Global integration adds cultural value to Hanoi's craft villages
The city's goal is the inclusion of as many craft villages as possible in the Creative Cities of Crafts network.
The city's goal is the inclusion of as many craft villages as possible in the Creative Cities of Crafts network.
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.
Hanoi has launched a comprehensive plan to eradicate pollution in craft villages by 2025.
The city is home to the largest number of craft villages and artisans in the country.
With the fresh approach of young designers, Vietnamese handicrafts have a contemporary perspective suitable for today's interior design tastes.
The 2023 Vietnam Craft Village Festival is now underway at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Hanoi. Through many fascinating, interesting activities, the festival is expected to spread the quintessential values of Vietnamese craft villages.
With the theme “Hanoi - Come to Love”, Hanoi Tourism Gift Festival 2023 is an opportunity to promote the capital's tourism industry.
Hanoi's craft villages and OCOP products have great opportunities to be promoted in both local and foreign markets.
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 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.
Cau Giay means paper bridge. The name comes from the traditional craft of making paper since ancient times.
The annual event is aimed at strengthening the consumption of agricultural products in connection with rural tourism in Hanoi.
A conference to promote consumption between Hanoi and Vientiane attracted a large number of associations and artisans from Hanoi’s famous craft villages.
Hanoi is striving to give its traditional craft villages a greater role in the city’s economy and socio-culture with handicrafts being the most sought-after souvenirs for tourists.
The fair is part of many activities promoting consumption of products under the National One Commune One Product (OCOP) program.