
With a scale of 125 booths, of which 80 booths are for the Exhibition of OCOP products, handicrafts and craft villages and 45 booths of the Vietnamese market, participated by 70 enterprises inside and outside Hanoi , the event brings together artisans, skilled workers, young designers and the startup community.
Through this, Hanoi hopes to affirm the OCOP brand of the Capital, preserve traditional cultural identity and open up new trade opportunities, aiming to build a creative economy associated with sustainable tourism.

According to Mr. Nguyen Dinh Thang - Deputy Director of Hanoi Department of Industry and Trade, the exhibition and fair in Me Linh is not only to introduce and promote products but also a "creative playground" where design ideas are nurtured, unique products are formed, meeting the diverse needs of the market.
Visitors have the opportunity to experience the quintessence of craft villages, immerse themselves in a unique cultural space and connect directly with artisans and businesses.
In addition, the event contributes to developing the production - consumption - promotion chain, exploiting the tourism market, promoting circular economy and community tourism. On the basis of preserving traditional cultural values, the exhibition also creates more jobs, increases income for people, and at the same time realizes the goals of the New Rural Development Program for the period 2021-2025.
The 2025 Vietnam Exhibition and Fair is a clear demonstration of Hanoi's commitment to preserving and promoting the quintessence of craft villages, bringing the Capital's OCOP brand far and wide, spreading the message of linking culture with sustainable development.
The Vietnamese exhibition and market will take place until October 6 at the Hai Ba Trung Temple Relic Site.
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/quang-ba-va-ket-noi-san-pham-ocop-lang-nghe-gan-voi-du-lich-ha-noi-2025-718346.html
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