Vong Nguyet

Vong Nguyet

Vong Nguyet (Tam Giang commune, Yen Phong district) used to be called Ngot Nhi village. The people surnamed Chu came here to start their first business. After the Chu ancestor died, his grave was located in Dong Tranh field, overlooking a semi-circular pond. Therefore, the village was named after Vong Nguyet. Vong Nguyet means in the moon, beautiful and dreamy to the point of fantasy.

Like many other villages, Vong Nguyet people are hard-working in their field - silkworm which has existed for thousands of years. No one remembers who is the ancestor of this profession in Vong Nguyet village but the people here have long mastered how to grow mulberries and silkworms. However, what makes the products here stand out compared to those of others is that the villagers are endowed with the ability to pull silk cocoons. Each year, the Vong Nguyet people produce 60-70 tons of silk, accounting for approximately one-tenth of the country's silk production.

In Vong Nguyet, there are all kinds of silk, from high-class machine silk, to micro-machine silk, improved handmade silk, hand-pulled silk, original silk, car silk ... to meet all the needs of customers from all over the world. Every year, starting from the 2nd lunar month, ending with the Lunar New Year, the people here are all working hard to send the most quality products to customers. festival. To them, having profit is rewarding but facing a loss is not exactly something too bad either. Profit can help them further develop during the next season of silkworm production. However, upon stumbling across a loss then everyone would be encouraged to work even harder to make up for the damages. In the past, Vong Nguyet had a cocoon ward. Nowadays, Vong Nguyet has a mulberry festival which is highly popular among customers worldwide. Someone tried their products and would surely come back for more as well as recommend them to others. And that is how Vong Nguyet established its well-known reputation as one of the top villages for silkworm production.


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