As is typical, fairgoers will have the opportunity to enjoy the markets that feature items most often use during Tet such as traditional five-fruit trays, offerings to worship Tao Quan (the Kitchen God) and other time-honoured gifts.The fair running January 18-24 will be arranged into a wide variety of interesting markets such as Five Fruit, Ong Do (Calligraphy), Gift, Tet Greeting, Tet Specialty, Consumer, Good Luck, Ceramics and Silk.In addition, there will be numerous cultural festivities, art exchanges and song and dance performances to welcome the New Lunar Year as well as the 87th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam.