A house that features Vietnamese craft villages

Update: 25/02/2016
Viet Nam House has been launched recently in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 2 to preserve and promote the quintessence of domestic crafts to locals and foreigners.

 

(Source: Vietnam house)

 

Located on the peaceful Nguyen Van Huong Street and designed by award-winning architect Vo Trong Nghia, Viet Nam House covers 2,300 square meters by the Saigon River. 

 

It has 50 souvenir booths and 12 mini production sites representing 12 major craft villages of the country, including bamboo and rattan, sedge and water hyacinth, ceramics, wood sculpture, lacquer, embroidery, stone carving, weaving, paper craft, art painting, and metal craft.

 

There is an outdoor section for visitors to learn and make craft products by themselves.

 

According to Phan Dinh Tram Anh, director of Thanh Dat Import-Export Co Ltd, the owner of the house, all products displayed at Viet Nam House are handmade by local artisans. 

 

This is where foreign customers can take a look at Viet Nam’s main handicraft products.

 

Viet Nam House will also organize monthly exhibitions and seminars with main themes relating to 12 craft villages such as bamboo, wood, and lacquer.

 

Viet Nam House is also an ideal location for those looking for an airy and interesting place for sightseeing, shopping and entertainment on weekends.

 

Parents can browse for their favorite products while their kids have a chance to join outdoor DIY activities. Traditional music performances are scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. every Saturday and Sunday.

 

Viet Nam House is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 187 Nguyen Van Huong Street in Thao Dien Ward in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 2. Further information can be found on the Facebook page of ngoinhavn or via tel: 08 3519 2039.

Source: Saigon Times