The festival, running from August 29 to September 2 in Quy Nhon ward, celebrates the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19) and National Day of Vietnam (September 2), and marks the unification of the former Gia Lai and Binh Dinh provinces into Gia Lai on July 1, 2025.
Cao Thanh Thuong, Director of the Department of Agriculture and Environment, said the festival aims to highlight the beauty of Gia Lai’s land and people, promote tourism to domestic and international visitors, and honor the achievements of local farmers and fishermen.
Key products such as oceanic tuna, coffee, OCOP-certified goods, and traditional craft items will be showcased to reach more domestic consumers and export markets while supporting the processing, trade promotion, and commercial development of the province’s agricultural and seafood products, he noted.
A highlight of the festival is the oceanic tuna culinary art show, offering free tastings prepared by cooks from Ho Chi Minh City, Australia, Thailand, Japan, and the Gia Lai Culinary Culture Association who will present tuna dishes in European, Asian, and Vietnamese styles.
Other activities include a food festival, exhibitions of OCOP products and craft villages' items, a coffee and gong culture day, presentations by restaurants from the province and other localities, alongside a space introducing the specialty Gia Lai coffee and innovative Vietnamese coffee creations.
The festival will also feature traditional arts performances, including the Binh Dinh martial arts, gongs and other folk musical instruments, the art of Tuong, and Bai Choi singing. A spectacular light show and drone performance will conclude the festival.
Source: VNA