Opening of the 100th Vietnamese Goods Fair
On the night of April 12th, in Thap Muoi district (Dong Thap province), the Association of High-Quality Vietnamese Goods Businesses and the BSA Center, in coordination with the local authorities, inaugurated the 100th "Vietnamese Goods to Rural Areas" market, marking a four-year journey of bringing Vietnamese goods to rural areas.
The market, held from the night of April 12th to 14th, attracted 50 businesses offering products such as electronics, household plastics, cosmetics, food, and pesticides. In addition, there were also businesses selling specialty products from traditional craft villages in Dong Thap, An Giang, and Tra Vinh provinces.
As part of the fair, a celebration titled "Commemorating the 100th Vietnamese Goods Fair in Rural Areas" will also take place on the evening of April 12th.
Also on this occasion, the Association of Vietnamese Goods Businesses
The market also featured various activities such as: a consumer advice workshop on "Safety and Environmental Friendliness," advice on how to distinguish between genuine and fake helmets, tips on using gas stoves safely, and how to identify sauces and spices that do not contain harmful substances… With the Mobile Digital Library program, children will be able to read books and use computers with free internet access.
In conjunction with the rural road lighting project and Vietnamese goods initiative, the market organizers supported the local community in installing a 1km long street lighting system in Thap Muoi district.
According to Thanhnienonline-HV