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Ha Noi: Dinh Cong silversmiths try to preserve works of art

Dinh Cong silver craft village in Hoang Mai district, Ha Noi, 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 Ha Noi.

Khanh Hoa: Community-based tourism training for residents

Ninh Hoa Town People’s Committee in cooperation with Nha Trang university held a community-based tourism training course for 36 residents involved in community-based tourism services in Ninh Van Commune.

Ha Noi: Mien hamlet offers community tourism

The Ha Noi Tourism Department has recognized Mien hamlet in Ba Vi district as a community tourism site. Possessing the priceless treasure of esoteric medicine, the hamlet is an interesting place to go for herbal health care services.

Best family resorts in Vietnam

The Travel+Leisure, a U.S.-based travel magazine has just published an article “These Are the Best Family Hotels and Resorts in Vietnam in 2024”. Khanh Hoa, Hoi An, Da Nang and Phu Quoc were honored to have resorts listed as the resorts for family getaways in Vietnam

Da Nang unveils MICE tourism promotion policy

Da Nang has continued to apply incentive policies in a bid to attract MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) tourists, aiming to turn the coastal city into the leading destination for MICE tourism in Southeast Asia, according to the Da Nang municipal Department of Tourism.

Ba Na brocade weaving preserved in Phu Yen province

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.

An Giang preserving the brocade weaving trade of the Van Giao commune Khmer ethnic minority

Constant emphasis is placed on the preservation and promotion of the traditional crafts of ethnic minorities in the province of An Giang; this contributes to the enhancement of the reputation of the local culture, the creation of employment opportunities, and the growth of the populace’s income. In Van Giao commune (Tinh Bien town), the Khmer ethnic minority is responsible for the preservation and advancement of brocade weaving.

Renewing craft village heritage for tourism development

In recent years, visitors to Vinh Long Province have been surprised by the ancient beauty of the “kingdom” of red ceramic bricks along the Thay Cai Canal and Co Chien River. During the 1980s, the province had nearly 3,000 brick kilns operating all year round, stretching nearly 30 kilometres, in Long Ho and Mang Thit Districts.

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