Co-hosted by DEEP C Industrial Zones Vietnam and BeLuxCham Vietnam, with the backing of the Belgian Embassy in Vietnam, this three-day extravaganza will spotlight the finest aspects of Belgian culture. From gourmet delights and artisanal beers to captivating music and entertainment, the Hai Phong Political-Administrative Center Square will be the epicenter of all festivities.
A novel addition this year is the creative recycling initiative using beer bottles and caps, aimed at promoting environmental awareness. Festival-goers can engage in painting bottles, crafting art from caps, or creating unique decorative items, blending fun with sustainability.
The event will also boast a dynamic array of performances by both local and international artists, headlined by Belgium’s own DJs Funktastix and Alexa. Interactive attractions, including mini-games, flair bartending, and street circus performances, ensure an immersive and energetic experience for all attendees.
B.Fest 2025’s centerpiece will be the unveiling of 20 exclusive Belgian beer varieties, directly imported, alongside traditional culinary masterpieces.
Enhancing convenience, a wristband-based smart payment system will allow visitors to seamlessly purchase food, beverages, souvenirs, and participate in activities without the need for cash.
Since its inception in 2019, B.Fest has become a beloved autumn tradition in Hai Phong, attracting both locals and tourists. Renowned for its vibrant ambiance, the festival transports attendees to a “miniature Europe,” offering a rich tapestry of music, cuisine, beer, and cultural immersion that epitomizes Belgian allure.

Vietnam Showcases Unity and Culture at ManiFiesta 2025 in Belgium
Despite torrential rains along Belgium’s North Sea coast, the spirited ambiance of ManiFiesta 2025 in Ostend remained vibrant, with Vietnam’s participation serving as a powerful symbol of friendship and solidarity.
Preserving Indochina War Memories: Workshop Boosts Photo Conservation Skills
The Hanoi Museum, in partnership with the American Museum of Natural History, hosted a workshop on October 15 focused on advancing photo preservation techniques in Hanoi. This initiative is part of a broader project dedicated to safeguarding the historical memories associated with the Indochina War, specifically within the Lai Xa photography village in Hoai Duc commune.








