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The City Sea Bureau is organizing the first Victoria fair for this year

Following the success of last year’s fairs, the Victoria Sea Bureau organized its first Victoria fair for this year, which took place on Independence Day, Saturday.

People who came down to visit the different stalls that were lined up from Independence House to the National History Museum, could see and buy different handicraft products, linens, lily carpets, curtains, beauty accessories, products lizien, produced in ‘ can ‘, zouzou for children among other things.

Before, there were also different types of colors, fries, vegetables, plants and non-alcoholic refreshments as well as those that contained alcohol.

There was also no shortage of food and it was being sold in the car park of the National History Museum.

There were certain stalls where people bid their luck to win a prize in the ‘lucky dip’ game . A stall in the middle of a small super market under Independence House where several products were sold.

This fire that started at 9 o’clock in the morning went until 6 o’clock in the evening. It is an initiative of the City Sea Bureau and according to its executive secretary, Lydia Charlie, they will join the Seychellois Enterprise Agency (Esa) to work on a calendar to organize festivals in Victoria since they both do almost the same thing.

He said that the Sea Bureau of the City has the idea of holding the Victoria bazaar every two months in the square every month to create a break between these activities.

Our selection of portraits shows the atmosphere in Victoria Saturday.

Source: Seychelles Nation