Covering over 100 square meters, the Vietnamese pavilion features an open, elegant design reflecting contemporary Asian aesthetics. It serves not only as a display area but also as a cultural bridge, enabling European visitors to experience the artistic and culinary heritage of Vietnam.

Ten reputable enterprises from Hanoi and other localities are showcasing a diverse collection of handicraft products, including ceramics, silk, bamboo and rattan ware, alongside high-quality agricultural OCOP products such as tea, coffee, cashew nuts and dried fruit. Their presence underscores the message of harmonizing traditional craftsmanship with modern export standards.

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Vietnamese products at the fair

Speaking at the opening ceremony on December 6, Enrico Brambilla, Secretary General of the Milan Handicrafts Federation, expressed appreciation for Vietnam’s consistent participation, highlighting the strong potential of Vietnamese ceramics, silk and lacquerware in appealing to Italian aesthetics. He pledged support for Vietnam’s participation in Artigiano 2026.

For her part, Nguyen Thu Ha, Charge d’Affaires of the Vietnamese Embassy in Italy, proposed enhanced cooperation in sharing market insights, providing data on consumer trends and strengthening business connectivity.

Antonio Intiglietta, Chairman and CEO of Gestione Fiere, praised the unique, distinctive and colorful character of Vietnamese products, noting their strong cultural appeal to international consumers.

Through discussions with Italian partners, both sides emphasized the importance of long-term cooperation to promote sustainable development in the handicraft sector and position OCOP products as cultural ambassadors in Europe.

First held in 1996, the Artigiano fair is the world’s largest gathering of handicraft producers, organized annually ahead of Christmas. Vietnamese enterprises, participating since the early 2000s, continue to strengthen their presence, with 2025 marking another successful step toward conquering the European market.

Source: VNA