8 craft villages in Hanoi are famous for their long-standing traditions

Through many ups and downs and events, craft villages in Hanoi still retain their unique beauty, unmatched anywhere else. With a rich history and meaningful stories hidden in each product, these craft villages have successfully brought the most beautiful cultural values ​​engraved in the soul of every Vietnamese person.

1. Bat Trang Pottery Village – One of the famous craft villages in Hanoi

Address: Bat Trang Commune, Gia Lam District, about 14km from Hanoi center

Bat Trang Pottery Village

Bat Trang Pottery Village is not only a place where sophisticated and beautiful ceramic products are made, but also a famous tourist destination of Hanoi, attracting many tourists to visit each year.

Visiting Bat Trang pottery village, you can choose to buy some typical Bat Trang products as souvenirs or gifts for relatives and friends such as wind chimes, vases, bowls, potted plants, wall paintings, etc.

2. Chuong Hat Village – a hat-making village in Hanoi

Address: D. Chuong Village, Phuong Trung, Thanh Oai District, about 30km from Hanoi center

Chuong Hat Village – a hat-making village in Hanoi

Bell Hat Village is located near the gentle and peaceful Day River. Coming to Chuong Hat Village, you will not only be able to see hat products with a variety of designs and colors, such as quai sports hats, bell hats, loose hats to seal hats, etc but also enjoy the fresh, cool atmosphere in the suburbs of Hanoi.

3. Phu Vinh Village – a rattan and bamboo craft village in Hanoi

Address: Go Dau, Phu Nghia Ward, Chuong My District, Hanoi

Phu Vinh Village – a rattan and bamboo craft village

Phu Vinh Rattan and Bamboo Village is a Hanoi craft village famous for traditional bamboo weaving, established in the mid-17th century. From familiar materials such as bamboo, skilled craftsmen have skillfully created extremely unique and impressive bamboo and rattan works.

You can see Phu Vinh rattan and bamboo products everywhere in daily life such as trays, storage baskets, tables and chairs, cabinets, and pictures.

4. Quang Phu Cau – an incense-making village in Hanoi

Address: X. Quang Phu Cau, Ung Hoa District, more than 30km from Hanoi

Quang Phu Cau – an incense-making village

Quang Phu Cau incense village is one of the oldest craft villages in Hanoi, with a history of more than 100 years. Even after many years, the craft village still preserves the ancient beauty typical of rural villages in the Northern region. Quang Phu Cau Village is the main supplier of incense sticks, serving the spiritual needs of the Hanoi people.

As soon as they set foot in this place, many tourists were fascinated by the image of bright red incense sticks covering all the big streets and small alleys. The incense sticks are neatly arranged into bundles and spread out like flowers in full bloom, making the peaceful and quiet village scene brighter.

5. Van Phuc Silk Village – One of the traditional craft villages in Hanoi

Address: Van Phuc Ward, Ha Dong District, Hanoi City.

Van Phuc Silk Village – One of the traditional craft villages in Hanoi

When talking about craft villages in Hanoi, we certainly cannot ignore Van Phuc Silk Village. Not only is it popular in the country, but Van Phuc silk also reaches out to the world.

The products in Van Phuc Silk Village are very diverse, giving customers many choices such as silk, brocade, veins, chiffon, cinnamon, dong, period, bridge, dutch, etc. Van Phuc silk is woven from materials Natural silk helps create smooth, shiny, soft, and extremely delicate finished products. This is also the reason why Van Phuc silk is more special than other places.

6. Famous hand embroidery village in Hanoi – Quat Dong

Address: Quat Dong commune, Thuong Tin district, Hanoi City

Famous hand embroidery village in Hanoi – Quat Dong

Previously, when it was first established, Quat Dong craft village mainly rented banners, couplets, etc to hang in communal houses, pagodas, and embroidered scarves and royal costumes. Later, the craft village began to develop a more diverse range of products, such as embroidering pictures, pillowcases, clothes, etc. The embroidered works here are all meticulously done by artisans, while also being hidden. contains many profound meanings. Thanks to that, embroidery products of craft villages in Hanoi – Quat Dong have been successfully exported to more than 20 countries such as England, France, Thailand, Japan, Korea, etc.

7. Dao Thuc Village – a unique water puppetry village

Address: Thuy Lam commune, Dong Anh district, Hanoi City

Dao Thuc Village – a unique water puppetry village

Water puppetry is a folk art that has been present in Vietnam for about 300 years. If you want to enjoy interesting water puppet performances, imbued with the country’s history and culture, come to Dao Thuc water puppet village, with smooth, passionate folk songs performed by The artisans promise to leave you with unforgettable impressions.

8. Chang Son – a famous fan-making village in Hanoi

Address: X. Chang Son, Thach That District, Hanoi City

Chang Son – a famous fan-making village in Hanoi

Chang Son Fan Village is a craft village in Hanoi that dates back hundreds of years. The fans here are very high quality, have unique shapes and eye-catching colors, and are made of many different materials such as bamboo, fabric, silk, paper, and so on.

In particular, the drawings shown on each Chang Son fan represent a famous landscape or historical stories about national heroes. Through that, fan artisans want to spread the cultural quintessence of Vietnam to all four continents.

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