With the scale of 650-700 booths, Hanoi Gift Show 2017 will have the participation of 250 exhibitors from more than 30 provinces in Vietnam and 8-10 countries in the world.

![]() Foreign investors interested in the Fair.
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![]() Home décor and Handicrafts.
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![]() Home textiles and Embroidery.
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![]() Indoor and Outdoor furniture.
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During 4 days of the event, there were 12,135 visitors from local and abroad come to visit and look for working partners, which included 615 foreign importers coming from 32 countries and regions in the world. Besides, the Fair also attracted 3,000 commercial customers, such as enterprises, super markets, retailers, restaurants, hotels and resorts. By the end of the event, there were 1,265 transactions, Memorandum of Understandings and Cooperation, and contracts between visitors and enterprises.
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