Khmer people preserve rattan weaving, engage in tourism
Khmer people preserve rattan weaving, engage in tourism
(VOVWORLD) - Bamboo and rattan weaving in Phu Tan commune, Soc Trang province, is more than 100 years old. Khmer ethnic people there are combining the traditional craft preservation and tourism development to turn the commune into an attractive destination.
Khmer people preserve rattan weaving, engage in tourism
Khmer people preserve rattan weaving, engage in tourism
(VOVWORLD) - Bamboo and rattan weaving in Phu Tan commune, Soc Trang province, is more than 100 years old. Khmer ethnic people there are combining the traditional craft preservation and tourism development to turn the commune into an attractive destination.
Kim Bong carpentry village, a community-based tourism model
Kim Bong carpentry village, a community-based tourism model
(VOVWORLD) -Kim Bong carpentry village is about 4 km from Hoi An city on the right bank of the Thu Bon river. The famous carpentry village is more than 600 years old.
Kim Bong carpentry village, a community-based tourism model
Kim Bong carpentry village, a community-based tourism model
(VOVWORLD) -Kim Bong carpentry village is about 4 km from Hoi An city on the right bank of the Thu Bon river. The famous carpentry village is more than 600 years old.
Dinh Cong silversmiths try to preserve works of art
Dinh Cong silversmiths try to preserve works of art
(VOVWORLD) -Dinh Cong silver craft village in Hoang Mai district, Hanoi, dates back to the 7th century. Through ups and downs, with the perseverance, and dedication of local talented artisans, the traditional silver making craft of Dinh Cong has been restored, passed down, and become a unique feature of thousand-year-old Hanoi.
Dinh Cong silversmiths try to preserve works of art
Dinh Cong silversmiths try to preserve works of art
(VOVWORLD) -Dinh Cong silver craft village in Hoang Mai district, Hanoi, dates back to the 7th century. Through ups and downs, with the perseverance, and dedication of local talented artisans, the traditional silver making craft of Dinh Cong has been restored, passed down, and become a unique feature of thousand-year-old Hanoi.
An Giang province’s broom-making village thriving
An Giang province’s broom-making village thriving
(VOVWORLD) -Con Nho, a broom-making village in Phu Binh commune, Phu Tan district, was recognized as a handicraft village in 2006 by the People's Committee of An Giang province. Investment has been made to expand the craft.
An Giang province’s broom-making village thriving
An Giang province’s broom-making village thriving
(VOVWORLD) -Con Nho, a broom-making village in Phu Binh commune, Phu Tan district, was recognized as a handicraft village in 2006 by the People's Committee of An Giang province. Investment has been made to expand the craft.
Sa Dec rice flour craft recognized as national intangible cultural heritage
Sa Dec rice flour craft recognized as national intangible cultural heritage
(VOVWORLD) -Sa Dec city in Dong Thap province is famous as the flower capital of the southwestern region and for its 100-year-old craft of making rice flour. A year-round source of fresh water and suitable terrain and climate have contributed to the superior quality of Sa Dec rice flour.
Sa Dec rice flour craft recognized as national intangible cultural heritage
Sa Dec rice flour craft recognized as national intangible cultural heritage
(VOVWORLD) -Sa Dec city in Dong Thap province is famous as the flower capital of the southwestern region and for its 100-year-old craft of making rice flour. A year-round source of fresh water and suitable terrain and climate have contributed to the superior quality of Sa Dec rice flour.
An Ngai rice paper village finds efficient development path
An Ngai rice paper village finds efficient development path
(VOVWORLD) -Many agricultural products of Ba Ria-Vung Tau province have proved profitable. Making rice paper in An Ngai commune, Long Dien district, for example, has generated jobs and increased local incomes.
An Ngai rice paper village finds efficient development path
An Ngai rice paper village finds efficient development path
(VOVWORLD) -Many agricultural products of Ba Ria-Vung Tau province have proved profitable. Making rice paper in An Ngai commune, Long Dien district, for example, has generated jobs and increased local incomes.
Ba Na brocade weaving preserved in Phu Yen province
Ba Na brocade weaving preserved in Phu Yen province
(VOVWORLD) -Xi Thoai is a brocade weaving village of the Ba Na ethnic group in Xuan Lanh commune, Dong Xuan district, Phu Yen province. It’s the first traditional craft village in that ethnic minority area. The craft was fading, but has recently been revived thanks to State incentives.
Ba Na brocade weaving preserved in Phu Yen province
Ba Na brocade weaving preserved in Phu Yen province
(VOVWORLD) -Xi Thoai is a brocade weaving village of the Ba Na ethnic group in Xuan Lanh commune, Dong Xuan district, Phu Yen province. It’s the first traditional craft village in that ethnic minority area. The craft was fading, but has recently been revived thanks to State incentives.
Thach An black grass jelly, a favorite specialty of Cao Bang province
Thach An black grass jelly, a favorite specialty of Cao Bang province
(VOVWORLD) -Black grass jelly is a popular snack in Cao Bang province. A simple dish from Thach An district is now known nationwide as a specialty that no visitor to Cao Bang should miss. Thach An black grass jelly is a local economic spearhead.
Thach An black grass jelly, a favorite specialty of Cao Bang province
Thach An black grass jelly, a favorite specialty of Cao Bang province
(VOVWORLD) -Black grass jelly is a popular snack in Cao Bang province. A simple dish from Thach An district is now known nationwide as a specialty that no visitor to Cao Bang should miss. Thach An black grass jelly is a local economic spearhead.
Gia Lai combines brocade weaving with tourism
Gia Lai combines brocade weaving with tourism
(VOVWORLD) -Brocade weaving is a traditional craft closely linked to the culture of the Jrai and Bahnar people in Gia Lai province. Major programs have been in place to preserve and promote brocade weaving and create new opportunities for economic and tourism development.
Gia Lai combines brocade weaving with tourism
Gia Lai combines brocade weaving with tourism
(VOVWORLD) -Brocade weaving is a traditional craft closely linked to the culture of the Jrai and Bahnar people in Gia Lai province. Major programs have been in place to preserve and promote brocade weaving and create new opportunities for economic and tourism development.
Ethnic communities do community tourism in Dak Lak province
Ethnic communities do community tourism in Dak Lak province
(VOVWORLD) - Located 20 kilometers from Buon Ma Thuot city in Dak Lak province, Kuop hamlet in Krong Ana district is home to Ede and Mnong ethnic communities. It’s the district’s first hamlet to create a community tourism model and the first in Dak Lak chosen to be a tourism OCOP hamlet.
Ethnic communities do community tourism in Dak Lak province
Ethnic communities do community tourism in Dak Lak province
(VOVWORLD) - Located 20 kilometers from Buon Ma Thuot city in Dak Lak province, Kuop hamlet in Krong Ana district is home to Ede and Mnong ethnic communities. It’s the district’s first hamlet to create a community tourism model and the first in Dak Lak chosen to be a tourism OCOP hamlet.
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