Bringing traditional So Village vermicelli to global market
Hanoi farmers are striving to promote agricultural products in international markets.
Hanoi farmers are striving to promote agricultural products in international markets.
A collection of 100 sculptures and vases with unique images of Vietnamese dragons was recently unveiled at the Vietnam Ceramics Center, Bat Trang Ceramic Village in Hanoi.
The event showcasing 300 booths will offer Hanoi consumers an opportunity to enjoy a variety of handicrafts and specialties from many localities.
With one month to go before the Mid-Autumn Festival, Hang Ma Street has been "dyed red" by the bright and shimmering colors of lanterns, star lights, and countless children's toys and eye-catching decorations.
Thanks to the skillful hands of craftswomen, wonderful hand-embroidered paintings from Duong Lieu Village have gained fame among customers at home and abroad.
The city will expedite investments in constructing and enhancing environmental infrastructure specifically designed for 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 traditional trade of incense-making in Quang Phu Cau Commune (Ung Hoa District, Hanoi) dates back a hundred years ago. This place is the major incense supply to the Northern region, providing the main source of income for thousands of local households.
After the social distancing orders eased, the sounds of wood chiseling and carving resound again through Thuong Mao Carpentry Village, about nearly 20 km from the Hanoi’s center.