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Hanoi Spring Fair 2020 to highlight vegetarian food

The 2020 Spring Fair, themed “A vegan Tet (Lunar New Year Festival)”, will be held for the first time at the Vietnam Exhibition Centre for Culture and Arts in Hanoi from January 13-19, 2020.
Hanoi (VNA) - The 2020 Spring Fair, themed “A vegan Tet (Lunar NewYear Festival)”, will be held for the first time at the Vietnam ExhibitionCentre for Culture and Arts in Hanoi from January 13-19, 2020.

The fair will gather numerous enterprises, organisations and chefs specialisingin vegetarian dishes and prominent environmental activists from across thecountry.

The event aims to promote a healthy lifestyle that is also good for theenvironment, while spreading the message of peace and love.

In addition to pavilions featuring diverse vegan products, visitors can joinvarious interesting and exciting activities, including making vegan banh chung(square glutinous rice cake), coconut jam and peanuts, as well as drawing lacquerpaintings, making lanterns for Tet and request calligraphy letters.

Besides, traditional folk games such as ca kheo (walking on stilts), bellringing, shooting magic crossbow and hopscotch jumping will be held.

Notably, a talkshow will also be held, providing knowledge of practical methodsto protect people’s health and the environment. Leading experts in traditionalmedicine will answer questions regarding vegan nutrition.

The event is expected to attract more than 20,000 visitors./.
VNA

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