According to a news article, tourists are flocking to the incense village of Quang Phu Cau in northern Vietnam to capture Instagram-worthy photos of the vibrant incense sticks traditionally dyed for Tet celebrations. The village has become a hotspot for tourists, with many families living and working in the village now making sticks in yellow, blue, and green, catering to visitors eager to snap shots for Instagram.
It’s great to see people appreciating the beauty of Vietnamese culture and traditions. Quang Phu Cau, on the outskirts of Hanoi, is among several villages across Vietnam involved in the ancient incense stick trade, with many families living down its small alleys involved in the dying, drying or whittling down of the bamboo bark.
The full work sequence includes hacking down bamboo branches to feed into a whittling machine, dipping the thin strips into buckets of colorful dye, before leaving the sticks fanned out on the street like bouquets to air dry.
Local Vietnamese people are very happy because of gaining popularity of their village they are earning more and they feel proud of their family’s traditional craft.
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