Hanoi Great Souvenirs 2024 features unique handicraft products
The fair displays wood, pottery, bamboo and rattan products, glassware, textiles, yarn and embroidery products, small mechanical products.
The fair displays wood, pottery, bamboo and rattan products, glassware, textiles, yarn and embroidery products, small mechanical products.
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.
The value of industrial and craft production amounted to VND11.3 trillion (US$456 million) in January-September, up 9.2% year-on-year.
Handicrafts and ornamental plants in Long Bien District, Hanoi will be showcased in a week-long event amid efforts to boost consumption ahead of Tet holiday.
The event drew over 5,000 booths from more than 2,000 businesses, producers, importers, and international trade visitors participating in trade connection activities.
The regional sporting event creates opportunities for craft villages to upgrade quality, design, and promote products among international tourists.
The large-scaled fair provides chance for local enterprises and handicraft producers to show the creativity and talent of artisans.
The exhibition will run until December 8.
Domestic enterprises have the opportunity to bring handicraft products to the global market via the US e-commerce giant.