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No
one in the village Tay Ho (Hue) knows when the
hat making began but everybody feels grateful to
the job that feeds the whole village through ups
and downs of history.
Not rich is the village, and the people live
mainly on farming work, but hat making helps
them to live on between crops and their village
girls are famous for their beauty and
dutifulness. Not only women make hats but men
build the frames. Each frame has 16 bamboo
splints. Women do the knitting and ironing the
leaves, they have to do carefully in order to
retain the natural colour of the leaves and when
covering, it needs skills to make the hats fine
and tight.
When finished, they put on the top a small ball
made of colourful threads the hat looks more
beautiful. What make the difference of hats in
Tay Ho (Hue) lie in their delicateness, strength
and poems put in between the leaves.
In the 60s of the last century, Mr.Bui Quang
Hac, a skilled hat-maker in Tay Ho and a poet as
well, fIrst put poems in between the leaves, the
hats since then were named poetic hats (non bai
tho). Later on, the villagers put in pictures
featuring Hue' sceneries: Linh Mu pagoda, Trang
Tien bridge, Sampans on Huong river.
Generations have gone by, but hat-making is
still retained as profession, and the village
girls, when married off, they bring with them
the job to their husbands' homelands, so from
Tay Ho, poetic hats are famous far-and-wide and
closely linked to the people's daily life.
They have become the decorative for many young
girls, but just made of very simple material:
coconut and bamboo leaves. What a wonder when
you meet a young girl with a poetic hat on, it
is Hue', it's Vietnam.
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