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Opening of Khe Tre Highland Market - Second session

HNN.VN - On June 27, at the Ethnic Cultural House of Khe Tre Commune (208 Khe Tre Street), the People's Committee of Khe Tre Commune organized the Khe Tre Highland Market - Second session of 2026, themed “Agricultural Products Market”. The event aims to showcase local products, promote the consumption of agricultural products, and introduce the highland cultural identity to people and visitors.

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 The market offered visitors cultural experiences through traditional folk games

The market features numerous booths displaying local agricultural products, cuisine, and specialties. The products are introduced through livestreams, interviews, and promotional activities highlighting OCOP products, along with a wide range of signature agricultural products and traditional handicrafts, including zeng weaving, bamboo basketry, and highland cuisine, etc.

The market also provides visitors with a range of cultural experiences through traditional folk games. These activities are designed to create an engaging venue for people and visitors, while contributing to the preservation and promotion of traditional cultural values of local ethnic communities.

According to the organizing committee, the market not only creates opportunities to connect local products with consumers but also helps promote the image of Khe Tre, encourages sustainable consumption, promotes traditional cultural values, and helps drive local economic and tourism development linked to agriculture.

By Pham Phuoc Chau
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