Chocolate Alluvia celebrates Vietnam's Reunification Day with 4 HCMC stores to watch the parade

By Lan Do
Mon, April 28, 2025 | 8:57 am GMT+7

Xuan Ron Cho Gao Cocoa Co., Ltd., the maker of Alluvia Chocolate from Tien Giang province, is joining the celebration of Vietnam’s Reunification Day - April 30, with four stores favorably positioned around Nguyen Hue and Le Loi walking streets in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.

Guests check in at Alluvia in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo courtesy of the company.

Guests check in at Alluvia in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo courtesy of the company.

Alluvia's four stores are located at 74B Le Loi,123 Le Loi, 26A Le Loi, and 68 Nguyen Hue, all in District 1.

These locations are ideal for visitors to watch the parade, fireworks, and other activities to celebrate the Reunification Day.

Alluvia also has many activities, such as visitors being able to book in advance to have a seat at the shop on the holiday and check in with fans shaped like the Vietnamese national flag these days.

To date, in HCMC, Alluvia has six stores. In Hanoi, Alluvia has five stores. It also has four stores in the central city of Danang, three stores in the ancient town of Hoi An (Quang Nam province), and one in the southern island of Phu Quoc (Kien Giang province).

Alluvia's chocolate bars are made from Vietnamese cocoa ingredients with beautiful packaging and are exported to Japan and Taiwan.

Cocoa fruits are grown on Alluvia's farm in Cho Gao district, the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang. Alluvia's chocolate is produced in a closed cycle, from harvesting, fermenting, and drying to roasting, shelling, crushing, and molding.

According to Nguyen Ngoc Diep, director of Xuan Ron Cho Gao Cocoa Co., Ltd., the company is producing and distributing all kinds of dark chocolate made from ingredients grown in the Mekong Delta region.

The creation of agricultural chocolate, specifically coconut chocolate, ginger, pepper, and cinnamon, stems from the company's desire to boost the value of Vietnam's agricultural products among international consumers, she noted.

"We mixed cocoa with Ben Tre coconut, Phu Quoc pepper, Cao Bang ginger, and, most recently, Tra Vinh coconut nectar, which has piqued people's interest. As a result, we now sell our products nationally and in Japan and Taiwan. Alluvia presently has stores across the three regions of Vietnam, with the majority of consumers being from overseas,” added Diep.

In addition to good quality, Alluvia's chocolate has beautiful packaging and reflects Vietnamese culture. Each package is a work of art.

Nguyen Ngoc Diep (second, left, back row), director of Xuan Ron Cho Gao Cocoa Co., Ltd., a chocolate manufacturer in Tien Giang province known for the Alluvia Chocolate brand, took a photo with others in Alluvia Shop in District 1. HCMC. Photo courtesy of the company.

Nguyen Ngoc Diep (second, left, back row), director of Xuan Ron Cho Gao Cocoa Co., Ltd., a chocolate manufacturer in Tien Giang province known for the Alluvia Chocolate brand, took a photo with others in Alluvia Shop in District 1. HCMC. Photo courtesy of the company.

Alluvia has a check in and receive gift program. Photo courtesy of the company.

Alluvia has a check in and receive gift program. Photo courtesy of the company.

Space at Alluvia 26A Le Loi, District 1, HCMC. Photo courtesy of the company.

Space at Alluvia 26A Le Loi, District 1, HCMC. Photo courtesy of the company.

Many of Alluvia's guests are foreigners. Photo courtesy of the firm.

Many of Alluvia's guests are foreigners. Photo courtesy of the firm.

Alluvia at 123 Le Loi, District 1, HCMC. Photo courtesy of the company.

Alluvia at 123 Le Loi, District 1, HCMC. Photo courtesy of the company.

Products of Allluvia at 68 Nguyen Hue, District 1, HCMC. Photo courtesy of the company.

Products of Allluvia at 68 Nguyen Hue, District 1, HCMC. Photo courtesy of the company.

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