The event aims to promote domestic production and business capacity, stimulate domestic consumption, boost exports and imports, enhance international economic integration, and contribute to the national GDP growth target of over eight per cent in 2025.
 
The first Việt Nam Golden Autumn Fair is taking place from October 25 to November 4 at the Việt Nam Exposition Centre, featuring 3,000 booths from 2,500 domestic and international enterprises.
 
The event aims to promote domestic production and business capacity, stimulate domestic consumption, boost exports and imports, enhance international economic integration, and contribute to the national GDP growth target of over eight per cent in 2025.
 
Covering more than 130,000 square metres, the fair gathers distinctive products from all provinces and cities nationwide, aiming to foster business links, supply chains, and domestic consumption.
Organisers say the national-scale event boasts the largest and most modern exhibition space, the widest product diversity, the highest quality, the most engaging activities, and the most attractive promotions.
 
On the first day, it saw record-breaking crowds as thousands of visitors poured into the centre in Đông Anh Commune, marking a lively start for the country’s newest and largest trade and cultural event.
 
Beyond shopping, visitors can immerse themselves in a rich mix of cultural and culinary experiences.
 
The fair features regional delicacies, art performances, and exhibitions from all 34 provinces and cities, celebrating Việt Nam's creative and cultural diversity.
 
It serves as both a national and international platform that honours Vietnamese creativity and craftsmanship, while promoting domestic consumption and attracting investment.
 
The Golden Autumn Fair 2025 is designed as a journey across Việt Nam, where each thematic zone tells a vivid story about the nation’s people, culture and dynamic economy. VNS
 
 
 

 
                 
                 
                 
                