(HBO) - Booths were set up within the framework of the Khai ha (going down to the field) festival in Phong Phu commune, Tan Lac district, on January 28-29, introducing local agricultural products, handicrafts and traditional dishes.
The booth by Dong Lai commune in Tan Lac district was honoured as the best pavilion at the display.
The event featured booths of towns and communes, and the Departments of Industry and Trade; Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs; and Agriculture and Rural Development.
The exhibits included products that meet criteria of the One Commune, One Product (OCOP) programme, key agricultural products of Tan Lac, Cao Phong, Lac Son and Kim Boi districts, and traditional dishes of the Muong ethnic group.
During the two-day display, the booths attracted crowds of visitors.
Organisers gave out one first prize, two second, three third and 10 consolation prizes, with the first secured by Dong Lai commune in Tan Lac district./.
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