Ha Noi aims to digitalize 300 craft products by 2030
VGP - Ha Noi is set to digitalize 300 craft products and create vlogs and electronic manuals as part of its masterplan for craft village development from 2025 to 2030, with a vision to 2050.

Products of Phu Vinh Bamboo & Rattan Village - Illustration photo
The plan seeks to preserve traditional cultural values while fostering the growth of new craft industries.
It also aims to review and classify craft villages to determine which should be maintained or transitioned to other trades. To boost production, Ha Noi will prioritize the promotion of traditional handicrafts with strong tourism potential.
Between 2024 and 2030, the capital city plans to restore and preserve at least five traditional craft villages at risk of disappearing. Additionally, it aims to recognize at least 10 new trades and 25 traditional craft villages, upgrade 10 villages from craft villages to traditional craft villages, and develop 10 craft village tourism tours.
By 2030, Ha Noi expects over 80 percent of the craft villages and traditional craft villages to be operating efficiently. At least 80 percent of workers in these villages will receive training in occupational safety, hygiene, and basic IT skills.
More than 50 percent of the craft villages will have products certified under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) prograe, with digitalization support. Additionally, at least 30 percent of these villages will have their products protected by intellectual property rights.
The city will ensure all craft villages meet environmental protection standards, and at least 30% will have dedicated exhibition spaces, sale points, or e-commerce shops.
By 2050, Ha Noi aims to restore at least 10 traditional crafts and craft villages that are in danger of disappearing, recognize at least 10 new crafts and 20 traditional craft villages, and develop at least 20 craft villages linked to tourism, along with 20 craft village tourism tours.
The city also expects over 80 percent of the traditional craft villages to be profitable, with at least 90% of workers enhancing their capacity through training.
Ha Noi plans to have at least 300 craft villages with OCOP-certified products and at least 50 percent of the craft villages with intellectual property-protected products, with the goal to increase the production and sale values of craft villages by 10 percent./.