With just a few days remaining until Vietnamese Women’s Day on October 20, supermarket chains across Hanoi are simultaneously collaborating with brands to launch numerous attractive promotional programs and discounts, offering special shopping opportunities and appreciation for women.

From now until October 21, the Lotte Mart supermarket system is implementing the “Sending Love” promotional program to celebrate Vietnamese Women’s Day on October 20 with many offers and discounts of up to 50% on various products. Accordingly, many products are being offered at promotional prices at Lotte Mart such as: Korean Queen grapes at promotional price of 369,000 VND/kg; packaged rose plants at promotional price of 169,900 VND/pot; Enchanteur shower gel gift box 650g at promotional price of 138,500 VND/box; Enchanteur shampoo gift box 650g various types priced at 131,900 VND…

Lotte Mart is also applying “shockingly low prices” for member customers: applicable to bills from 500,000 VND to purchase 1 shock-priced product. Specifically, Tường An cooking oil red label 2L, reduced by 39%, member customers can buy for only 69,900 VND/bottle; pack of 2 Colgate MaxFresh Charcoal toothpaste 175g, reduced by 50%, member customers can buy for only 35,900 VND/pack…

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Additionally, many other products also have preferential prices such as: Purité shower gel gift box 850g various types, promotional price 189,900 VND/box, includes 1 free 250ml shower gel; Tsubaki shampoo/conditioner fluffy/moisturizing/cooling 450ml reduced by 33% to 154,900 VND/bottle, get 1 free Tsubaki conditioner 180g when buying 2 bottles; Banana Boat sport sunscreen spray SPF100 170g, reduced by 34% to 219,900 VND/bottle, sunscreen cream 90ml priced at 129,900 VND…

Lotte Mart is also implementing the “Super Coupon – Super Cheap” preferential policy applicable to member customers with supermarket bills from 200,000 VND (limited to 4 products/bill). Accordingly, Hometex compressed air pillow 40x60cm, reduced by 39%; Clear Men deep clean/mint shampoo 900g, reduced by 29%; pack of 6 Twister orange juice 320ml, reduced by 32%; set of 2 Ceramic EL5972 non-stick pans 20/24cm, reduced by 50%…

To celebrate Vietnamese Women’s Day, the Winmart supermarket system, in addition to giving roses to female customers shopping at the supermarket on October 20, is also organizing product discount programs. Specifically, through the “Modern Beauty, Confidence Every Day” program, the Win Mart supermarket system offers up to 36% discount on facial cleanser products, 38% discount on cooking oil products, 17% discount on Australian mandarin products; 21% discount on fresh milk products; various sweet bakery products are discounted from 20-30%… Notably, besides regular promotional programs, “WiN Members” can also save 20% when purchasing products from MEATDeli clean meat and WinEco clean vegetables.

Winmart supermarket discounts for Vietnamese Women’s Day

Similarly, from now until October 29, the Co.op Mart supermarket system is organizing the “Her Month – Thousands of Offers” program. Through this, they introduce a series of products following the “practical – safe – meaningful” direction, including green products, nutritional foods, and personalized gift baskets designed elegantly for different female customer groups. With the “Love Gifts – Women’s Privileges” program, Co.op Mart supermarket offers discounts of up to 50% on cosmetics, beauty care products, makeup, facial cleansers, shampoos, shower gels, clothing, dresses, fashion-style dresses, shoes, and fashion accessories.

Additionally, customers purchasing cosmetic products in the self-selection area or themed display counters for “Her Month – Thousands of Offers” with bills over 299,000 VND can buy Fru

Hanoi City Congress

The Hanoi City Congress is not a widely recognized historical or cultural site. It likely refers to the People’s Council of Hanoi, the local legislative and governing body for the city. This body is responsible for making decisions on local policies, budgets, and development plans for the Vietnamese capital.

Lotte Mart

Lotte Mart is a major South Korean discount retail chain established in 1998 as part of the Lotte Group, one of the country’s largest conglomerates. It has since expanded internationally, operating numerous hypermarkets that offer a wide range of products from groceries to household goods. The chain is known for its significant role in South Korea’s retail sector and its adaptation to local markets in countries like China, Vietnam, and Indonesia.

Vietnamese Women’s Day

Vietnamese Women’s Day is an annual observance in Vietnam celebrated on October 20th. It was officially established in 1930 by the Vietnamese government to honor the contributions and importance of women in society and their family roles. The day serves to celebrate the historical struggles and achievements of Vietnamese women in both national development and their personal lives.

Winmart

“Winmart” appears to be a modern Vietnamese retail chain of supermarkets and convenience stores, rather than a historical or cultural site. It was established in 2016 and has since expanded rapidly across the country, focusing on providing a wide range of daily consumer goods. Its history is rooted in Vietnam’s contemporary economic development and the modernization of its retail sector.

Co.op Mart

Co.op Mart is a major Vietnamese supermarket chain that first opened in 1996 in Ho Chi Minh City. It was established by the Saigon Union of Trading Co-operatives (Saigon Co.op) and played a significant role in modernizing Vietnam’s retail sector. Today, it is a ubiquitous brand known for providing a wide range of goods and services to local communities across the country.

Enchanteur

“Enchanteur” is not a widely recognized historical place or cultural site. It is a French word meaning “enchanter” or “charmer” and is most famously the name of a popular French brand of perfumes and beauty products founded in the 1950s. Therefore, it is a commercial brand rather than a physical location with a public history.

Tsubaki

Tsubaki Grand Shrine is one of Japan’s oldest Shinto shrines, traditionally founded in 5 BCE. It is the head shrine of all Sarutahiko shrines in Japan and is dedicated to Sarutahiko Ōkami, a kami of guidance and safe passage. The shrine is known for its distinctive practice of “yokozuna” ritual sumo performed as a Shinto offering.

Banana Boat

“Banana Boat” is not a specific place or cultural site, but rather a popular song by Harry Belafonte from 1956. The song romanticizes the work song tradition of Jamaican dock workers loading bananas onto ships. It became an international hit, introducing many to calypso music and creating a lasting cultural association with Caribbean leisure and labor.