in New York participated in the Fair with two booths - "Vietnamese Handicrafts" and "Vietnamese Kitchen". The exquisite handicraft products imbued with traditional cultural identity, especially ceramics, lacquerware, brocade and silk, continued to make a strong impression and attract special attention from international friends. In particular, the two most popular items this time were Chu Dau ceramic vases and Van Phuc silk scarves.

"Vietnamese Kitchen" space attracts international friends. Photo: Le Hoang/VNA

The “Vietnamese Kitchen” booth once again received a warm welcome from all groups and ages attending this year’s Fair, with a menu combining tradition and integration, including shrimp and vegetarian spring rolls, various grilled meat skewers, sandwiches, iced milk coffee, iced lemon tea, etc. The dishes and drinks were carefully prepared by the wives and husbands of officials from Vietnamese representative agencies in New York, with a rich Vietnamese flavor, fresh and attractive.

At the end of the 2025 UN International Cultural and Culinary Fair, Vietnam was one of the member countries that contributed the most to the Organizing Committee's Charity Fund from product sales revenue.

According to baotintuc.vn

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