Promising to offer Hanoians an opportunity to enjoy a traditional taste of Vietnamese Lunar New Year, the traditional Tet space, featuring a wide variety of traditional cultural activities, is underway in Hanoi’s Old Quarter from February 2-20.
There is an exhibition of Kim Hoang folk paintings at the Kim Ngan communal temple. The art of Kim Hoang paintings has been re-established recently and will be showcased for the first time after decades of discontinuity due to most of the woodblocks being lost in a flood in the early 20th century.
The highlight of the exhibition is a painting titled “Khuyen Nghe” depicting an image of ‘Nghe’, which is a fictional creature, with a lion-like head, long tail, and a dog-like body. The ancestral altars of a typical Hanoian family and rural families in northern Vietnam during the Tet holiday of bygone eras are also being reproduced at Kim Ngan communal temple. Visitors can compare the similarities and differences of how ancestral altars were prepared during the Tet holidays of an urban and a rural family in the northern delta region.
In addition, 100 stone dogs and 60 paintings on the theme of the ‘Dog in Vietnamese life’ are on display at the Old Quarter Cultural Exchange Centre at 50 Dao Duy Tu Street. Examples of the Tet celebrations of a typical Hanoian family of years past are being recreated at the Heritage House at 87 Ma May Street. Additionally, there will be performances of traditional musical shows from February 17 - 20, or from the second day to the fifth day of the Lunar New Year.
Meanwhile, visitors have a chance to explore many traditional cultural activities at New Year village fair! Weekend Market event in Quang Ba Temple Community Center Lane 67, To Ngoc Van street, Tay Ho district, Hanoi.
In addition, a space for exhibitions and activities for Lunar New Year kick off at at the Vietnam Exhibition Center of Culture and Arts, 2 Hoa Lu, Hai Ba Trung district, Hanoi from February 2 to 8.
With the theme “Spring Festival 2018”, the event provides a festive Tet atmosphere, with familiar traditional food and arts such as Banh Chung, Mam Ngu Qua, flowers, tea, calligraphy, and so on. There also be a space for introducing the “art” of enjoying tea and calligraphy.
Young artisan Do Dinh Trung making Kim Hoang folk paintings.
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In addition, 100 stone dogs and 60 paintings on the theme of the ‘Dog in Vietnamese life’ are on display at the Old Quarter Cultural Exchange Centre at 50 Dao Duy Tu Street. Examples of the Tet celebrations of a typical Hanoian family of years past are being recreated at the Heritage House at 87 Ma May Street. Additionally, there will be performances of traditional musical shows from February 17 - 20, or from the second day to the fifth day of the Lunar New Year.
Meanwhile, visitors have a chance to explore many traditional cultural activities at New Year village fair! Weekend Market event in Quang Ba Temple Community Center Lane 67, To Ngoc Van street, Tay Ho district, Hanoi.
In addition, a space for exhibitions and activities for Lunar New Year kick off at at the Vietnam Exhibition Center of Culture and Arts, 2 Hoa Lu, Hai Ba Trung district, Hanoi from February 2 to 8.
With the theme “Spring Festival 2018”, the event provides a festive Tet atmosphere, with familiar traditional food and arts such as Banh Chung, Mam Ngu Qua, flowers, tea, calligraphy, and so on. There also be a space for introducing the “art” of enjoying tea and calligraphy.
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