Basketry requires meticulousness by artisans. (Photo: VNA)
Basketry requires meticulousness by artisans. (Photo: VNA)
They weave the baskets after sharpening and splitting bamboo slats. (Photo: VNA)
They weave the baskets after sharpening and splitting bamboo slats. (Photo: VNA)
“Quay tau” has become a key companion of the Mong ethnic minority. (Photo: VNA)
“Quay tau” has become a key companion of the Mong ethnic minority. (Photo: VNA)
The weaving of “quay tau” not only contributes to preserving the ethnic minorities’ traditional craft but also creates livelihoods for local people. (Photo: VNA)
The weaving of “quay tau” not only contributes to preserving the ethnic minorities’ traditional craft but also creates livelihoods for local people. (Photo: VNA)
There are many steps involved in making “quay tau”, with the first being measuring and cutting rattan reeds. (Photo: VNA)
There are many steps involved in making “quay tau”, with the first being measuring and cutting rattan reeds. (Photo: VNA)
Prices for “quay tau” range from 50,000 VND (2.15 USD) and 200,000 VND (8.50 USD), depending on the size. (Photo: VNA)
Prices for “quay tau” range from 50,000 VND (2.15 USD) and 200,000 VND (8.50 USD), depending on the size. (Photo: VNA)
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Rattan buckets - Indispensable part of Mong ethnic group's lives

As a key companion of Mong ethnic minority people when they go to work in the fields or head to the market, “Quay tau” (rattan buckets) has become a cultural trait of the group. The weaving of a “quay tau” not only contributes to preserving the ethnic minority’s traditional craft but also creates livelihoods for local people.