April 14, 2025 | 07:31 GMT +7
April 14, 2025 | 07:31 GMT +7
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The Binh Dinh Marine Essence Festival 2024 with the theme "Binh Dinh - Sea Aspiration" is a cultural, tourism, and culinary event that will be held for the first time in Quy Nhon City (Binh Dinh) from July 11th to 15th. This event is part of the summer tourism activities in 2024 organized by Binh Dinh province, spanning from June to August 2024.
Before the opening ceremony of the Binh Dinh Marine Essence Festival 2024 at Nguyen Tat Thanh Square (Quy Nhon City) at 8:00 PM on July 11th, there will be a seminar on the development, processing, and promotion of ocean tuna trade in Binh Dinh province held at the Provincial Conference Center on the same morning.
The Binh Dinh Marine Essence Festival 2024 highlights ocean tuna as its centrepiece. Photo: V.D.T.
During the festival, Binh Dinh will showcase the butchering of ocean tuna, introducing the culinary art of Binh Dinh ocean tuna with flavours from Europe, Japan, and Vietnam. Additionally, 1,500 free meals will be served throughout the festival period for visitors to enjoy.
Alongside these activities, the "Delicacies from the Sea" food fair and Binh Dinh's One Commune One Product (OCOP) products will open on July 11th and run until July 15th at the Children's Park.
Furthermore, the festival features cultural and artistic activities such as the "Binh Dinh Welcomes Summer" themed street festival with the participation of the Festival's Communication Ambassador, Miss Thu Uyên - Miss Ocean Vietnam 2023, along with famous singers and dance groups. There will also be performances of traditional arts including Boi singing, Bai Choi singing, traditional martial arts, and Cham dance.
Through this festival, Binh Dinh's ocean tuna brand and image are promoted and accessible to domestic and international consumers, contributing to the development, processing, and promotion of the Binh Dinh ocean tuna trade.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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