State President calls for preservation to elevate traditional handicrafts on global stage

The President affirmed that the Party and State have always paid close attention to and highly valued the development of craft villages and artisans. Numerous guidelines and policies have been issued to provide opportunities for artisans to grow, express their talent and creativity, and preserve traditional cultural products rich in identity.

State President Luong Cuong (front, tenth from left) and standout artisans pose for a group photo at the meeting in Hanoi on June 10. (Photo: VNA)
State President Luong Cuong (front, tenth from left) and standout artisans pose for a group photo at the meeting in Hanoi on June 10. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - State President Luong Cuong has urged authorities at all levels, sectors, localities, craft villages, and artisans to pay special attention to preserving and promoting national culture, ensuring traditional handicraft products reach out further with growing prestige and brand recognition in both domestic and international markets.

At a meeting in Hanoi on June 10 with standout artisans across the nation on the occasion of the 20th founding anniversary of the Vietnam Association of Crafts Villages, the State leader acknowledged and commended the achievements the association and artisans nationwide have obtained in recent times.

He also welcomed ministries, sectors and localities’ proposals to the Party and State to formulate policies and solutions aimed at restoring, preserving, honouring and developing traditional craft villages, creating livelihoods for people, and promoting the value of traditional handicrafts along with the cultural identity of craft villages in the country's international integration process.

President Cuong highlighted that the country is preparing to enter a new era – the era of prosperous and thriving development with many favourable conditions and opportunities, interwoven with significant difficulties and challenges. The State leader noted that the handicraft industry is facing fierce competition due to the increasingly high demands of international integration and national development.

While many important and commendable results have been achieved, he emphasised the need to acknowledge that production and business activities in craft villages still have considerable shortcomings and difficulties that need to be resolved.

According to the State President, the creativity and talent of artisans are the most important factors creating uniqueness and sustainable value for traditional handicraft products, he said, laying stress on the need to step up vocational training, promote startup spirit, and take care of the spiritual and material life of the craftsmen.

Due attention must be paid to trade promotion, environmental protection in craft villages, implementation of sustainable economic development models, including green economy and circular economy approaches. Craft development should go hand in hand with sustainable development, ensuring social welfare and improving safe living quality for people in craft villages.

He also called for accompanying and supporting craft villages, encouraging national pride, honouring and motivating artisans and skilled craftspeople, especially the younger generation, to maintain, preserve and promote traditional crafts. President Cuong emphasised that traditional craft villages serve as the cradle of pure Vietnamese culture. These villages produce handicrafts that not only have use value but also artistic value, showcasing the skills, creativity, and ingenuity of Vietnamese artisans. At the same time, they generate jobs for millions of labourers, contribute to economic restructuring, drive socio-economic development, and enhance international integration.

State President Luong Cuong speaks at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)

State President Luong Cuong speaks at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)

The President affirmed that the Party and State have always paid close attention to and highly valued the development of craft villages and artisans. Numerous guidelines and policies have been issued to provide opportunities for artisans to grow, express their talent and creativity, and preserve traditional cultural products rich in identity. These products meet domestic consumption demands and expand into international markets, contributing positively to economic growth, new-style rural area development, social welfare, and the building of an advanced Vietnamese culture deeply imbued with national identity.

Expressing his delight at the strong development of the artisan community, President Cuong stressed that despite significant challenges in domestic and global markets, artisans and craft villages have shown dedication, responsibility, and burning passion for their crafts. They have united, overcome difficulties, improved product quality, sought out new markets, and made important strides in development.

At the meeting, Trinh Quoc Dat, Chairman of the Vietnam Association of Crafts Villages, said Vietnam’s craft villages hold an important place in the country’s economic and cultural life. Their products are imbued with regional cultural identity and preserve the time-honoured heritage of the Vietnamese people. Traditional crafts passed down through generations have been refined and developed into invaluable national assets. Thanks to the attention of the Party and State, Vietnam’s craft villages have seen remarkable recovery and growth over nearly 40 years of renewal.

Vietnam is now home to 5,411 craft villages and villages with traditional occupations. Over the past 20 years, with over 13,000 individual and collective members, the association has undertaken numerous activities to support its members, promote craft village brands, and help overcome difficulties. It has organised trade promotion events, supported product development for domestic and export markets, and gathered members' feedback for the building and enforcement of policies and laws. The association has also made practical contributions to the new-style rural area development movement, cultural preservation, and the advancement of economic, trade, and tourism sectors, thereby improving income and living standards for people in craft villages.

The association has also played a key role in preserving and promoting the value of traditional crafts, stepping up vocational training for rural workers, carrying out hundreds of training sessions and programmes such as business start-up and business management, helping craft village enterprises operate more efficiently. Many artisans have been honuored with the titles of “People’s Artisan” and “Meritorious Artisan.”/.

VNA

See more

NA Chairman Tran Thanh Man speaks at the meeting (Photo: VNA)

NA Chairman chairs meeting on preparations for 16th NA’s first session

The 16th National Assembly’s first session will elect finalise key state leadership positions, including the State President, Prime Minister, NA Chairman, NA vice chairpersons, Deputy PMs, Cabinet members, members of the NA Standing Committee, head of the NA Council for Ethnic Affairs and heads of NA committees.

Vietnamese PM Pham Minh Chinh (standing, left) and his Russian counterpart Mikhail Mishustin (standing, right) witness the signing of the agreement between the two governments on cooperation in building a nuclear power plant on the territory of Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)

PM’s Russia visit yields substantive outcomes: Deputy FM

During Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s official visit to Russia on March 22-25, Vietnam and Russia reached strong consensus on deepening political trust and mutual understanding, building on their long-standing traditional friendship.

Vietnamese mission staff and overseas Vietnamese in Australia visit Ship 016–Quang Trung (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese naval ship completes mission at Kakadu Exercise 2026

Ship 016–Quang Trung of Brigade 162 under Naval Region 4 departed Sydney Harbour on the morning of March 25 for home after successfully completing activities within the framework of the Exercise Kakadu Fleet Review 2026 marking the 125th anniversary of the Royal Australian Navy and the multilateral naval exercise Kakadu 2026.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has wrapped up the official visit to Russia from March 22 to 25. (Photo: VNA)

PM arrives in Hanoi, concluding official visit to Russia

With the outcomes achieved and strong implementation efforts by both sides, the Vietnam – Russia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership is expected to grow further, contributing to socio-economic development in each country as well as to peace, friendship and cooperation in the region and the world.

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh (left) meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on March 25. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese Prime Minister meets Russian President in Moscow

President Putin said Vietnam remains a sincere friend and an important partner of Russia in the Asia-Pacific, stressing that Russia attaches importance to further deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung (Source: MoFA)

Vietnamese, Philippine foreign ministers hold phone talks

They agreed to further elevate cooperation across all areas, including politics, diplomacy, defence, security, economy, and people-to-people exchanges, contributing to the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries (July 12, 1976 – 2026).

Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh (R) receives Chay Borin, Minister of Cult and Religion of Cambodia, in Hanoi on March 25 (Photo: VNA)

Deputy PM receives Cambodian Minister of Cult and Religion in Hanoi

Deputy PM Mai Van Chinh welcomed Cambodian Minister of Cult and Religion Chay Borin and his entourage on their working visit to Vietnam to implement the cooperation agreement between Vietnam’s Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs and Cambodia’s Ministry of Cult and Religion for the 2026–2030 period.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Laos Nguyen Minh Tam (R) and Thongly Sisoulith, member of the Lao Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Central Committee of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Youth Union at a photo exhibition held as part of the ceremony marking he 95th anniversary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union in Vientiane on March 25. (Photo: VNA)

95th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union marked in Laos

Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Minh Tam described Vietnamese and Lao youth as the “architects” of the future of bilateral ties and called on young Vietnamese in Laos to strengthen their political awareness, pioneer digital transformation and entrepreneurship, and act as ambassadors of friendship between the two countries' people.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Cambodia Nguyen Minh Vu pays a New Year visit to the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, Cambodia foster friendship, solidarity

At a meeting on March 25 at the headquarters of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces High Command, Vietnamese Ambassador to Cambodia Nguyen Minh Vu conveyed his best New Year wishes to General Vong Pisen and all officers and soldiers of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces.