The handmade is part of Vietnam’s soul. From craft villages to the capital’s core, the country’s crafts will take you to fascinating places. Hanoi’s 36 guild streets, also known as the Old Quarter
From conical hats to pottery to silk weaving, handicraft traditions are in decline in Vietnam. However, some villages are trying to revive and sustain the beautiful traditional arts that define the country.
Handicrafts in Vietnam was formed and developed thousands of years ago. Experiencing many ups and downs in the development process, bamboo and rattan handicrafts have a certain foothold in the consumr market.