Grape and Wine Festival Begins in Ninh Thuan Vietnam

The grand opening ceremony of the festival was graced by the presence of esteemed guests such as Vietnamese State President Vo Van Thuong, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha, and several other prominent officials.

Vietnamese State President Vo Van Thuong attends the launch ceremony of the Grape –Wine Festival in Ninh Thuan Province on June 15, 2023. Photo: Duy Ngoc / Tuoi Tre

This image shows Vietnamese State President Vo Van Thuong attending the launch ceremony of the Grape-Wine Festival in Ninh Thuan Province on June 15, 2023. The photo was taken by Duy Ngoc for Tuoi Tre.

Vietnamese State President Vo Van Thuong attends the launch ceremony of the Grape –Wine Festival in Ninh Thuan Province, June 15, 2023. Photo: Duy Ngoc / Tuoi Tre

Speaking at the event, Deputy PM Ha praised the diligence and non-stop efforts of Ninh Thuan farmers in growing several varieties of grapes. He emphasized that their hard work has played a significant role in transforming the province into a popular tourist destination.

Products made from grapes such as wine and syrup not only contribute to the local economy, but also help diversify the range of tourism products available in the province. These grape-based products provide visitors with unique experiences and opportunities to taste and enjoy the local flavors. From wine tastings to vineyard tours, the grape industry offers a distinct and memorable aspect of the province’s tourism offerings. Whether visitors are wine enthusiasts or simply looking to try something new, these grape products add an extra layer of richness to the tourism experience. Additionally, the production of these products supports local farmers and businesses, further enhancing the overall sustainability and appeal of the province as a tourist destination. Overall, the grape industry plays a significant role in diversifying and enhancing the tourism products available in the province.

The Grape-Wine Festival provides an opportunity to celebrate the noteworthy contributions made by grape farmers, entrepreneurs, and scientists,” stated Ha enthusiastically.

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“The festival aims to promote Ninh Thuan’s grape and wine brand to both domestic and international markets, helping it gain popularity and recognition.”

The Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha delivered a speech at the launch ceremony of the Grape – Wine Festival in Ninh Thuan Province. The festival aims to promote and celebrate the grape and wine industry in the province. The event was attended by local officials, winemakers, and grape growers. Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha emphasized the importance of the grape and wine industry in contributing to the local economy and promoting tourism in Ninh Thuan Province. The festival showcased various grape and wine products, offering visitors the opportunity to taste and learn about the different varieties and production processes. Overall, the Grape – Wine Festival served as a platform to showcase the province’s agricultural potential and attract investment in the grape and wine industry.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha delivers a speech at the launch ceremony of the Grape – Wine Festival in Ninh Thuan Province. Photo: Duy Ngoc / Tuoi Tre

Tran Quoc Nam, chairman of the Ninh Thuan Province People’s Committee, is excited to announce the upcoming grape festival. The festival aims to celebrate the hard work and dedication of grape growers, as well as highlight the value of vines and grape-based products. Additionally, the festival hopes to establish Ninh Thuan as a premier grape and wine destination, attracting tourists from near and far.

The festival has been held biennially since 2014, showcasing a wide range of performances, exhibitions, and cultural events.

“The festival plays a vital role in enhancing the provincial potential for agricultural, sea-based economic, cultural, and tourism development,” emphasized Nam.

The launch ceremony of the Grape – Wine Festival in Ninh Thuan Province was a highly anticipated event that drew a large number of locals and tourists. The photo captures the excitement and enthusiasm of the attendees.

The launch ceremony of the Grape – Wine Festival in Ninh Thuan Province attracted throngs of locals and tourists. Photo: Duy Ngoc / Tuoi Tre

Various programs are being organized within the framework of this year’s festival, which is set to conclude on Sunday. One of the highlights of the festival is a ceremony to receive UNESCO recognition for the pottery art of Vietnam’s Cham ethnic group as intangible cultural heritage in need of urgent protection.

With their skillfulness and pottery-making tools, Vietnam’s Cham ethnic artisans have created a wide range of products to meet daily needs, as noted by Deputy Prime Minister Ha.

These pottery items exhibit the remarkable creativity and exceptional skills of the Cham ethnic people, serving as a tangible reflection of their vibrant culture and intricate daily life.

“We are thrilled and honored to celebrate the pottery art of the Cham ethnic group. This historic craft has received the prestigious recognition of being included on the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage in need of urgent safeguarding. It is a moment of great pride for Vietnam, as this is the 15th intangible cultural heritage from our nation to be included on this esteemed list,” Ha joyfully exclaimed.

State President Thuong, accompanied by a working delegation, visited the historic Bau Truc pottery village in Phuoc Dan Town, located within Ninh Phuoc District on Thursday afternoon.

The image displays State President Vo Van Thuong presenting a gift to the Bau Truc heritage village.

State President Vo Van Thuong (R) presents a gift to the Bau Truc heritage village in Ninh Thuan Province, south-central Vietnam. Photo: N.P. / Tuoi Tre

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