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| Decision field | Open accessVan Phuc Silk Village (Vietnam)Vietnam · Southeast AsiaRemove |
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| Decision fit | |
| Primary job | Choose materials |
| Area | Materials |
| Best for | Sourcing Vietnamese natural silk fabric and understanding traditional silk weaving by exploring recognised silk villages such as Van Phuc |
| Know before using | This is a craft-village sourcing and tourism route, not a wholesale price list, a supplier vetting service, or a quality or authenticity guarantee. Product quality, mulberry-silk content, pricing, and seller reliability vary, and mixed or imported goods are sold in some tourist areas. It is one silk tradition, not a national materials census. Verify fibre content, quality, price, and seller directly before buying. |
| Practical access | |
| For | Both |
| Location or jurisdiction | Vietnam · Southeast Asia |
| Access | Open access |
| Format | Reference |
| Source type | Government guidance |
| Evidence state | |
| What the source establishes | Vietnam official national tourism site describes the country traditional silk villages, including Van Phuc in Ha Dong near Hanoi, a village with a silk-weaving history dating to the Ly dynasty. Visitors can watch artisans weave silk on traditional wooden looms through spinning, dyeing, and finishing, and buy natural mulberry-silk fabric with characteristic patterns. Entry to the village is free and it is open daily, with spending on shopping and workshop visits. |
| Source checked | Jul 17, 2026 |
| Next review due | Oct 15, 2026 |
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