A documentary film about five traditional craft villages in Vietnam has attracted large numbers of French viewers at Cineville Cinema, Lorient city, where screenings have frequently sold out.
VOV.VN - Located in Mac Nam commune of Ha Nam province, about 70km away from the capital city of Hanoi, Nha Xa Silk Weaving Village is one of Vietnam’s oldest and most renowned traditional silk-weaving villages, second only to Van Phuc Silk Weaving Village in Hanoi.
VOV.VN - A programme spotlighting Vietnamese tourism, traditional craft villages, and cuisine was held on May 6 in Milan as part of the “National Tourism Year – Hue 2025” series of events.
VOV.VN - Van Diem carpentry village in Hanoi’s Thuong Tin district is renowned for its exquisite wood products. The village has been recognized by the Hanoi Department of Tourism as a high-end destination.
Nam Tien Craft Village Industrial Cluster in Hanoi’s outlying district of Phu Xuyen will be built with a total investment capital of VND623 billion (about US$254 million), according to the municipal People’s Committee.
VOV.VN - A culture and tourism week to introduce Vietnamese food, tourism, and craft products will tour around several European cities this May, aiming to attract more foreign tourists to the country.
VOV.VN -An exhibition showcasing Bat Trang ceramic village and Van Phuc silk village, two traditional craft villages of the capital recently recognized as members of the World Crafts Cities Network, is underway at Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi.
A ceremony is scheduled to be held at the Thang Long Imperial Citadel to honour the recognition of Hanoi’s two traditional craft villages, Bat Trang ceramic village in Gia Lam district and Van Phuc silk village in Ha Dong district as members of the World Crafts Cities Network.
VOV.VN - Hung Yen has many traditional craft villages, whose products typify the beauty of the age-old countryside.
Due to market challenges and internal factors within the industry, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Tran Thanh Nam predicts that Vietnam’s handicraft export value in 2024 might only reach about US$2 billion.