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350 photos on Vietnam s cultural heritage, scenic landscapes,

Cutting ribbon to open the exhibition (Source: NDO)The event is taking place at Ninh Binh province’s gymnasium from December 17 to 24 to introduce and honour the cultural heritage, relic sites and scenic landscapes, along with traditional handicrafts of Vietnam, thereby helping attract resources for developing tourism and promoting the country’s stature. Photos reflect UNESCO-recognised heritage and famous historical relic sites and landscapes across the country, including terraced fields in the northwest, Ba Be Lake in Bac Kan province, the Huong River and Ngu Mountain in Thua Thien-Hue province, and Tam Coc - Bich Dong in Ninh Binh. In addition, nearly 200 outstanding products of traditional craft villages are introduced, including Phu Dieu pottery (Hai Phong city); Dinh Cong silver items, Van Phuc silk, Dong Cuu embroidery, Phu Vinh bamboo and rattan products, Son Dong wood handicrafts, Bat Trang pottery, and Chuong conical hats (Hanoi); Chu Dau pottery (Hai Duong province); Don

Ninh Binh kicks off exhibition on Vietnam s cultural heritage, scenic landscapes, handicrafts

Ninh Binh kicks off exhibition on Vietnam s cultural heritage, scenic landscapes, handicrafts
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Hang Bac - The richest street of Hanoi

Hang Bac - The “richest” street of Hanoi Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  17/03/2021    07:33 GMT+7 Hang Bac (silver) is considered as the “most expensive” street among 36 well-known old streets in Hanoi. It is also the cradle of the jewelry trade in the city with many interesting historical stories. Hang Bac Street is one of 36 traditional trade streets in Hanoi that each featured a profession shown by its name in the past such as Hang Muoi (salt) Street selling salt, Hang Manh (curtain) Street selling bamboo curtains, Hang Duong (sugar) Street selling sugar and honey products, Hang Giay (shoe) Street selling shoes, among others. Among them, Hang Bac Street seems the “richest” one selling silver jewelry.

Female photographer promotes Vietnam s beauty through her lenses

Female photographer promotes Vietnam s beauty through her lenses
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Hang Bac street - birthplace of Hanoi s silver jewellery

Hang Bac street - birthplace of Hanoi’s silver jewellery Hang Bac is viewed as the “most expensive” among Hanoi’s 36 old streets. In the past, people living on this street relied on three major jobs, involving silver ingot and jewellery making, and money exchange. Those three jobs originated from three craft villages famous for making gold and silver jewellery in the north of Chau Khe in Hung Yen province, Dong Xam in Thai Binh province and Dinh Cong in Hanoi. In the 15th century, Minister of Interior Luu Xuan Tin, a native of Chau Khe village of Hung Yen, was assigned by a court of the later Le Dynasty (1428 – 1789) to set up a workshop making silver ingots in the Thang Long imperial city, which is currently Hanoi.

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