The fair aims at not only improving people’s awareness of cultural and economic values of Vietnamese hand-made traditional handicrafts, but also helping handicraft producers increase more income.
On November 22, the traditional handicraft fair will be held at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi.
The fair is expected to draw a large number of ethnic minority groups, groups from traditional villages as well as groups of the disabled from different regions throughout the country.
Furthermore, during the fair, traditional art performances, folklore games and various outdoor activities will be also organized.
It will be an opportunity for the producers to display and sell their hand-made traditional handicraft products.
Furthermore, during the fair, traditional art performances, folklore games and various outdoor activities will be also organized.
It will be an opportunity for the producers to display and sell their hand-made traditional handicraft products.
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