Festival to honor craftsmen and Vietnamese Craft Village to take place this weekend
The event showcasing 300 booths will offer Hanoi consumers an opportunity to enjoy a variety of handicrafts and specialties from many localities.
The event showcasing 300 booths will offer Hanoi consumers an opportunity to enjoy a variety of handicrafts and specialties from many localities.
Hanoi's craft villages and OCOP products have great opportunities to be promoted in both local and foreign markets.
The Van Phuc Cultural Tourism and Trade Week 2023 will run until November 2 in Hanoi.
The festival celebrates the centuries-old craft villages in Phu Xuyen District and promotes the local tourism culture.
Phu Xuyen District will set up an e-commerce platform with the expectation that it would open up new avenues of digital transformation for handicraft villages.
The event aims to promote the traditional silk weaving craft and boost local tourism.
The unique To he work called “Mid-Autumn Lantern Procession” by an artist from Phu Xuyen District, Hanoi won the highest award among 56 winning products.
Handicraft products from Hanoi's outskirt village have reached out to the international market.
More than 300 handicrafts participated in the Hanoi Craft Village 2023 Product Competition.
The photo exhibition, entitled "Hanoi Craft Villages" and "The Beauty of Vietnam's Regions", honors craftsmen and those who contribute to preserving, conserving, and promoting the nation's traditional cultural values.
Hanoi, in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, will host the Vietnam Craft Village Festival 2023 (October-November) to help promote the value of traditional crafts.
The Vietnam Craft Village Festival 2023 will take place from November 9 to 12 in Hanoi to promote craft village products and tourism.
The festival is expected to attract numerous visitors.
Vietnam is expected to receive technical support from the corporation to improve managerial capacity, increase automation, and prevent risk in operations.
Despite the passage of time, Hanoi’s artisans still keep their centuries-old craft alive.
The development of handicraft products for export is a key policy of Hanoi, as they are a source of revenue growth.
Cau Giay means paper bridge. The name comes from the traditional craft of making paper since ancient times.