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An art performance during the festival. Photo: baothainguyen

This year’s event features a lot of activities, including exhibiting and selling various tea products and products of the craft villages, folk performances and “Golden hand making tea” competition, and so on.

According to the Chairman of People’s Committee of Dai Tu district, the annual festival is being held to promote tea products and Dai Tu tea to customers and to systematically create the Dai Tu tea brand. It is also an opportunity for businesses in the locality to connect and exchange ideas on producing, processing and consuming experiences.

Dai Tu is the largest tea-growing district, with a total area of more than 6,200 hectares and with an output of more than 57,000 tons of fresh tea buds per year, accounting for one-third of the province’s tea production.

Translated by Lam Anh