Discovering Hanoi’s craft villages in World Crafts Cities Network
VOV Photos: hanoimoi.vn|15/02/2025 19:04
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.
The exhibition takes place on the occasion of a ceremony 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 official members of the World Crafts Cities Network.
This recognition has made them the first traditional craft villages in Vietnam to be approved for membership in this prestigious network.
The event features a range of ceramic works created by artisans in Bat Trang ceramic village.
A kiln model in Bat Trang ceramic village is put on display.
Van Phuc silk village, which is one of the most famous craft villages nationwide, is also introduced to visitors.
Guests are interested in exploring Van Phuc, the oldest national silk village which boasts a thousand-year-old history.
Artisan Nguyen Anh Son of Van Phuc silk village introduces a process of fabric dyeing to visitors.
Foreign tourists find out about the process of making products in Van Phuc silk village.
A performance of silk weaving draws attention from those in attendance.
The exhibition provides beautiful backgrounds for visitors to pose for check-in photos.
The event also sees the presence of a number of booths which display handicraft products from countries and territories from around the world.