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Chau Giang Brocade Village |
| 17 Aug 2010
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Location: Chau Giang Brocade Village is located in Tan Chau District, An Giang Province. Characteristic: Chau Giang Village has been well-known with brocade weaving in recent years.
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Chau Giang Brocade has not only traditional beauty of brocade but also unique in producing Cham ethnic minority specialty varies with a number of patterns, mostly known are: xarong.
Chau Giang Brocade is a perfect combination between traditional and modern specialties that nowadays has found its' own name in the domestic market, and many customers abroad.
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