A Buddha statue is gilded through the skillful hands of artisans from Son Dong. Photo: VNA
The event, organised by the municipal Department of Agriculture and Environment, was accompanied by exhibitions, demonstrations and live crafting activities showcasing traditional handicrafts from May 8–10 at the heritage site.
Addressing the ceremony, Vice Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Nguyen Xuan Luu stressed that each craft village serves as a “living museum”, preserving folk knowledge, master craftsmanship and the creative spirit of the Vietnamese people.
The recognition of Chuyen My and Son Dong craft villages as members of the World Crafts Cities network represents international acknowledgement of the cultural value, artisanal techniques, creativity and sustainable vitality of Vietnam’s traditional craft villages, he said.
Artisan Vu Van Vinh from Chuyen My introduces to visitors his family’s mother-of-pearl inlaid lacquerware set, including a platform bed, tea cabinet and lacquered horizontal lacquer boards and parallel sentences, valued at over 3 billion VND. Photo: VNA