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The 2025 Lai Vung Traditional Craft Festival, themed "Enduring Identity - Deepening Values," showcased the district's rich cultural heritage and thriving agricultural products. From January 16th to 18th, visitors experienced diverse crafts like boat building and paper flower making, alongside Lai Vung's famous fermented pork roll. Artisans demonstrated their skills and shared how they've adapted to modern demands, creating products for both domestic and export markets. The festival highlighted the district's commitment to preserving traditional crafts while promoting economic growth through initiatives like the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program. Visitors also enjoyed the region's agricultural bounty, exploring fruit orchards and purchasing fresh produce. The festival underscored Lai Vung's dedication to cultural preservation and sustainable development, combining tradition with modern innovation.
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