The Vietnam Culinary Culture Association (VCCA) has announced a programme to award honorary titles to artisans who have made great contributions to preserving and promoting traditional Vietnamese cuisine.
The important role of artisans in the preservation and upholding of intangible cultural heritage values in Hanoi was highlighted at a seminar held by the municipal Department of Culture and Sports on September 27.
VOV.VN - Pham Ngoc Toan, the owner of Phuc Loi Stamp outlet at 6 Hang Quat street in Hoan Kiem district, is one of the last artisans that continues with the craft of hand-carved wood stamp in the capital’s Old Quarter.
VOV.VN - South China Morning Post (SCMP) of Hong Kong (China) recently published an article highlighting Quang Phu Cau village as a great place to visit as incense artisans of the capital keep a ‘core’ 100-year tradition alive.
VOV.VN - Ahead of the New Year artisan Nguyen Tan Phat of Duong Lam village in Son Tay town of Hanoi is busy with a project to make cat sculptures to welcome in the New Year, with 2023 being the Year of the Cat according to the Vietnamese zodiac calendar.
VOV.VN - For more than 20 years artisan Dang Van Hau of Phu Xuyen district in Hanoi has been researching ways to improve the traditional craft of making To he, toy figurines made from rice dough.
VOV.VN - Situated in the heart of Hanoi’s famous Old Quarter, there remains only one family which continues to persist with the tradition of making paper masks.
Exhibited in the traditional-style workshop, hundreds of masks with their own identity are given the unique and exotic name – “time masks”.
Artisans in Bau Truc ancient pottery village of Cham ethnic people in the southern province of Ninh Thuan are striving to make breakthroughs in product quality, especially aesthetic value of their traditional goods, to meet consumers’ taste.
VOV.VN - Vietnamese people are familiar with To He, toy figurines, which have long been a traditional toy for children, with this year seeing artisan Dang Van Hau create a unique collection to impress customers during the Lunar New Year festival (Tet).