The alley can be found located near Giac Hai pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City, with visitors easily able to find Buddha statues in different shapes and colors. |
The process of creating giant Buddha statues requires large molds. |
Only skilled craftsmen who have studied for several years are able to create statues with a high-artistic value. A craftsman works to add minute details to a huge statue. |
Whether the statue is small or large, simple or complex, it must be meticulously created so that it can be considered beautiful and soulful to viewers. |
Each person carries out one stage while making the Buddha statues. |
The price of the statues ranges in cost from VND100,000 to several millions of dong, with factors such as their size, materials, and sophistication all taken into consideration. |
The craft village is the workplace of nearly 70 workers, the majority of whom are men, with the skill being passed down the generations. |
Their products have been famous for years with craftsmen receiving numerous orders from across the country. |
Their products are not only sold locally but are also exported to many foreign countries such as the United States and Canada where many Vietnamese expats are living. |
Here are some photos taken inside the craft village:
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