It has set a record for exhibitions in Vietnam, attracting over 1 million visitors on September 1 alone.
Despite the record-breaking crowds in Vietnam’s exhibition history, the Vietnam Exposition Centre ensured services remained well-organised, clean, safe, and attentive for every visitor.

Visitors at the National Achievements Exhibition (Photo by Thanh Binh)
According to the organisers, the exhibition offers approximately 100 activities each day, including robot shows, food and craft demonstrations, hot-air balloon displays, kite flying, and traditional performances by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, as well as 34 provinces. More than 200 booths also host seminars, interactive programmes, and gift giveaways.
To meet the public interest, Deputy Prime Minister Mai Mai Van Chinh signed an official dispatch extending the National Achievements Exhibition until September 15.
Visitors can access the exhibition by bus, with 20 bus routes connecting to the venue and two free internal electric shuttle lines. The centre also provides 12 information desks, free guidebooks (both online and printed), signage, and a digital map service at https://vec.digimap.ai/.