Hue conical hat making village
For a very long time, the image of young women with “non la” (conical hats) and ao dai (Vietnamese gown) has become a symbol of Hue people and Hue tourism. To see how conical hats are made and to learn more about the culture and people of Hue, you should visit a conical hat making village.
Conical
hat making has been a traditional trade in Hue for hundreds of years,
with many craft villages like Da Le, Phu Cam, Doc So, Trieu Tay, Kim
Long, Sia ... Among them, Tay Ho is the most prominent name because it
is the place of origin of the non la in Hue. Tay Ho Village is located
on the bank of the Nhu Y River, in Phu Ho commune, Phu Vang District, 12
km from Hue City.
Do not forget to buy conical hats as the gift from Hue. Photo: dulichvietnam.
Young leaves of the tree named “Bo Qui Diep” are collected from the forest. The leaves are then exposed to mist, dried and ironed. The next step is making a frame from 16 small bamboo splints. After that leaves will attached to the frame. This stage is called “cham,” which is usually made by young girls. Hue’s conical hats are famous thanks to this stage. Hue’s conical hats always have two layers of leaves. Craftsmen must be very skillful to make the two layers very thin. After this stage, the hats will be covered by oil and dried under the sun. To buy Tay Ho’s conical hats, visitors can go to Da Le market in Thuy Van Commune, Huong Thuy District. Though all big and small markets in Hue like Dong Ba, An Cuu and Ben Ngu have conical hats, Da Le is more attractive because this market sells only one product – conical hats and materials to make conical hats.
Thu Ly, VietNamNet Bridge
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Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 10, 2013
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