Hanoi promotes creative handicraft designs and products
The event is a prerequisite for the creation of a trading floor for new and creative designs and models of handicrafts in Hanoi.
The event is a prerequisite for the creation of a trading floor for new and creative designs and models of handicrafts in Hanoi.
The contest is an opportunity for Hanoi's businesses and handicraft workshops to creatively bring their designs to life and diversify the city's handicraft catalog.
The event helps promote traditional artisan villages and the consumption of One Commune One Product (OCOP) goods.
The event largely helps revive traditional national values, restore products almost forgotten, and speed up the quintessence of Hanoi and the nation.
For businesses in Hanoi, the fair serves as a means to market products and increase exports.
The center will add value to OCOP handicrafts and products, forging a value chain from design to production, distribution, and consumption.
This is the first event in a series of specialized exhibitions showcasing handicraft products, OCOP, and exemplary industrial commodities in rural areas in 2024.
The fair displays wood, pottery, bamboo and rattan products, glassware, textiles, yarn and embroidery products, small mechanical products.
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.
Handicrafts are one of the key areas of cultural cooperation and people-to-people exchanges in the ASEAN region.
This cooperation will help to boost the development of Hanoi's traditional craft villages.
Hanoi's handicraft villages are famous for their varied and unique designs of products.
The development of handicraft products for export is a key policy of Hanoi, as they are a source of revenue growth.
Vietnam continues to promote quality products classified under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) program to more international consumers through a large-scale event.
The village, which specializes in handmade horn combs passed down from father to son, is expected to be an exciting destination for visitors to the capital city.
In recent years, traditional crafts have faced many challenges requiring experts and state agencies to find solutions.
The city is home to the country's largest craft villages and artisans.