Hanoi Carnival is coming up

Hanoi Carnival 2012, a combination of cultural spaces, flea market, cosplay, charity, music, games, love garden and many more surprises, is set to take young people by storm on 25 and 26 August.

Hanoi Carnival 2012, a combination of cultural spaces, flea market, cosplay, charity, music, games, love garden and many more surprises, is set to take young people by storm on 25 and 26 August.

The fairgoers will have the opportunity to explore the beauty of cultural traditions from many countries such as Vietnam, Japan, Korea, etc. In addition, there are plenty of flea market booths to meet the shoppingdemand, a diverse food court area as well as an interesting entertainment area with dozens of popular modern games all waiting.

The special feature of the event is a perkymusic party featuring the mostpopular young artists, extraordinary traditional performances in the special cultural competition – cosplay.

The fair will take place at Indochina Plaza Hanoi, 239 Xuan Thuy Street, Cau Giay District, Hanoi with free entrance. 


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