The exhibition has 60 standard booths and a common display space (equivalent to 30 booths).
The exhibition space is designed to be open and harmonious, combining product display, cultural experiences, and exchange activities, creating an attractive destination for local people and tourists during Tet.
Nguyen Dinh Thang, Deputy Director of the Ha Noi Department of Industry and Trade, emphasised that the exhibition is a practical activity to celebrate the success of the 14th National Party Congress and show Ha Noi's determination to preserve and promote the value of traditional handicraft villages associated with innovation, meeting the requirements of integration and market development.
At the exhibition, hundreds of handicraft products, collections, and design samples are introduced, reflecting the diversity of Ha Noi's craft villages and some other localities. The products bear the strong imprint of traditional culture but are improved in design, function, materials, environmentally friendly, and suitable for modern consumer trends.
A notable highlight of the exhibition is the harmonious combination of product display space with a series of cultural and traditional activities celebrating the Lunar New Year of the Horse 2026. The traditional spring market space is vividly recreated, reflecting the traditional Tet atmosphere of the Northern Vietnamese countryside, contributing to the dissemination of good cultural values.
According to Do Van Cong, Vice Chairman of the Suoi Hai Commune People's Committee, Suoi Hai Commune is committed to sustainable economic development, combining high-tech agriculture, ecotourism, and the preservation and promotion of traditional craft village values.
Through this programme, local specialty products have the opportunity to reach consumers, boost production, stimulate domestic consumption, respond to the "Vietnamese people prioritise using Vietnamese goods" campaign, and gradually enhancing the value and build a sustainable brand for the Suoi Hai craft village.
The exhibition runs until February 8 at in Cam Phuong Village, Suoi Hai Commune.