Hanoi, Feb. 10 -- As lightweight plastic baskets gradually replace bamboo trays in kitchen corners and shiny stainless-steel food covers appear more frequently at family meals, bamboo slats and rattan fibres may seem destined for memory. Yet in many Vietnamese villages, the familiar clatter of bamboo and rattan weaving continues to sound, steady and enduring like the very rhythm of rural life. "Green products" winning over modern market Pham Hong Vu, a household producer and trader of bamboo and rattan handicrafts from Ninh So craft village in Hong Van commune (Hanoi), who has a booth at the Spring Fair 2026, said Ninh So is a traditional craft village with more than 30 households, employing hundreds of workers. Its main products include ...
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