Discover the crown jewel of the Autumn Fair 2025: the “Essence of Hanoi’s Autumn” ancient street. This meticulously recreated lane gathers dozens of master artisans, reviving the timeless spirit of Thang Long for visitors to experience.
Step into history as quaint stalls, arranged to mirror the iconic architecture of Hang Dao, Hang Gai, and Hang Thiec streets, transport you to Hanoi’s bygone era.
The rhythmic clatter of hammers, knives, and scissors harmonizes with festive melodies, creating a vibrant “craft street” ambiance at the heart of this year’s premier trade event.
“Crafting Chuong village conical hats has been my life for over 40 years, but showcasing our heritage on this grand stage is a first,” shared a Thanh Oai artisan, meticulously shaping hat brims with seasoned hands.
Beyond Chuong, the fair celebrates Hanoi’s rich tapestry, featuring artisans from renowned craft villages across the region and beyond.
Elegant Chang Son paper fans, masterpieces of patience and precision.
Bat Trang ceramics: where clay meets creativity, producing timeless treasures.
Phu Vinh’s rattan and bamboo crafts: sustainable artistry woven into everyday elegance.
More than a marketplace, the Autumn Fair is a cultural nexus where commerce, tourism, and tradition intertwine, offering experiences that resonate far beyond the stalls.
Explore five distinct zones: Vietnam’s autumnal allure, Hanoi’s seasonal highlights, family-friendly activities, cultural heritage showcases, and a bustling industry-commerce hub. Plus, indulge in a food zone featuring 34 regional specialties.
Running until November 4, the inaugural Autumn Fair 2025 invites locals and travelers alike to immerse themselves in Vietnam’s cultural mosaic, shop unique crafts, and savor the nation’s diverse flavors.

You may also like

Vietnam’s Vibrant Landscapes, Rich Culture, and Warm Hospitality Take Center Stage at ASEAN Sports Gatherings

On October 13th in Hanoi, delegates from ASEAN member states and Timor-Leste were treated to a captivating photo exhibition showcasing Vietnam’s unique landscapes, its vibrant people, and rich cultural heritage.

Preserving the Timeless Melody of Ariya Singing: A Cherished Cultural Legacy of the Cham Ethnic Group

Ariya, the soulful recitative singing tradition of the Cham ethnic people, seamlessly weaves together narrative, melody, and poetic lyrics. Thriving in festivals and cultural gatherings, this art form stands as a cornerstone of their heritage, yet it urgently requires preservation to ensure its legacy endures for generations to come.

Exquisite Red Dao Women’s Attire: A Unique Cultural Heritage

The women of the Red Dao ethnic group in northern Cao Bang province are renowned for their striking indigo attire, intricately adorned with vibrant, hand-embroidered motifs that reflect their rich cultural heritage.

Empowering Women Through the Art of Traditional Embroidery: Dao Thanh Phan’s Legacy

Embark on a journey to Yen Than commune, nestled in the heart of Tien Yen district, Quang Ninh province, where the artistry of embroidery thrives as a cornerstone of the Dao Thanh Phan ethnic minority’s cultural heritage. Here, the skilled hands of women weave intricate tales through delicate stitches, preserving traditions that have been passed down through generations. Their craftsmanship not only reflects the rich history of their community but also stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of this timeless art form.

Vietnam Infuses Korean Expo in Paris with Vibrant Cultural Hues

Artists from the Vietnam Cultural Centre in France, honored as special guests, captivated audiences with their unique performances at the dynamic Korean Expo 2025 in Paris on October 4.