Vietnam Exhibition Center
Vietnam Exhibition Center
The Vietnam Hanoi VEC Exhibition Center is the latest and largest modern exhibition facility in Vietnam, located in the capital city of Hanoi. The center was officially inaugurated around August 2025 and is the largest facility of its kind in Southeast Asia, aiming to establish Hanoi as one of the world's important MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions) destinations.
Inspired by the Vietnamese legend of the "Golden Turtle God" (Kim Quy), the core indoor exhibition hall features a unique circular dome structure symbolizing the fusion of tradition and modernity.
Total area: approximately 90 hectares (900,000 square meters).
Indoor exhibition area: the central area includes nine large interconnected exhibition halls with a total area exceeding 130,000 square meters. Each hall has an area of about 9,000 to 10,500 square meters, with a floor load capacity of up to 5 tons per square meter, suitable for displaying heavy industrial machinery and equipment.
Outdoor exhibition park: boasts the largest outdoor exhibition park in Asia, covering an area of 20.6 hectares, divided into four themed zones.
Auxiliary facilities: including VIP reception rooms, multiple meeting rooms, restaurants, a large conference and banquet center that can accommodate 4,500 people, a 42-story office building, and a five-star hotel under construction or planned.
Parking: provides secure and convenient parking facilities, including approximately 10,000 parking spaces (including 3,000 car spaces and nearly 400 truck/container spaces).










