The Dong Thap Province Administration in southern Vietnam is set to host the 2023 Mango Festival from April 28 to May 1, featuring 18 diverse activities taking place before, during, and after the festival. Drawing in locals and visitors alike, this event promises to be an unforgettable celebration of the region’s beloved mangoes.
Provincial authorities held a press conference on Wednesday to reveal the details of an upcoming event that will showcase digital transformation applications designed to overcome the challenges faced by local farmers. The highlight of the event will be a display of these applications, illustrating how they can make life easier for farmers.
Eighteen exciting activities are planned before, during, and after the festival – providing something for everyone to enjoy!
These include a story-writing contest, a children’s drawing competition, a photography contest, an exhibition showcasing mango products and local specialties from Dong Thap, and familiarization trips to mango farming areas.
The festival will also feature two seminars discussing strategies to increase the value and promote the sustainable growth of the mango farming and tourism industries in the province. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest innovations and trends in the sectors, as well as how to capitalize on them. Additionally, they can gain insight into the potential challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. By the end of the sessions, participants will be well-equipped to make the most of the opportunities available in the mango farming and tourism sectors.
Some reporters at the press briefing asked if the festivals in Dong Thap have lived up to authorities’ expectations or if they are simply too overwhelming for local residents. They sought to gain further insight into the impact of the events on the local community.
This year, Dong Thap Province will host the Mango Festival – an annual event that celebrates the delicious fruit and the local culture of southern Vietnam. During a press briefing, representatives from the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism revealed some exciting details about the upcoming festival. The Mango Festival will take place over three days from April 23 to April 25. Attendees can expect to be treated to a variety of activities, including a mango-eating competition, a cooking contest, and a parade of floats featuring the beloved fruit. There will also be a range of cultural performances, such as traditional music and dance, and art exhibitions. The festival is a great opportunity for visitors to sample the local food, shop for souvenirs, and learn more about the culture of Dong Thap Province. It is also an occasion for the community to come together and celebrate the mango’s unique sweet-sour taste. This year’s Mango Festival promises to be an exciting event that celebrates the delicious fruit and the local culture of Southern Vietnam. Attendees can look forward to a variety of activities including a mango-eating competition, a cooking contest, traditional music and dance performances, art exhibitions, and a parade of floats featuring the beloved fruit. It is also a great opportunity for visitors to sample the local food, shop for souvenirs, and learn more about the culture of Dong Thap Province. So don’t miss the chance to join in the festivities this April and come and celebrate the unique sweet-sour taste of the mango! |
Officials chair a press briefing on the upcoming Mango Festival in Dong Thap Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Dang Tuyet / Tuoi Tre |
In response to the pandemic, Nguyen Phuoc Thien, vice-chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, declared that the mango festival was one of the steps taken to boost post-pandemic trade and raise the consumption of Dong Thap mangoes.
The festival is scheduled to coincide with the mango harvest season, when low prices can help to boost their sales, according to an official.
“We organize familiarization trips to take business representatives, investors, and visitors to mango farming regions and mango processing plants that have secured approval to export their products,” he added.
In addition, digital transformation applications and a virtual reality exhibition will help visitors immerse themselves in the experience of exploring virtual mango farms at the festival.
Mango is one of the six essential crops cultivated in Dong Thap, Vietnam. Its total farming area is greater than 14,000 hectares, making it a major agricultural staple in the region.
Around 250 agricultural regions in the province have been granted licenses to export their fruit to China.
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