An Giang launches tourism and cuisine festival 2025

The An Giang Tourism and Cuisine Festival, in conjunction with the Rach Gia Trade Promotion Fair and OCOP Product Exhibition 2025, opened in Rach Gia Ward on September 27.

Visitors explore display booths at the An Giang Tourism and Cuisine Festival, combined with the Rach Gia Trade Promotion Fair and OCOP Product Exhibition 2025. (Photo: nhandan.vn)
Visitors explore display booths at the An Giang Tourism and Cuisine Festival, combined with the Rach Gia Trade Promotion Fair and OCOP Product Exhibition 2025. (Photo: nhandan.vn)

The festival, organised by the An Giang Provincial People’s Committee, runs for nine days, from September 27 to October 5, at Tran Quang Khai Square.

It is open to visitors daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. In addition to the main programme, the schedule includes art performances, recreational games, business networking between enterprises, and surveys of tourist sites.

This event marks the celebration of the first An Giang Party Congress and the 14th National Party Congress.

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An art performance at the festival. (Photo: nhandan.vn)

In her opening remarks, Quang Xuan Lua, Director of the An Giang Centre for Trade and Investment Promotion, said the festival aims to promote An Giang’s tourism, culture and people, while creating a recreational space to attract visitors from inside and outside the province.

The festival features more than 300 booths from 12 provinces and cities nationwide, as well as from An Giang Province itself.

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Ethnic Cham musical performances at the festival. (Photo: nhandan.vn)

“In addition to showcasing the tourism and cuisine of different localities as the festival’s highlight, the festival also includes an area introducing export goods, OCOP products, local specialities, and a wide range of consumer products, highlighting both variety and quality. This move provides opportunities for businesses to meet, connect, foster partnerships and expand their consumer markets,” Lua noted.

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