Van Phuc Silk Village overview
Van Phuc Silk Village is located in Ha Dong District, Hanoi, this is the place where the national costumes for Khai Dinh and Bao Dai Kinh were produced under the Nguyen Dynasty.
Van Phuc Silk Village features
The silk material in the village is very good when you wear it, it is warm in the winter but cold in the summer, and its designs, such as birth, flowers, and trees….as a result, it is well-known not only in Vietnam but also in foreign countries such as France, Thailand, and Indonesia.
The village has around 800 families working in the textile industry, and many families still keep traditional and old looms alongside modern looms and machines.
The village has over 1000 power looms and there are many workers inside and outside this area to work at here, and there are many silk shops open to serve the domestic and international demands of the tourists who visit Van Phuc.
This silk village is not only famous for its products, but it also maintains many valuable traditional activities, such as giving silks to the old men and women who live here every year, which is very nice, and the locals believe that everything here is established and developed by these old men and women. These events are planned around village festivals, and if you’re lucky, you’ll get to witness one of them at least once a day.
To have a beautiful and fully worked-out silk, the manufacturing process must not only be extremely challenging, but the workers must also be extremely skilled and creative. When tourists arrive, they will have the opportunity to experience firsthand the production process used to create silk products, this method is well worth witnessing.
Van Phuc Silk Village is quickly becoming a must-see destination for visitors interested in learning about the intricate processing of a silk village as well as purchasing the finest types of silk in Vietnam. When visiting the village, be sure to visit the artisan Trieu Van Mao’s factory, which is the only one that is still in operation.
Visiting Van Phuc Silk Village, you not only learn about the long handcraft village of silk manufacturing, but also buy a range of silk products such as clothing, towels, caps, and so on. Van Phuc Silk is well-known not only for its trade name but also for preserving Vietnamese culture.
How to travel to Van Phuc Silk Village?
It is only about 10 kilometers from the center of Hanoi, making it easy and convenient for you to take a bus, car, taxi, or even a motorbike or bike to go here to explore this unique village.
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