An exhibition of Hanoi’s craft villages will open in the capital city on October 6 as part of a number of activities to mark the 999th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi.
The exhibition will display 300 typical products made in Hanoi’s craft villages, which specialize in wood carving, pottery, brocading, lacquer work, mother-of-pearl inlaying, rattan, bamboo and silk weaving.
During the five-day event, which will also portray the skills and activities of craft villages in the past and at present, a festival of ceremonial singing clubs will be held with the participation of more than 200 artisans and singers and musicians from 21 clubs around the city.
The two events, co-organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Hanoi People’s Committee, will be open to the public at the Vietnam Arts and Culture Exhibition Centre.
During the five-day event, which will also portray the skills and activities of craft villages in the past and at present, a festival of ceremonial singing clubs will be held with the participation of more than 200 artisans and singers and musicians from 21 clubs around the city.
The two events, co-organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Hanoi People’s Committee, will be open to the public at the Vietnam Arts and Culture Exhibition Centre.
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