Shan tuyet tea festival to take place in Van Chan in September

  •  Friday, July 14, 2023

YBO - The first Shan tuyet tea festival is scheduled to take place in Van Chan district in early September, featuring numerous activities.

The festival will offer a chance for visitors to experience many interesting activities.
The festival will offer a chance for visitors to experience many interesting activities.

Accordingly, a photo and painting exhibition highlighting the image of Van Chan land and people will be held in the framework of the event.

Meanwhile, OCOP products and specialties of the locality will be introduced at a trade fair, which will feature 70 booths.

In addition to activities organised at Van Chan district’s stadium, activities to honour ancient tea trees, and the culture and art of Mong people will take place in Suoi Giang mountain peak.

A tea party, and auction programme for Suoi Giang tea products will be also held at the peak.

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