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VietNamNet Bridge – Tru Son clay pots are made entirely by hand with a turntable, a few pieces of clout and thin bamboo pieces.
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VietNamNet Bridge – Tru Son clay pots are made entirely by hand with a turntable, a few pieces of clout and thin bamboo pieces.
The two century old Cao Thon craft village in the northern province of Hung Yen is one of the largest incense-making villages in Vietnam.
![]() At the village located about 50km southeast of Hanoi, the days leading up to the Hung Kings Festival are a non-stop work effort to churn out incense sticks for the festivities throughout the country. ![]() Each household in the village can turn out twenty-to-thirty thousand sticks per day, using a time-tested mix of sawdust, cinnamon, sandalwood and sunshine. ![]() Incense sticks must be left to dry for one to three days in the sunshine. Tiếp tục đọc “A visit to the incense-making village of Hung Yen” |