During their stay in Hanoi, most
tourists insist on a trip to Van Phuc Silk Village, the famous silk village of
Hanoi to contemplate the genuine traditional silk-making industry.
Van Phuc Silk Village is situated
on the banks of Nhue Thi River, Nguyen Trai Road, near Ha Dong city, 8 km
southwest of Ha Noi. It takes you only 30 minutes by motorbike to go there from
the centre of Hanoi. The village has been much well known for its traditional
sericulture, weaving, and silk products. Tourists coming here are lured by
various beautiful shirts, crafts, ties, dresses and many other things made of
silk available in the village. What is special is that the silk is made by very
simple looms, which is the genuinely traditional Vietnamese way of making silk.
The cradle of Vietnamese Silk
For centuries, silk has always
been considered an extreme luxury, on par with rhinoceros horn, ivory and
precious handworks in Vietnam. It has long been a universal byword of luxury,
often worn by the richest, most powerful citizens. Most visitors somehow have
heard about the significant role of this kind of material in Vietnam, yet might
wonder where the cradle of Viet silk is. The mentioned Van Phuc Silk Village is
proud to be the origin of best silk and silk-making industry of Vietnam, which
is attached to a long-lasting history of more than two thousand years. Though
passing by lots of ups and downs, during the recent years, the village’s craft
has enjoyed revival due to a surging demand for silk in both the domestic and
foreign markets.
Today, the fine and lustrous
cloth that originates from the cocoon of the silkworm is more affordable for
"ordinary" folk. Furthermore, silk is currently enjoying a fashion
renaissance, particularly since its many varieties can be made into a wide
range of designs suitable for all facets of modern life. Should you intend to
have a silk pair of formal clothes made, just come here and select your
suitable materials, and professional tailors here will bring you satisfaction!
deal place for silk products & souvenirs
Like other visitors to the
village, you will be surprised at this “silk shop town”, where almost all
houses along the paths have been turned into shops selling silk products.
Specifically, the village is now home to 1,280 households, 90% of whom are
involved in silk production and business. The village makes more than 2 million
meters of silk per year. Yet, more than that, you are offered a good chance to
explore the Vietnamese traditional industry of silk-making.
No tourists here are uncontented
with the glisten of various silk products. They are always confronted with an
initially bewildering array of silk products, from raw materials, to garments,
and a myriad of silk accessories. The local silk is known for its smooth and
lightweight appearance, and qualities that enable it to be dyed more colors to
suit a variety of skin tones. In order to cater for the changing demands and
tastes of customers, Van Phuc silk producers are expanding their silk and
garment repertoire: traditional glossy, embroidered silks, double layers,
wrinkled silks, and of course, more colours, hues and weights, for which they
have invented new techniques in dying and thermo-processing the threads.
If you are going to buy something
from Vietnam as gifts for those at home, silk and clothes made of silk are
available around in the village for your choice. Though the days when Vietnam's
silk was reserved for nobility are long gone, what would never change is the
sense of romance and luxury imparted by silk, a luminous cloth type. With 2000
years of history behind them, the silk weavers of Van Phuc Silk village are
still busy, weaving dreams.
How to get there? With a view to
reaching Van Phuc village, tourists should travel south west out of Ha Noi on
Nguyen Trai Street until they reach the border of Ha Dong District. Then turn
right and dive for about 3km. The village is on the left, some 8 km from
central Hanoi. Motorbike, bus, or taxis are all of good use.
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