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Hanoi’s signature charm unfolds at the 2025 Autumn Fair

Hanoi’s gentle autumn air now fills the Vietnam Exposition Center in Dong Anh Commune, where the capital’s beauty and creativity converge in the first-ever autumn fair.

THE HANOI TIMES — With the theme “Quintessence of Hanoi Autumn,” the Hanoi space celebrates its signature products, craftsmanship and cultural spirit at the first-ever  Autumn Fair in 2025.

The Hanoi space highlights the capital’s outstanding industrial and commercial achievements, while celebrating the artistry of its traditional craft villages.

Both residents and visitors are excited to experience the first Autumn Fair.

Considered a major economic and cultural event, the Autumn Fair honors products and brands that embody Vietnamese identity, innovation and craftsmanship. Under the message “Connecting People with Production and Business,” this year’s edition is the largest ever, spanning more than 130,000 square meters with five themed zones and 3,000 booths.

Among the highlights is a culinary culture area representing 34 provinces and cities, where visitors can explore regional flavors, enjoy local specialties and experience Vietnam’s rich food heritage.

In addition, a series of cultural activities and art performances throughout the fair bring extra color and excitement to the festive atmosphere, welcoming both domestic and international visitors.

The Autumn Fair 2025 is open to the public until November 4 at the Vietnam Exposition Center, Dong Anh Commune, Hanoi.

The golden rows of leaves bring back the gentle beauty of Hanoi’s autumn.

Spanning about 17,000 square meters, the space recreates the charm of the capital with its elegant French colonial-style houses.

Travelers from all corners of the country come to experience the Autumn Fair and explore the Hanoi space.

Visitors to the fair can purchase handcrafted products from Hanoi’s certified craft villages.

They can also explore the city’s most distinctive industrial and commercial goods.

The Hanoi space offers a glimpse into the city’s enduring craftsmanship.

Skilled artisans demonstrate his wood carving techniques.

Children are captivated by the vibrant to he (figurine) display.

Meanwhile, many visitors take the opportunity to capture memorable moments in Hanoi’s autumn-themed space.

The Autumn Fair 2025 serves not only as a hub for trade and promotion but also as a meeting place where culture, creativity and community intertwine.

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