Where livelihoods once depended largely on shifting cultivation, the village has now become a destination for community tourism. The rhythmic sounds of looms and bamboo weaving are no longer just part of daily life, but have become integral to the visitor experience. For him, bamboo weaving is more than a livelihood - it is a way to preserve the village’s memory. Visitors can stay overnight, learn weaving and bamboo craft, prepare local dishes, listen to gongs and immerse themselves in Co Tu cultural life. Artisans are motivated to pass on their skills, women gain additional income and traditional products have found more stable markets.
Source: VietNamNet News March 19, 2026 22:53 UTC