Nestled in Kien Hung, Ha Dong, Hanoi, the small but prestigious village of Da Sy has a long-standing history of forging professions. Historically, two blacksmith ancestors of the profession—Nguyen Thuat and Nguyen Thuan—came to the village several hundred years ago and taught forging techniques to the locals. During the Vietnam War, the village was the main source of support for the Vietnamese military. However, when peace returned to Vietnam, the locals returned to making agricultural implements such as ploughs, rakes, etc. The work of making forging products is hard and complicated with various processes, such as making rough drafts, keeping fires burning, hitting red-hot iron into shape with hammers, tempering (strengthening) the metal with water, and then sharpening the final product.
You will go through all the processes of making a simple knife
Learn how this area was culturally and historically significant
Find out about the history of the forging profession with a friendly instructor
Hands-on with a famous blacksmith
Ticket Price | Starting from SGD 83.89. |
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Address | Hanoi Old Quarter: Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam. |
Category | Classes & Culture |