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In 2025, Nam Giang district will organize 4 night markets.

Việt NamViệt Nam11/02/2025


NIGHT MARKET AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Agricultural products of Nam Giang district people displayed for sale at a previous night market. Photo: VAN THUY

In 2025, Nam Giang district will organize a quarterly night market. The organization will be flexible, suitable for seasonal weather conditions, promoting the traditional cultural identity of ethnic minorities, especially Nam Giang mountain and forest specialties , combining the display and sale of local products with a space close to people's lives.

The district prioritizes combining major holidays, cultural and artistic activities, and sports activities of the district. The specific time of each market session will be issued according to the detailed plan of each session.

Each market session has about 30 booths, divided into areas including: Display area selling agricultural products, OCOP, introducing traditional handicrafts such as rattan, bamboo, weaving combined with selling local specialties; booths displaying and selling general products of business units (Vinaphone, Viettel, post office ); display and sales area of ​​food of industries, associations, unions; sales area, food of enterprises, cooperatives, individual business households inside and outside the district and area selling refreshments, souvenirs...

The activity aims to promote local specialties, create conditions for households and OCOP entities to sell products, contributing to increasing people's income.



Source: https://baoquangnam.vn/nam-2025-huyen-nam-giang-to-chuc-4-phien-cho-dem-3148820.html

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