Hanoi’s sticky rice cooking craft recognised as national heritage

(VOVWORLD) -The People’s Committee of Hanoi’s Tay Ho district has organised a sticky rice festival and a ceremony to announce the craft of cooking sticky rice in Phu Thuong village as a national intangible cultural heritage.
Hanoi’s sticky rice cooking craft recognised as national heritage - ảnh 1Representatives of Tay Ho district's authorities receive the certificate recognising the craft of cooking sticky rice in Phu Thuong village as a national intangible cultural heritage (Photo: VNA)

The People’s Committee of Hanoi’s Tay Ho district has organised a sticky rice festival and a ceremony to announce the craft of cooking sticky rice in Phu Thuong village as a national intangible cultural heritage. Phu Thuong, formally known as Ga village, is famous for its flavorsome, delicious steamed sticky rice.

The craft of cooking sticky rice in the village does not have a clear origin but thanks to the water of the Hong River and its fertile silt, the village is endowed with vast fields of premium quality sticky rice - the main ingredient for its culinary specialty.

To make a delicious sticky rice dish, Phu Thuong villagers put in a great deal of effort and dedication. Currently, there are three master artisans and around 600 households engaged in the craft in Phu Thuong. The villagers have established their brand, introduced their sticky rice in various markets, festivals and events throughout the country.

The Phu Thuong Sticky Rice Festival annually takes place for three days on the 8th, 9th, and 10th days of the first lunar month, which falls on February 17, 18 and 19 this year. During the festival, local residents hold the New Rice Ceremony, offering their homemade sticky rice dishes to the village's patron saint as a gesture of gratitude and seeking blessings for a bountiful harvest. A sticky-rice-cooking contest and display are held afterwards, showcasing various kinds of sticky rice for visitors from all over the country to enjoy.

According to Bu Thi Lan Phuong, deputy chairwoman of the People's Committee of Tay Ho, the district has created favorable conditions to support the development of Phu Thuong village in recent years with the aim to preserve the traditional craft and improve local livelihood.

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