HCM City's District 5 inaugurates ‘jewellery street’

NDO/ VNA - Ho Chi Minh City's District 5 has honoured its venerable goldsmith tradition by converting Nhieu Tam and Nghia Thuc streets into a jewellery street which was inaugurated on April 27.

Delegates at the inauguration ceremony (Photo: VOV)
Delegates at the inauguration ceremony (Photo: VOV)

Visitors to the street will not only be able to buy jewels and gemstones there but also learn about the process of making them.

The area has long been a place for selling jewellery-making equipment and tools.

According to the District 5 People’s Committee, as long ago as in the late 1980s some households on Nhieu Tam street had started making and selling silver and gold jewels and gems. The craft quickly grew and spread to adjacent streets such as Nghia Thuc and Bui Huu Nghia.

Besides the commercial benefits the jewellery street will bring to the district, it will also help to preserve the cultural heritage of old Sai Gon – Cho Lon’s goldsmiths and silversmiths.

The area also has some spiritual destinations such as Van Phat Temple and Le Chau Congregation where the ancestors of goldsmiths are worshipped.

Travel agencies including Saigontourist, Ben Thanh Tourist and Vietravel operate one-day tours of District 5, and the jewellery street is set to become another stop for tourists.

Earlier the People’s Committee had sought the opinions of jewellery store owners in the area, the majority of which welcomed the idea.

Many stores can now be seen redecorating their storefronts to attract customers. Jewellery shops in places as far away as Binh Duong, Dong Nai and Ba Ria – Vung Tau provinces are looking to rent places in the street to open stores.

District authorities plan to design a common logo for the gem and jewellery shops there.

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