The Coffee Festival, which will be held from March 10 to 14 in the Vietnamese capital of aromatic grains, is attended by 37 international delegations and about 150 companies, which will display their products on 400 stands.
According to the program, a workshop on the development of high-quality Vietnamese coffee and a photo exhibition entitled “Vietnamese Coffee Culture: The Journey of Creating a World Cultural Heritage” will be held in those four days.
There will also be a street festival called Buon Ma Thuot, which is the meeting point of the three global coffee civilizations, a special coffee making competition and another competition for making artisanal products from coffee trees.
The program also includes a light show, competition, bonsai da lac exhibition, canoe competition, and the Buon Don Elephant Festival.
On the other hand, dozens of tour operators have designed 42 attractive, unique and innovative tourist itineraries that are flexible in duration and will be available for visitors arriving in Buon Ma Thuot.
Listed as the Coffee Capital of Vietnam, Dak Lak covers an area of 210,000 hectares where an annual harvest of more than 520,000 tons of beans is achieved, which is already exported to hundreds of countries and territories around the world.
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