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Dong Nai’s first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival kicks off
The festival attracts a large number of visitors and tourists. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
Delegates open the Pottery festival. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
Families take their kids to the festival to learn about Bien Hoa pottery in Dong Nai. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
Colourful hot air balloons at the festival. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
A visitor poses for a photo with a hot air balloon. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
A technician inflates a hot air balloon at the festival. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
Dong Nai Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival is the largest hot air balloon festival ever held in Vietnam. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
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Dong Nai’s first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival kicks off
04/27/2025 14:06
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The southern province of Dong Nai held its first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival on April 27, as part of celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975 – 2025). The event featured an exhibition of high-value artistic pottery products from Dong Nai province and other notable ceramic-making regions across the country, including Thanh Ha (Quang Nam), Red Pottery (Vinh Long), Bau Truc (Binh Thuan), and Binh Duong ceramics. A major highlight of the festival was the launch of 50 large-capacity hot air balloons, each capable of carrying from 10 to 16 passengers. This was the largest hot air balloon festival ever held in Vietnam. During the four-day event, local residents received free tickets for balloon ride experiences. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
Dong Nai’s first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival kicks off
The southern province of Dong Nai held its first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival on April 27, as part of celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975 – 2025). The event featured an exhibition of high-value artistic pottery products from Dong Nai province and other notable ceramic-making regions across the country, including Thanh Ha (Quang Nam), Red Pottery (Vinh Long), Bau Truc (Binh Thuan), and Binh Duong ceramics. A major highlight of the festival was the launch of 50 large-capacity hot air balloons, each capable of carrying from 10 to 16 passengers. This was the largest hot air balloon festival ever held in Vietnam. During the four-day event, local residents received free tickets for balloon ride experiences. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
Dong Nai’s first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival kicks off
The southern province of Dong Nai held its first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival on April 27, as part of celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975 – 2025). The event featured an exhibition of high-value artistic pottery products from Dong Nai province and other notable ceramic-making regions across the country, including Thanh Ha (Quang Nam), Red Pottery (Vinh Long), Bau Truc (Binh Thuan), and Binh Duong ceramics. A major highlight of the festival was the launch of 50 large-capacity hot air balloons, each capable of carrying from 10 to 16 passengers. This was the largest hot air balloon festival ever held in Vietnam. During the four-day event, local residents received free tickets for balloon ride experiences. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
Dong Nai’s first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival kicks off
The southern province of Dong Nai held its first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival on April 27, as part of celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975 – 2025). The event featured an exhibition of high-value artistic pottery products from Dong Nai province and other notable ceramic-making regions across the country, including Thanh Ha (Quang Nam), Red Pottery (Vinh Long), Bau Truc (Binh Thuan), and Binh Duong ceramics. A major highlight of the festival was the launch of 50 large-capacity hot air balloons, each capable of carrying from 10 to 16 passengers. This was the largest hot air balloon festival ever held in Vietnam. During the four-day event, local residents received free tickets for balloon ride experiences. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
Dong Nai’s first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival kicks off
The southern province of Dong Nai held its first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival on April 27, as part of celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975 – 2025). The event featured an exhibition of high-value artistic pottery products from Dong Nai province and other notable ceramic-making regions across the country, including Thanh Ha (Quang Nam), Red Pottery (Vinh Long), Bau Truc (Binh Thuan), and Binh Duong ceramics. A major highlight of the festival was the launch of 50 large-capacity hot air balloons, each capable of carrying from 10 to 16 passengers. This was the largest hot air balloon festival ever held in Vietnam. During the four-day event, local residents received free tickets for balloon ride experiences. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
Dong Nai’s first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival kicks off
The southern province of Dong Nai held its first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival on April 27, as part of celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975 – 2025). The event featured an exhibition of high-value artistic pottery products from Dong Nai province and other notable ceramic-making regions across the country, including Thanh Ha (Quang Nam), Red Pottery (Vinh Long), Bau Truc (Binh Thuan), and Binh Duong ceramics. A major highlight of the festival was the launch of 50 large-capacity hot air balloons, each capable of carrying from 10 to 16 passengers. This was the largest hot air balloon festival ever held in Vietnam. During the four-day event, local residents received free tickets for balloon ride experiences. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
Dong Nai’s first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival kicks off
The southern province of Dong Nai held its first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival on April 27, as part of celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975 – 2025). The event featured an exhibition of high-value artistic pottery products from Dong Nai province and other notable ceramic-making regions across the country, including Thanh Ha (Quang Nam), Red Pottery (Vinh Long), Bau Truc (Binh Thuan), and Binh Duong ceramics. A major highlight of the festival was the launch of 50 large-capacity hot air balloons, each capable of carrying from 10 to 16 passengers. This was the largest hot air balloon festival ever held in Vietnam. During the four-day event, local residents received free tickets for balloon ride experiences. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
Dong Nai’s first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival kicks off
The southern province of Dong Nai held its first-ever Pottery and Hot Air Balloon Festival on April 27, as part of celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the South and national reunification (April 30, 1975 – 2025). The event featured an exhibition of high-value artistic pottery products from Dong Nai province and other notable ceramic-making regions across the country, including Thanh Ha (Quang Nam), Red Pottery (Vinh Long), Bau Truc (Binh Thuan), and Binh Duong ceramics. A major highlight of the festival was the launch of 50 large-capacity hot air balloons, each capable of carrying from 10 to 16 passengers. This was the largest hot air balloon festival ever held in Vietnam. During the four-day event, local residents received free tickets for balloon ride experiences. VNA Photo: Lê Xuân
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