The roads are adorned with decorative pots showcasing the beauty of ornamental lotus trees, a unique sight to behold.

The festival offers a vibrant showcase of 100 booths displaying an array of One Commune One Product (OCOP) specialties and lotus-themed delights. Immerse yourself in the art of lotus installation and capture the essence of Vietnamese life through a captivating photo exhibition dedicated to the lotus flower.

Explore a dedicated area at the festival that delves into the world of the lotus flower. Discover the versatility of this flower as you learn about products and culinary delights crafted from different parts of the lotus plant.

Engage your senses at the booths displaying One Commune One Product (OCOP) goods and lotus specialties. From delicious treats to artisanal crafts, it’s an experience that will leave a lasting impression.

Witness the exquisite craftsmanship of local artisans as they present handicraft products adorned with lotus flower motifs. Discover the unique charm of lotus varieties from Hanoi and other northern regions, each with its own distinct beauty.

Capture unforgettable memories against the backdrop of the festival’s beautiful settings. From picturesque backdrops to enchanting displays, you’ll find the perfect spot for that Instagram-worthy shot.

Immerse yourself in the traditional elegance of the Ao Dai, adorned with lotus patterns, as you learn about the art of crafting lotus tea. It’s an experience that blends cultural appreciation with sensory delight.

The festival, a celebration of the lotus and Vietnamese culture, will continue to enchant visitors until July 16th. Mark your calendars and immerse yourself in this unique cultural experience.
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