1. Duong Lam Ancient Village
Located about 50 kilometers west of Hanoi, Duong Lam is known for its well-preserved ancient houses made of laterite and mud. The village’s architecture reflects the traditional style of the Red River Delta region.

2. Bat Trang Pottery Village
Situated on the outskirts of Hanoi, Bat Trang has been famous for its pottery and ceramics for over 700 years. Visitors can observe artisans at work and even try their hand at making pottery.

3. Dong Ho Painting Village
Known for its traditional folk paintings, Dong Ho village offers insights into Vietnamese art and culture. The paintings depict everyday life, historical events, and folk tales.

4. Van Phuc Silk Village
Located in Hanoi, Van Phuc is renowned for its high-quality silk products. The village has a history of over 1,000 years in silk weaving.

5. Kim Bong Carpentry Village
Situated in Hoi An, Kim Bong is famous for its woodworking and carpentry. The village’s craftsmen have contributed to the restoration of Hoi An’s ancient architecture.

6. Tra Que Vegetable Village
Located near Hoi An, Tra Que is known for its organic vegetable farming. Visitors can participate in farming activities and enjoy local dishes made from fresh produce.

7. Phuoc Tich Ancient Village
Located in Thua Thien-Hue province, Phuoc Tich is known for its ancient houses and traditional pottery. The village offers a serene environment with its gardens and temples.

8. Tho Ha Village
Located in Bac Giang province, Tho Ha is known for its traditional architecture and rice paper production. The village’s narrow alleys and ancient houses offer a glimpse into traditional Vietnamese village life.

9. Cu Da Village
Situated near Hanoi, Cu Da is known for its ancient houses and vermicelli production. The village’s architecture showcases a blend of Vietnamese and French colonial styles.

10. Nom Village
Located in Hung Yen province, Nom village is known for its ancient houses, pagodas, and traditional markets. The village offers a peaceful rural atmosphere.

11. Dong Ky Village
Situated in Bac Ninh province, Dong Ky is famous for its wood carving and furniture making. The village’s craftsmen produce intricate designs that are highly valued.

12. Sinh Village
Located near Hue, Sinh village is known for its traditional folk paintings. The paintings are used in local festivals and religious ceremonies.

13. Phuoc Kieu Bronze Casting Village
Situated in Quang Nam province, Phuoc Kieu is known for its bronze casting tradition. The village produces various bronze products, including gongs and statues.

14. Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village
Located at the foot of Marble Mountains in Da Nang, Non Nuoc is famous for its stone carving. The village’s artisans create sculptures, statues, and jewelry from marble.

15. My Nghiep Cham Weaving Village
Situated in Ninh Thuan province, My Nghiep is known for its Cham weaving tradition. The village produces traditional textiles with unique patterns and colors.

16. Bau Truc Pottery Village
Located in Ninh Thuan province, Bau Truc is one of the oldest pottery villages in Southeast Asia. The village’s artisans create pottery using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
Visiting these villages offers a unique opportunity to experience Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage and traditional lifestyle.

