Skip to content
Thứ 7, ngày 07/06/2025
|
English
  • Trang chủ
  • Tin tức, sự kiện
  • Du lịch xanh
  • Biến đổi khí hậu
  • Văn hoá, di sản
  • Chương trình dự án
  • Mô hình, kinh nghiệm
  • Phóng sự ảnh
  • Video
  • Trang chủ
  • Tin tức, sự kiện
  • Du lịch xanh
  • Biến đổi khí hậu
  • Văn hoá, di sản
  • Chương trình dự án
  • Mô hình, kinh nghiệm
  • Phóng sự ảnh
  • Video
  • Trang chủ
  • /
  • News & Events
  • /
  • Support initiatives fuel growth in craft villages in Ha Noi

Support initiatives fuel growth in craft villages in Ha Noi

Cập nhật: 13/08/2024

Ha Noi will hold a series of events in several provinces this August and September to promote the city's traditional handicrafts and products.

Many foreigners are interested in Ha Noi's handicrafts. Photo: Trong Tung/ The Hanoi Times

Promotional activities include "Promotion of Agricultural Products, Traditional Handicrafts and Outstanding OCOP City Products", which took place from August 9-11 in the northern province of Dien Bien.

Another program on "Product Promotion and Tourism Link between Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City" is scheduled for August 23-25 in Ho Chi Minh City.

In addition, a festival showcasing the skills of artisans and craftsmen and an exhibition of Ha Noi handicrafts will be staged at the Hoan Kiem Lake Walking Area from September 12 to 15.

The traditional crafts including lacquerware, needlework, porcelain, silk, bamboo, and new items will be showcased at the events.

Nguyen Anh Duong, Director of the Ha Noi Promotion Agency, said that the center has held a large number of trade fairs and exhibitions in the city and throughout the country, which is a great support for businesses and handicraft villages.

Embracing technology for craft product promotion

To enhance product promotion, craft villages have promoted trade by using social media, e-commerce platforms, digitizing data and creating dedicated websites.

Villagers have developed sales strategies on social media platforms such as Facebook, Zalo, and YouTube, and have learned skills in videography, photography, and writing engaging product descriptions.

Doing business online has allowed these villages to stay connected with existing customers and reach potential new ones.

Pham Khac Ha, chairman of the Van Phuc Silk Weaving Association, noted that businesses in Van Phuc have organized group-based online sales models. Through these groups, members actively source production materials and showcase their handmade products.

With the data collected, businesses can advertise and network with interested buyers in a more targeted manner. Many local businesses have also embraced technology for online consultations and sales, and are gradually moving to cashless payments.

At present, Van Phuc has 400 households involved in silk production and 244 enterprises operating in the handicraft industry cluster. In addition to silk weaving, there are 150 family-run shops selling silk-related products. The annual silk volume reaches 1.7 million meters, generating an estimated revenue of VND115 billion (US$4.5 million).

In Gia Lam District, many workshops in the Bat Trang Pottery Village are also working to provide information to tourists through QR codes, allowing visitors to easily use their smartphones to find details about local showrooms and OCOP products.

Dang Dinh Tuc, a representative of Giang Cao Pottery Village, reported that the village is home to 195 enterprises, 960 production households, and 750 service providers in pottery and tourism, with an average income per person of more than VND86 million ($3,424) per year.

According to him, customers around the world have become more aware of these traditional artisan villages, as villagers have quickly realized the benefits of product digitization.

To support these villages in their digital transformation, the Ha Noi Department of Planning and Investment has launched initiatives, including programs for innovative startups and support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from 2019 to 2025, with a focus on digital transformation during this period.

The city also provides assistance with digital signatures and e-invoicing for new businesses, as well as training.

Revenue growth

The conical hats of Chuong Village are among Hanoi's famous traditional handicrafts. Photo: VGP

In recent years, craft villages have seen significant growth in revenue, production value, and export value. More villages are achieving impressive annual revenues, such as the Son Dong Artisan Village with VND2.85 trillion ($113.5 million), the Duong Lieu Agricultural Processing Village at VND1.6 trillion ($63.7 million), and the Phung Xa Agricultural Machinery Village with VND1.2 trillion ($47.8 million).

Rural artisans earn significantly more than farmers, with average monthly incomes ranging from VND4 million to VND5.5 million ($159-$219). In several districts, artisans report average annual incomes of more than VND50 million ($1,991), including districts such as Nam Tu Liem, Tay Ho, Ha Dong, Hoai Duc and Thach That.

Nguyen Van Chi, Director of the Hanoi Agricultural Extension Sub-Department, said: "Craft villages not only excel in their crafts and products, but also serve as important economic resources for localities. Reports from 24 districts show that the total revenue from craft villages and traditional handicrafts exceeds VND24 trillion ($955.8 million) annually."

The results are attributed to the city's suporting policies for craft villages.

Nguyen Thi Luong, representative of Hien Luong Bamboo and Rattan Export Co., Ltd (Phu Tuc Commune, Phu Xuyen District), said her company exports handicrafts to Europe and America, and has received substantial support from Hanoi and the district in vocational training. In particular, their export products benefit from 100% tax reduction and streamlined customs procedures.

Support policies

Ha Noi craftspeople make rattan and bamboo products. Photo: The Hanoi Times

The year 2024 marks a pivotal point for Ha Noi as it strives to achieve its rural economic development goals outlined in Program No. 04-CTr/TU, which emphasizes three key resources, including cooperatives, agrarian economies, and craft villages.

Nguyen Manh Quyen, Vice Chairman of the Ha Noi People's Committee, believed that Ha Noi, with its rich tradition of artisan villages, has the potential to further accelerate rural economic development.

He pointed out that in order to promote the growth of handicraft villages, many districts have recently set up industrial zones. Since the beginning of 2024, the city has started infrastructure investment in four industrial clusters, including Dong Phu Yen in Chuong My District, Tam Hiep and Lien Hiep (Phase 2) communes in Phuc Tho District, and Xa Cau commune in Ung Hoa District.

Quyen said the city is working to have a comprehensive plan for the development of handicraft villages by September 30. It will effectively utilize the resources of craft villages, boosting rural economic growth and improving the livelihoods of local residents.

Tran Sy Thanh, Chairman of the Ha Noi People's Committee, also affirmed that the city will soon introduce more flexible policies to help businesses, cooperatives, and small producers in artisanal villages gain easier access to land, financing, technology, and markets.

In addition, city leaders will direct various departments to translate these initiatives into concrete programs and plans to ensure that the amended Capital Law is effectively applied to foster the development of artisan villages.

Thanh Thanh

TITC
Từ khóa: craft villages, Ha-Noi, support policies, traditional handicrafts

Tin liên quan

MB Dream Home – Hành trình ấn tượng đồng hành cùng người trẻ

Ngày 21/3/2025, Thủ tướng Chính phủ chính thức phát động phong trào hỗ trợ vay vốn mua nhà cho người trẻ, tạo cơ hội sở hữu nhà, ổn định cuộc sống và thúc đẩy sự phát triển của thị trường bất động sản. Ngay sau đó, nhiều ngân hàng thương

Nâng niu những mảnh ghép văn hóa Cơ Tu

Tiếng kèn lá thánh thót tựa tiếng chim hót đưa du khách lạc vào không gian núi rừng hoang sơ. Trong bộ thổ cẩm truyền thống, già Bríu Pố (trú tại xã Lăng, huyện Tây Giang) bước ra, dẫn những người có mặt ở phố tây An Thượng (quận Ngũ

Đến với đất và người Thái Nguyên

Kon Tum khai thác tài nguyên độc đáo để phát triển du lịch

Du lịch cộng đồng tạo sinh kế bền vững cho đồng bào dân tộc thiểu số ở Lai Châu

Xem tiếp

Tin nổi bật

MB Dream Home – Hành trình ấn tượng đồng hành cùng người trẻ

Khai mạc Năm Du lịch Quốc gia – Huế 2025: Biểu tượng của sự đổi mới và phát triển dựa trên di sản

Net Zero: Góc nhìn từ chiến dịch “Giờ Trái đất”

Lan tỏa thông điệp sống xanh từ Giờ Trái đất

Khai mạc Ngày hội môi trường “Đà Nẵng xanh – Biển trong lành”

Xem nhiều nhất

Biến đổi khí hậu đang ảnh hưởng lớn đối với Việt Nam
Bình Định: Triển khai các giải pháp bảo tồn đa dạng sinh học
Lợi ích của việc trồng và bảo vệ cây xanh - Giúp giảm thiểu ô nhiễm môi trường không khí ở Việt Nam
Vùng Đông Nam Bộ: Phát triển du lịch sinh thái từ khu dự trữ sinh quyển 
Nỗ lực bảo tồn Sao la (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) và các loài động vật hoang dã tại Vườn Quốc gia Vũ Quang - Hà Tĩnh
No posts found

Copyright: VIET NAM NATIONAL AUTHORITY OF TOURISM

Webmaster: TOURISM INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CENTER

Address: No. 33, Alley 294/2 Kim Ma Street, Ba Dinh District, Ha Noi

Responsible for content: Tourism Information Technology Center

License number: 78/GP-TTĐT dated 29 May 2020

Số lượt truy cập: 72689036.

CATEGORIES

  • Trang chủ
  • Tin tức, sự kiện
  • Du lịch xanh
  • Biến đổi khí hậu
  • Văn hoá, di sản
  • Chương trình dự án
  • Mô hình, kinh nghiệm
  • Phóng sự ảnh
  • Video
  • Trang chủ
  • Tin tức, sự kiện
  • Du lịch xanh
  • Biến đổi khí hậu
  • Văn hoá, di sản
  • Chương trình dự án
  • Mô hình, kinh nghiệm
  • Phóng sự ảnh
  • Video
nentangso
ic-dulichvn-org
ic-vietnam-travel
ic-moitruogndulich-vn

© TITC