Hanoi Craft Village 2024 competition highlights impressive works
The award ceremony of the competition is part of the 20th Vietnam Craft Village Fair in the city.
The award ceremony of the competition is part of the 20th Vietnam Craft Village Fair in the city.
Each artisan village has its own identity, resulting in the creation of unique, sophisticated products imbued with national cultural identity and bringing greater economic efficiency to rural workers.
Many workshops have invested in better equipment and improved compliance with food safety regulations.
A series of trade fairs and exhibitions in Hanoi and throughout the country serve as a great support for businesses and handicraft villages.
The center will add value to OCOP handicrafts and products, forging a value chain from design to production, distribution, and consumption.
The exhibition helps to harness the city's creative design potential and contributes to its socio-economic development.
Of Hanoi's US$50 billion annual GRDP, craft villages contribute one-fiftieth and provide tens of thousands of jobs.
It is imperative to create a master plan with a vision for 2050 for the growth of Hanoi's handicraft villages between 2024 and 2030.
Each artisan village offers visitors a unique experience with its own cultural and historical characteristics.
The contest is an opportunity for Hanoi's businesses and handicraft workshops to restructure their catalogs.
This is the first event in a series of specialized exhibitions showcasing handicraft products, OCOP, and exemplary industrial commodities in rural areas in 2024.
Industrial clusters are a prerequisite for localities with traditional handicraft villages in Hanoi.
The fair displays wood, pottery, bamboo and rattan products, glassware, textiles, yarn and embroidery products, small mechanical products.
Each district or town will establish at least one center for the creative design, promotion, and sale of One Commune One Product (OCOP) items, linking artisan villages with tourism.
The products on display are regional specialties and OCOP (One Commune One Product) farm produce made by cooperatives in Hanoi and other provinces and cities.
The awards ceremony for outstanding products will be held in the fourth quarter of this year.
Hanoi has launched a comprehensive plan to eradicate pollution in craft villages by 2025.