Hanoi to host international Giftshow 2024

VOV| 03/10/2024 11:58

Hanoi Giftshow 2024 is scheduled to take place from October 10 to October 13, treating visitors to an array of local handicrafts whilst offering fine art exhibitors numerous opportunities for business matchmaking and further market expansion.

Organised by the capital’s Department of Industry and Trade, the 13th edition of the fair will get underway at the National Exhibition Center for Architecture, Planning, and Construction at No. 01 Do Duc Duc street in Nam Tu Liem district of Hanoi.

Featuring numerous local and foreign companies showcasing a range of products across 450 pavilions, the event is expected to attract more than 10,000 visitors both in person and online during its four-day run.

The function will also showcase a wide range of products such as handicrafts, wooden furniture, bamboo and rattan items, ceramics, glassware, textiles, fibers, lace embroidery, basketry, and farm produce, among others.

Hanoi’s Department of Industry and Trade will hold tours specifically for foreign businesses to tour around craft villages situated across the capital whilst guiding them to join e-commerce platforms in order to promote trade between local and international firms.

Moreover, local authorities will award prizes to the winners of a handicraft product design contest in a bid to enhance creativity whilst promoting the quintessence of Hanoi's handicrafts and fine arts.

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