The craft of basket weaving and brocade weaving of the S’tiêng people has been recognised as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. – VNA Photo |
BÌNH PHƯỚC – Basket weaving and brocade weaving of the S’tiêng people has been included in the National Intangible Cultural Heritage list by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism in 2023 and 2024.
Bình Phước Province Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism on May 15 held a ceremony at Bù Gia Mập National Park to announce the inclusion of the traditional crafts of basket weaving and brocade weaving of the S’tiêng people in the National Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
Bình Phước is known as a region where many ethnic groups live together. Among them, the S’tiêng people are the second-largest ethnic group in the province, with nearly 97,000 people residing in 11 districts, towns, and cities of the province.
With this population size and long history, the S’tiêng community has created its own unique and distinctive cultural identity, including the traditional crafts of basket weaving and brocade weaving.
The basket weaving and brocade weaving crafts of the S’tiêng people are traditional crafts accumulated and developed over many generations, demonstrating the skill and creativity of S’tiêng artisans.
To create baskets and brocade products, the artisans must have talent, skills, and a thorough understanding of techniques.
Additionally, they must know how to identify and properly exploit natural materials such as tree leaves and bark to create dyeing materials and weaving patterns.
These techniques and knowledge reflect the accumulation, creativity, and refinement over time to produce unique products of the S’tiêng people in Bình Phước Province.
At the announcement ceremony, Nguyễn Khắc Vĩnh, deputy director of the Department of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of Bình Phước Province, said that the inclusion of the basket weaving and brocade weaving crafts of the S’tiêng people in the National Intangible Cultural Heritage list not only honours the historical and cultural values of these traditional crafts but also recognises the efforts of local authorities and the dedication of the S’tiêng artisans and community in preserving and promoting the value of these crafts.
Vĩnh suggested that relevant authorities should continue protecting and promoting the intangible cultural heritage value of basket weaving and brocade weaving.
The provincial museum should continue researching and collecting more information to clarify the value and significance of these crafts, providing documentation and guidance to local communities, which are the heritage bearers, to effectively preserve and promote the cultural heritage.
Localities should promote traditional craft training, improve skills, create high-quality products rich in cultural identity, prioritise access to funding for households maintaining the craft to expand and develop production.
Policies should encourage and support skilled basket weavers and brocade weavers, establish craft villages as community tourism sites and form basket weaving and brocade weaving cooperatives to promote and introduce products to a broader audience of tourists. – VNS
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