Lang Viet (Vietnamese Village) is
not a communal house of North Vietnam. It is in fact a
shop with a difference, in one of the most crowded
streets in HCMC. Strolling around the showroom, you can
see a collection of handicraftsa nd traditional goods
from three regions of Vietnam. Each product displayed
yields its own cultural values. Those made from the
roots and base of coffee trees appear so unusual and
bizarre, that anyone shopping here usually decides they
just have to take one home. The coffee wood products are
a craftmen's work of art. To make a set of tables and
chairs, an ashtray or a vase (all on sale here) a very
natural form of the coffee tree's root or base is chosen
and treated carefully with chemicals.
The time
spent treating the wood and the color of each item
following delicate polishing makes these products so
unique. Apart from these specialties, paintings on
bamboo screens are other traditional products available
at Vietnamese Village. The beauty and quality of these
bamboo artworks can only be truly appreciated when you
come to the Village and see for yourself. Prices range
from VND 75,000 to 175,000, depending on size. Various
items made from delicate hand-made brocade are also sold
here, at very reasonable prices.
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