A Traditional Craft Tied to Local Life
In Tuy An, mat weaving from sedge grass has been practiced for generations. It remains a small-scale, handcrafted activity where each product reflects the skill and experience of the artisan. Rather than being industrialized, this craft retains its traditional methods, turning natural materials into practical everyday items.
Visit a mat weaving village in Tuy An and explore a traditional craft: Mat weaving
Sedge grass is harvested from wetland areas and requires several preparation steps before use. It must be dried, sorted, and processed to achieve the right flexibility. The quality of these steps directly affects the durability and appearance of the final product.

The Weaving Process – Rhythm and Precision
Weaving is a repetitive yet highly focused activity. Artisans must maintain consistency in how the strands are interlaced to ensure strength and visual balance. Over time, they develop a natural rhythm, where each movement flows into the next with precision and efficiency
From simple strands of sedge grass, artisans create mats, bags, baskets, and decorative items. These products are not only practical but are increasingly valued as sustainable handicrafts. Each piece carries subtle variations, making it unique.

Hands-on Experience – Observing and Trying
When visiting, you can observe the weaving process and, in some cases, try basic steps yourself. Even simple actions like interlacing strands can give insight into the level of skill required. It’s a calm and engaging experience.
The setting is modest and unembellished. The sounds of weaving tools and daily life blend together, creating an authentic atmosphere. This simplicity is what makes the experience feel real and grounded.

Experience lobster farming in cages: You can continue exploring the lobster farming experience in the nearby O Loan lagoon area. This is an opportunity to directly observe a typical marine economic model, where locals raise lobsters in floating cages and care for them daily. This experience provides a clearer perspective on the seafood value chain – from natural harvesting to controlled farming.

Preparation Tips
Wear comfortable clothing and be ready to observe quietly. Respect the artisans’ workspace and avoid interrupting their work. If you want to take photos, it’s best to ask for permission first.
As many traditional crafts face decline, mat weaving in Tuy An continues to survive through local effort and continuity. Visiting offers not only an understanding of the process but also an appreciation for cultural preservation.
Visit a mat weaving village in Tuy An and explore a traditional craft: Mat weaving

Closing paragraph
We hope this guide gives you a deeper understanding of mat weaving in Tuy An—a simple yet culturally rich activity. It’s an ideal experience for those who want to explore traditional crafts still preserved in Phu Yen.
For a more convenient stay, you can choose Peace House – a nature-oriented accommodation with easy access, perfect for combining multiple local experiences.
