Hanoi Cuisine and Craft Village Tourism Festival celebrates SEA Games 31

The Hanoi Cuisine and Craft Village Tourism Festival 2022 opened on Le Quang Dao Street near the My Dinh National Stadium in the capital on May 20 as part of various tourism promotion activities being held for the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games 31).

The festival kicks off on May 20 with the primary purpose of promoting images of the capital as a safe, friendly, and attractive destination to international friends.

The festival kicks off on May 20 with the primary purpose of promoting images of the capital as a safe, friendly, and attractive destination to international friends.

Visitors can enjoy sampling traditional food of Hanoi.

Visitors can enjoy sampling traditional food of Hanoi.

On display are several booths which introduce local cuisine such as Banh Cuon Thanh Tri, also known as Thanh Tri steamed roll rice pancakes, Uoc Le pork paste, Pho, a type of rice noodle dish, and Bun Cha, grilled pork with rice vermicelli noodles.

On display are several booths which introduce local cuisine such as Banh Cuon Thanh Tri, also known as Thanh Tri steamed roll rice pancakes, Uoc Le pork paste, Pho, a type of rice noodle dish, and Bun Cha, grilled pork with rice vermicelli noodles.

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Products from local craft villages, including Van Phuc silk and Bat Trang ceramics, are put on display during the festival.

Products from local craft villages, including Van Phuc silk and Bat Trang ceramics, are put on display during the festival.

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The event also sees the participation of a variety of tourism products from other northern provinces such as Dien Bien and Cao Bang.

The event also sees the participation of a variety of tourism products from other northern provinces such as Dien Bien and Cao Bang.

A booth introduces a range of tea products from the northern province of Thai Nguyen.

A booth introduces a range of tea products from the northern province of Thai Nguyen.

A booth featuring To He, a toy figurine, attracts both adults and children.

A booth featuring To He, a toy figurine, attracts both adults and children.

The festival is scheduled to last through to May 23, which coincides with the final day of SEA Games 31.

The festival is scheduled to last through to May 23, which coincides with the final day of SEA Games 31.
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