Lung Tam Village in Lung Tam Commune, Quan Ba District of the
upland northern province of Ha Giang has a long-standing traditional craft
of brocade weaving, that not only brings income to hundreds of local
families, but also contributes to preserving the traditional culture of
the Mong ethnic people living in this mountainous area.
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Travelling
the route from the "Heavenly gate" of Quan Ba, over the rolling hills and
along tortuous roads, visitors will see a valley with a lot of lush, green
flax. This kind of tree provides the main raw material to Lung Tam
villagers to weave brocade. At daytime, around the Hop Tien Flax Weaving
Co-operative in the village, there are clanking sounds coming from the
weaving looms and sewing machines.
Vang Thi
Mai, Head of the Co-op, said that the Mong ethnic people living in Lung
Tam Village are very happy now because their traditional craft of weaving
brocade has been restored and developed in recent years, which contributes
to introducing and popularizing one of their cultural identities to
domestic and foreign visitors.
In
1998, Mai and her husband, Sung Mi Qua called for the villagers to collect
money and work to set up a brocade weaving unit named Hop Tien (literally,
together to advance forwards). In 2000, she contacted the manager of a
project on developing traditional craft villages under the co-operative
programme between Vietnam and Denmark, for help in expanding the market
and popularizing the products. Also at that time, the Commune People’s
Committee granted the unit with 300m2 of
land to build workshops, favouring its stable operation. In 2001, Hop Tien
Flax Weaving Co-operative was established, marking a new development in
the production of Lung Tam brocade. Since the Co-op had more spacious
working place, more Mong ethnic villagers applied for jobs, increasing the
Co-op's members to 100 people. The villagers work on 120 traditional
weaving looms and turn out diverse items both for sale at home and for
export to 20 countries, including the United States, Japan and France
where Lung Tam brocade products are much sought after.
For its
sustainable development, the Co-op has co-operated with several partners,
including the Vietnam Centre for the Support of Traditional Craft Villages
and the Centre for Research of the Vietnamese Handicraft Articles
(Craftlink), aimed at finding new markets and assisting in product
promotion, as well as helping the co-op members learn new patterns for
their products. Thanks to all these efforts, Hop Tien Co-op's prestige has
been further enhanced. In March 2009, it signed a co-operative agreement
with the Association Batik International, a French vocational training
organization, in researching and expanding the market, and opening
training courses on brocade weaving and sewing. That provided the Co-op
members with opportunities to learn and improve their skills, as well as
adjust to the modern equipment that helps them turn out beautiful and
high-quality products.
Most of
visitors to Lung Tam Village said that they are impressed with the local
brocade products not only with traditional patterns and colours of the
Mong ethnic people, but also with diverse stylized items which are
especially much sought after by foreign customers.
Story: Long
Tuan
Photos: Thanh Dat –
Trong Chinh |