Record-breaking green bike ride at Hanoi Lotus Festival
Called "Thang Long Huyen Dieu Hoa" (Magical Lotus Flowers of the Ancient Thang Long Citadel), the artwork is showcasing its magnificent beauty at the ongoing Hanoi Lotus Festival 2024.
Hanoi Lotus Festival 2024 is an opportunity to promote exchanges between Hanoi and other localities, unleash the potential for developing local OCOP products, attract tourists to visit Hanoi, and contribute to local economic and tourism development.
The lotus artwork is created by Vietnamese flower artist Le Thi Luong and contemporary artist Vo Quang Luan from France. Photo: Huy Pham/The Hanoi Times |
It is a highlight of the first Hanoi Lotus Festival, which runs until July 16.
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The artwork is 4m high and 10m wide. |
It takes patience and meticulousness to create such a huge and beautiful work of art.
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The charming space has attracted the attention of many visitors to the Hanoi Lotus Festival 2024. |
Festival-goers took photos with the chic and unique lotus artwork. |
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