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Hanoi Craft Village 2024 competition highlights impressive works

The award ceremony of the competition is part of the 20th Vietnam Craft Village Fair in the city.

Sixty-one exceptional works were honored in the Hanoi Craft Village 2024 Competition at an awards ceremony held on October 3.

 The special prize goes to "Lobby Decorative Lamp" by Bui Bach Dang from Son Tay Town. Photos: Hanoimoi Newspaper

The entries were classified into five categories: Rattan, Bamboo, Leaf and Sedge; Lacquerware, Pearl Inlay and Fine Woodwork; Ceramics and Glass; Textiles and Embroidery; and Stone and Metal Sculpture, Flower Art and Painting. 

The special prize was awarded to "Lobby Decorative Lamp" by Bui Bach Dang from Trung Son Tram, Son Tay Town, Hanoi.

Initiated by the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, the competition attracted 287 entries from 133 organizations and individuals in 23 districts and towns.

The event aims to celebrate innovative and high-quality craft products while providing a platform for artisans and craftspeople to showcase their talents.

Nguyen Dinh Hoa, Deputy Director of the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, said this year's handicrafts displayed creativity and uniqueness, striking a balance between commercial appeal and preserving traditional values.

Many products are made from recycled, eco-friendly materials and feature intricate designs suitable for the tourism market. These items reflect Hanoi's rich cultural heritage and are ideal gifts and souvenirs for visitors.

To support the development, various sectors and agencies, especially the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development continue to support Hanoi's craft villages to expand market reach and increase product value to meet domestic and international demand. 

2024 Vietnam Craft Village Festival  highlights traditional craftsmanship

 Delegates visit a booth at the festival.

The 20th Vietnam Craft Village Festival celebrates traditional artisanship by showcasing exquisite items from various craft villages, including Bat Trang ceramics, My Duc silks, Canh Nau woodwork, Xuan La toy figurines, Chuong Village conical hats, and Ha Thai lacquerware.

This year's fair also features a wide range of agricultural products that meet the One Commune One Product (OCOP) standard of three stars and above, including those with geographical indications, organic products, and key offerings from localities across the country. 

Notable items include Sen Cu rice from the northern province of Lao Cai, coffee from the southern province of Dak Lak, tea from the northern province of Thai Nguyen, Quy Hoa yellow flower tea from the northern province of Quang Ninh, and Chieu village spring rolls from the northern province of Ha Nam, among others.

Nearly 100 enterprises from 31 provinces and cities nationwide participated in the event.

The fair serves as an important platform for artisans and businesses to network while allowing consumers to explore and experience unique traditional products. These items not only have high aesthetic value but also reflect the rich history and culture of Vietnam's artisan villages.

Crafts and agricultural products will be featured in this year's TikTok livestream sales program and on the "OCOP Market" channel.

Residents have a look at the products on display at the festival. Photo: Congthuong Newspaper 

Nguyen Minh Tien, Director of the Agricultural Trade Promotion Center (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development), said: "This combination of traditional fairs and online platforms increases the accessibility of handicrafts, especially among the youth. Through these livestream shopping sessions, we aim to strengthen connections and help consumers appreciate the beauty of traditional handicrafts."

He added that traditional handicrafts hold a unique place thanks to the skill and creativity of artisans. However, many artisan villages face challenges, namely outdated technologies, limited capital and production facilities, environmental pollution, and small-scale operations.

It results in poorly designed products. Therefore, the organizers hope that this fair will provide more opportunities for artisans and craftspeople to produce valuable products and promote the consumption of handicraft products through online channels.

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