Vietnamese craft villages to be promoted
Latest
TIN LIÊN QUAN | |
Vietnam’s craft villages adopt “One Commune, One Product” program | |
‘Makeover’ of handicraft product designs |
Vietnam has more than 5,400 craft villages spanning 50 trade groups. Hanoi has 1,350 craft villages, nearly one-third of the total.
Bat Trang, a typical Vietnamese craft villages with 75 artisans, the most in Vietnam, exports its pottery and porcelain products to many countries.
The 4-million-USD Quintessence project covers an area of 3,300 square meters divided into specialized areas for pottery and porcelain, rattan, bamboo, and silk products, furniture, To He toy figurines, and other craft items.
Vietnam has more than 5,400 craft villages spanning 50 trade groups. Ha Noi has 1,350 craft villages, nearly one-third of the total. |
Ha Thi Vinh, Deputy Chairwoman of the Vietnam Craft Village Association and Chairwoman of the Ha Noi Handicraft and Craft Villages Association, said “The model will introduce products of outstanding Ha Noi craft villages made by artisans who represent Vietnam’s 20 most typical craft villages.
It will be a place for craft villages to share experience under the "One Commune One Product" program and for visitors to explore Vietnamese culture through its fine arts and handicraft sector. The center will draw tourists to Bat Trang village, where local artisans will tell them stories about their craft.”
Part of the project is a camp where artisans, artists, and students from the University of Industrial Fine Arts can exercise their creativity. The project can be thought of as a museum of craft villages.
Associate Professor Do Thi Hao, Deputy Chairman of the Vietnam Folk Arts Association, said “We already have lots of museums but not yet a museum dedicated to handicraft and fine arts.
Van Phuc silk village in Ha Noi’s Ha Dong district. |
It will be a venue for gathering and preserving the quintessence and creativity of our ancestors. These traditional products are for us and for future generations.”
Ha Noi has the most traditional craft villages and artisans in Vietnam. When the project is completed, regular performances and competitions will be organized there for artisans to demonstrate their skills.
Dam Tien Thang, Deputy Director of Ha Noi Industry and Trade Department, said “Any craft village which wants to grow must have artisans. Machines can never completely replace humans. The artisan is the soul of a craft village, its mainstay, and the driving force for its development.”
Following the “Quintessence of the Vietnamese craft village” project in Bat Trang, the Vietnam Craft Village Association plans to build similar projects in other Ha Noi villages. First, Van Phuc silk village in Ha Noi’s Ha Dong district, and then throughout Vietnam.
Handicraft festival opens in Ha Noi’s silk village The Van Phuc Culture – Tourism – Trading Handicraft Village event opened in Van Phuc ward, Ha Dong district of Ha Noi on November 8, ... |
Traditional Vietnamese products introduced in France Vietnamese handicrafts, herbal tea and dried fruit are being introduced at the ongoing Grenoble International Fair in Grenoble city, France’s Isere province. |
Vietnam, Algeria eye expanded ties in tourism Algerian Minister of Tourism and Craft Industry Abdelkader Benmessaoud on July 26 received Vietnamese Ambassador Pham Quoc Tru in Algiers, who came to discuss expanding ... |