Located in Ung Hoa district, 35km from downtown Hanoi, the village is well known for its century-old craft of making incense. In the past, making incense was done only in Phu Luong Thuong village. Gradually the craft spreads to Dao Tu and Cau Bau villages. At present, Quang Phu Cau commune has become one of the most prominent incense making villages in the suburbs of the capital. Quang Phu Cau still has the traditions of a northern delta village but it also has a modern touch.
Exploring the traditional craft village, visitors can have a chance to learn about the process of making incense. Materials used to make incense must be carefully selected because this profession has many spiritual elements. The bamboo used to make the stems must be “old enough” and have to go through a careful screening process. In the past, people split the bamboo by hand. Today, they rely on machines to complete orders on time.
On sunny days, one can see dyed incense around the village. All sidewalks and roads in the village are colored with the pink and red of incense sticks. Bundles of incense look like giant flowers which create a bright painting. The gentle scent of incense sticks makes people more relaxed when going for a walk around the village.
This incense village has for many years been a destination for domestic and foreign photographers to take pictures. Many photos of this village have won prizes.
It is one of long-lasting traditional craft villages which has been maintained and developed. This place has not only kept the soul of the spiritual and cultural items, but is also a beautiful destination for tourists.
Quang Phu Cau incense village has become one of the special places that clearly depicts the culture of the countryside in the Northern Delta.