🇻🇳 Iconic Vietn
1. The Nón Lá (Conical Hat) Craft
The iconic conical leaf hat is a symbol of Vietnam, used for centuries to protect people from both sun and rain.
- The Craft: Cut a large circle out of stiff cardstock or a paper plate. Cut a single slit from the edge to the center. Overlap the edges to create a cone shape and staple or glue it.
- Decorate: Kids can paint traditional scenes of rice paddies or use markers to draw bamboo patterns on the outside. Punch two holes and add a ribbon to tie under the chin!
2. Paper Water Puppets
Water puppetry (Múa rối nước) is a tradition that dates back to the 11th century in the villages of the Red River Delta.
- The Craft: Draw and color a character (like a dragon or a traditional farmer) on heavy paper. Cut it out and laminate it or cover it in clear tape to make it “waterproof.”
- The Play: Attach the figure to a long wooden dowel. Kids can stand behind a blue sheet or even use a shallow tub of water to perform their own traditional puppet show!
3. Star-Shaped Paper Lanterns
For National Day or the Mid-Autumn Festival, star lanterns are everywhere in Vietnam.
- The Craft: Use five red and yellow craft sticks to form a star shape, or use a printable star template. Cover the frame with thin colored cellophane or tissue paper.
- The Detail: Add a yellow star in the center to represent the Vietnamese flag, symbolising the five main classes in Vietnamese society (intellectuals, farmers, workers, entrepreneurs, and soldiers).
💡 Fun Facts for Kids
- The Name: “Vietnam” translates to “Southern Viet,” which was the name of the ancient kingdom in the region.
- The Coffee Capital: Vietnam is the world’s second-largest producer of coffee! Maybe the adults can enjoy a Cà phê sữa đá (iced milk coffee) while the kids craft.
- Motorbike Mania: In cities like Ho Chi Minh, there are almost as many motorbikes as there are people. It’s a organized chaos that is a sight to behold!
