Spring Fair 2026 celebrates centuries-old crafts in modern Tet setting

  • A display space from Chuong conical hat village at the Spring Fair. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
    A display space from Chuong conical hat village at the Spring Fair. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
  • The display from Chuong conical hat village attracts throngs of visitors with its collection adorned in bright Tet-inspired patterns and festive colours. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
    The display from Chuong conical hat village attracts throngs of visitors with its collection adorned in bright Tet-inspired patterns and festive colours. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
  • The display from Chuong conical hat village attracts throngs of visitors with its collection adorned in bright Tet-inspired patterns and festive colours. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
    The display from Chuong conical hat village attracts throngs of visitors with its collection adorned in bright Tet-inspired patterns and festive colours. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
  • Artisan Dang Van Bien, who hails from Xuan La hamlet in Hanoi’s Phuong Duc commune, is one of the last remaining practitioners of the “To He” rice-dough figurine tradition in a village whose craft dates back more than three centuries. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
    Artisan Dang Van Bien, who hails from Xuan La hamlet in Hanoi’s Phuong Duc commune, is one of the last remaining practitioners of the “To He” rice-dough figurine tradition in a village whose craft dates back more than three centuries. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên
The ongoing Glorious Spring Fair 2026 brings together booths from centuries-old craft villages nationwide, displaying a rich selection of traditional handicrafts and unique stories behind each one. More than a marketplace, the event offers visitors direct access to live demonstrations of age-old production methods, personal interaction with master artisans, and hands-on workshops that let them create their own pieces. VNA Photo: Hạnh Quyên

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