With the aim of sustainable development and joining the UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network (UCCN), Hoi An city (Quang Nam province) is making efforts to preserve and promote the values of its traditional craft villages and folk art.
Bai Choi singing in Hoi An city
According to Mr. Nguyen Van Quy - Deputy Director of the Hoi An Center for Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation, Hoi An has recently paid attention to the conservation and promotion of traditional crafts or craft villages.
Until now, there have been four crafts in the city recognised as national intangible cultural heritages, including the bird nest harvesting profession in Thanh Chau, carpentry in Kim Bong, pottery in Thanh Ha and vegetable farming in Tra Que.
Mr. Nguyen Viet Lam - a young craftsman in Thanh Ha pottery village felt proud of his family's pottery making. Besides the traditional products, there are new products to meet visitors’ demands.
The Center for Culture, Sports and Radio & Television of Hoi An has provided folk singing classes for schools and for children in the old quarter, organising Bai Choi performance contests, introducing Bai Choi to domestic and international events...
In particular, the game of Bai Choi taking place every night in Hoi An ancient town has become a unique tourism product that attracts a large number of visitors.
Hoi An
Traditional craft villages and folk art are the key Hoi An city (Quang Nam province) uses on the journey to approach the goal of the UNESO’s Ceative Cities Network.
The city will develop a long-term project to promote local cultural industry, including traditional crafts and folk art, creating development resources for Hoi An culture and helping Hoi An become a local and international creative destination.