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| Van Phuc hangs tough |
Just 15km to the west of Ha Noi is a place renowned over centuries for its silk-making and silk products – Van Phuc village in Ha Dong of Ha Tay Province....
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| Vietnamese trade villages: Ha Dong silk |
Traditional handicrafts are being developed in trade villages. These villages have cultural value while increasing earnings for rural dwellers. VietNamNet took a look at local activities....
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| Building trademarks for craft villages |
Functional agencies and local authorities have been called on to assist handicraft villages to attend trade fairs to build their trademarks and improve the quality and competitiveness of the products....
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| Thanh Ha Embroidery Village |
Thanh Ha Commune (Thanh Liem) is located near the National Route No.1A having 2,626 households with 9,699 people in seven villages. Out of 2,626 households, approximate 2,002 are working in the embroidery industry, accounting for 76.2% recruiting about 5,740 labourers, of which 2,684 are senior workers, approximate 2,896 junior workers and 160 hired workers....
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| The introduction of Vietnam Handicrafts |
Vietnam is a country rich in handicraft products, thanks to the hardworking, dexterous, and creative qualities of the Vietnamese people....
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| Ha Dong Silk Product |
During feudal times silk was considered an extreme luxury, on par with rhinoceros horn, ivory and precious handworks. Associated with nobility, this cloth adorned kings, queens and mandarins. Vietnam's various dynasties developed strict rules governing the color, ornamentation, style and fabric of clothes worn by aristocrats. A Le Dynasty document from1720 states that "Prices must use bronze...
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