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This image captures the interior of a workshop or exhibition space, likely a silk production facility, located in Nam Ban, Vietnam. The room features light yellow walls, a corrugated metal ceiling with fluorescent lighting, and a terracotta-tiled floor.

On the left side, a large, grid-like structure made of wood and wire mesh serves as a display, featuring several printed fabric pieces or paper images with intricate designs. The central part of the wall exhibits circular woven mats and bundles of raw, off-white fibers. Below these, various samples of white and off-white fabrics, possibly silk, are draped and folded, showcasing different textures.

The right side of the room is dominated by a large, antique-looking loom or weaving machine, equipped with numerous spools of vibrant, multicolored threads, suggesting ongoing or demonstrated weaving processes. A smaller, older machine is positioned further back. Adjacent to the loom, a framed informational sign is displayed, titled "Introduce" and "Sightseeing map" in both Vietnamese and English. The text explains that the factory was established in 1990 in Lam Dong province, producing raw silk yarn and fabric from silk cocoons. It also outlines four visitor points: a model of the mulberry silk industry, the spinning production process, a traditional Vietnamese fabric weaving shop, and souvenirs. Another visible sign on a crate reads "SOIE DE LINH DONG" (Silk of Lam Dong).

In the background, a person wearing dark clothing is seated at a desk near a red plastic stool, appearing engaged in an activity. Colorful fabric swatches, possibly silk scarves, are neatly arranged below the informational sign. The scene presents a functional and informative setting dedicated to demonstrating the art and process of silk weaving.
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Apr 22, 2026, 8:44 AM

Nam Ban, Vietnam

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This image captures the interior of a workshop or exhibition space, likely a silk production facility, located in Nam Ban, Vietnam. The room features light yellow walls, a corrugated metal ceiling with fluorescent lighting, and a terracotta-tiled floor. On the left side, a large, grid-like structure made of wood and wire mesh serves as a display, featuring several printed fabric pieces or paper images with intricate designs. The central part of the wall exhibits circular woven mats and bundles of raw, off-white fibers. Below these, various samples of white and off-white fabrics, possibly silk, are draped and folded, showcasing different textures. The right side of the room is dominated by a large, antique-looking loom or weaving machine, equipped with numerous spools of vibrant, multicolored threads, suggesting ongoing or demonstrated weaving processes. A smaller, older machine is positioned further back. Adjacent to the loom, a framed informational sign is displayed, titled "Introduce" and "Sightseeing map" in both Vietnamese and English. The text explains that the factory was established in 1990 in Lam Dong province, producing raw silk yarn and fabric from silk cocoons. It also outlines four visitor points: a model of the mulberry silk industry, the spinning production process, a traditional Vietnamese fabric weaving shop, and souvenirs. Another visible sign on a crate reads "SOIE DE LINH DONG" (Silk of Lam Dong). In the background, a person wearing dark clothing is seated at a desk near a red plastic stool, appearing engaged in an activity. Colorful fabric swatches, possibly silk scarves, are neatly arranged below the informational sign. The scene presents a functional and informative setting dedicated to demonstrating the art and process of silk weaving.

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