The Vietnamese Tet check-in space recreates the traditional Tet space of the past, through old artifacts from the 70s-80s-90s of the 20th century.
On January 23, in Ha Long City, Quang Ninh Museum coordinated with the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum to organize a special exhibition "Spring Colors through a Collection of Vietnamese Folk Paintings".
This is a practical activity to welcome the Spring of Giap Thin 2024 and celebrate the 94th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3, 1930 - February 3, 2024).
The exhibition “Spring Colors through Vietnamese Folk Painting Collection” consists of 3 main parts: Exhibition, experience printing folk paintings and check-in for Vietnamese Tet. In particular, the space for displaying folk paintings with 20 sets of paintings on 5 themes: Four Gentlemen, To Nu, Tu Dan, Bat Tien, story paintings and historical paintings selected from the collection of folk paintings currently kept at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum. Each set of paintings is a wish for peace and happiness sent to the art-loving public on the occasion of the New Year.
The Vietnamese Tet check-in space recreates the traditional Tet space of the past, through old artifacts from the 70s-80s-90s of the 20th century. This is an exhibition space that recreates the memories of Vietnamese Tet to create a highlight for visitors to check-in and reminisce about the memories of a time.
The exhibition aims to preserve and promote the values of Vietnamese folk cultural heritage, create a space for art enjoyment and experience, and bring folk paintings closer to compatriots, people, and tourists at home and abroad.
The exhibition aims to promote cooperation and exchange of professional activities between the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum and Quang Ninh Museum in displaying and introducing heritage to the public.
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