Thousand-Year-Old Bronze Casting Village Ramps Up for Lunar New Year Demand

Gia binh: With less than two months ahead of the traditional Tet (Lunar New Year) festival, which falls in mid-February 2025, the thousand-year-old Dai Bai bronze casting village in Gia Binh commune, the northern province of Bac Ninh, is entering its peak production season. The demands for bronze worship items, decorative products, and gifts are surging in the weeks leading up to Tet holiday, Vietnam's most important annual festival.

According to Vietnam News Agency, the artisans in the village are working tirelessly to meet the growing demands. With a focus on quality and craftsmanship, the village aims to supply a variety of bronze items that hold cultural significance during the festive period. The artisans are skilled in traditional casting techniques that have been passed down through generations.

The village, renowned for its bronze casting tradition, sees an influx of orders each year as Tet approaches. Customers from across the country and beyond seek the village's products, which include bronze statues, incense burners, and other ceremonial items. The surge in demand underscores the importance of preserving this ancient craft in the face of modernization.

The artisans express a sense of pride in their work, contributing to the cultural heritage of Vietnam. The village not only supports the local economy but also plays a vital role in maintaining the country's rich traditions. As the festival draws nearer, the villagers remain committed to preserving their craft while adapting to the needs of contemporary markets.

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