Look: The beauty of Quảng Phú Cầu, Vietnam’s vibrant incense making village

Visiting Quang Phu Cau is an opportunity to engage with the artisans themselves

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Devadasan K P, Chief Visual Editor and AFP
Quang Phu Cau in Vietnam is a captivating destination for photographers and travellers, offering a unique blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and vibrant imagery. The village's centuries-old tradition of incense making is deeply intertwined with Vietnam's cultural and spiritual practices, making it an authentic and enriching experience for anyone seeking to understand the country's heritage.
Quang Phu Cau in Vietnam is a captivating destination for photographers and travellers, offering a unique blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and vibrant imagery. The village's centuries-old tradition of incense making is deeply intertwined with Vietnam's cultural and spiritual practices, making it an authentic and enriching experience for anyone seeking to understand the country's heritage.
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A tourist poses in front of incense sticks drying in a courtyard in Quang Phu Cau village on the outskirts of Hanoi on January 21, 2025, ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations, known in Vietnam as Tet.
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The incense-making process is not just a craft but a ritual for families to connect with their ancestors and seek blessings.
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This deep-rooted cultural tradition adds layers of meaning to the visuals photographers capture. The incense sticks themselves are imbued with a sense of reverence and respect, which is why the scenes of artisans creating these sticks are so poignant.
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The vibrant colours of drying incense, set against the village's traditional architecture, create an arresting contrast, offering opportunities for stunning photography.
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The blend of natural elements—the sun, the bamboo, the drying incense—against the backdrop of simple village life provides endless creative possibilities for photographers.
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The seasonal changes in the village only enhance this, transforming the landscape and the scenes throughout the year.
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One of the true gems of visiting Quang Phu Cau is the opportunity to engage with the artisans themselves. Their hands tell the stories of generations of knowledge passed down. By engaging with the community, photographers can capture not just images but the living history and personal connections that make the craft of incense-making so rich.
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The sights and sounds you mentioned—like the rhythmic cutting of bamboo and the blending of incense ingredients—bring a sensory depth to the experience that goes beyond just visual imagery.
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The fragrance in the air, the sounds of craftsmanship, and the tactile connection with the materials give the photographer a chance to record not just a moment but an atmosphere that reflects the village's essence. Quang Phu Cau's transformation into a photographer's paradise is a testament to the timeless beauty of a place where tradition and culture are preserved, celebrated, and shared through the lens of artists. For those who visit, it offers a chance to not only capture photographs but also to be part of a story that has been unfolding in this village for centuries.
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