Chuong Non Village is a traditional craft village, up to now the craft village has been more than 300 years old, although not far from Hanoi, the Chuong Non Village still exudes a rustic beauty of Vietnamese culture.
For a long time, the mountain has been a rustic symbol of Vietnamese culture, in which it is impossible not to mention Chuong Non Village which has brought that nostalgic beauty to many generations and to this day Chuong Non Village still exudes a unique beauty.
According to the elders in the village, it is not clear when the village started making conical hats, but in the past, the village also had Trang Thi Trung specializing in making different types of hats such as hats for village girls, conical hats, long hats, and conical hats for men…
It can be said that Chuong Non Village is a place to make traditional hats from conical hats, old leaf hats, suitable for all ages.
The hats are decorated by the skillful hands of the craftsmen of the village, when worn, they exude the unique beauty of Vietnamese women.
Up to now, Chuong conical hat village has not only brought income to the people here, but also been a tourist destination for domestic and international tourists to visit the traditional craft village that still preserves its own beauty to this day.
Currently, Chuong conical hat village is a tourist destination that many tourists come to visit, especially to experience how to make hats with the people here, which will bring visitors interesting experiences, watching the steps of making hats from the elderly to the young, adults teach children, and so on, the profession continues to pass on the profession and the profession of making hats silently preserves the conical hat, which is both a tradition and a unique cultural feature of a Vietnamese craft village.
Although times have changed, Chuong village still silently preserves the soul of Vietnamese conical hats day and night. Those conical hats, for generations, have been close and familiar to Vietnamese women. Every day, following the grandmothers, mothers and sisters not only protects them from the rain and sun, but also creates a very unique “charm”, becoming a cultural feature of the Vietnamese people, surprising many international tourists.