Merchants to kick off Hanoi promotion month in November
Up to 500 retailers and businesses will attend the Hanoi Sales Promotion Month 2017 in November, allowing consumers access to a wide range of discounted products at about 1,000 locations.
Logo of the Hanoi Sales Promotion Month. Up to 500 retailers and businesses will attend the Hanoi Sales Promotion Month 2017 in November. (Photo: baocongthuong.com.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Up to 500 retailers and businesses will attend theHanoi Sales Promotion Month 2017 in November, allowing consumers access to awide range of discounted products at about 1,000 locations.
At a conference on the event, Vice Director of the municipal Department ofIndustry and Trade Tran Thi Phuong Lan said it will lure both retailers andenterprises in food, banking, healthcare and education.
Various promotional events will be held by the industry and trade departmentduring the month. As part of the activities, a three-day tourism promotionfestival will be held in the Octagonal House at the city’s Ly Thai To Park.Themed “Hanoi-a cultural destination”, the event aims to promote tours withdiscounts in the city in November.
Meanwhile, the traditional “Golden Days” will be observed in 50 locationsacross the city where discounts from 20 percent-50 percent will be available.
Also, the Online Golden Week will offer products and services withdiscounts of up to 50 percent, held following the Golden Days event.
Four “Startup with businesses” zones, a highlight of the Hanoi promotion month,will connect enterprises and students to enhance the startup movement in thecity. Final-year students in economics and marketing will develop salesinitiatives at the zones.
The promotion month finishes with a golden promotional exhibition, featuring250 booths at Quan Ngua Sport Palace with prices cut up to 50 percent.-VNA
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