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Đông Hồ painting

Ðông Hồ painting (Vietnamese: Tranh Đông Hồ or Tranh làng Hồ), full name Đông Hồ folk woodcut painting (Tranh khắc gỗ dân gian Đông Hồ) is a line of Vietnamese folk painting originating in Đông Hồ village (Song Hồ commune, Thuận Thành District, Bắc Ninh Province).

Đám cưới chuột (Rat's wedding), a popular example of Đông Hồ painting

With the consent of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Culture, in collaboration with the Provincial People's Committee of Bắc Ninh and the specialized agencies conducting research, have set records for Đông Hồ folk paintings to be submitted to UNESCO for the recognition of intangible cultural heritage.

Themes edit

Đông Hồ painting is considered a fine reflection of traditional aesthetic value, social philosophies, and humanitarian desires. The traditional themes of Đông Hồ painting are good luck signs, historical figures, folk allegories, popular stories, and social commentaries. Elements of everyday life are well integrated in Đông Hồ paintings to express the thoughts and wishes of people.[1][2] Following is a table of main themes in Đông Hồ paintings and exemplary pictures of each theme:[3]

Theme Pictures
Spirit Ngũ sự, 12 signs of Vietnamese zodiac
Good luck wishes Lợn đàn (corpulent pig with suckling piglets), Gà đàn (hen surrounded by chickens), Cá chép (carp)
Mythical and historical figures Bà Triệu, Hai Bà Trưng, Quang Trung, Thánh Gióng
Folk allegories and popular stories Truyện Kiều, Thạch Sanh, Thầy đồ Cóc (Confucian scholar in form of a toad), Đám cưới chuột (Rat's wedding)
Social activities and commentaries Đánh ghen (scene of jealousy), Hứng dừa (scene of catching coconuts), Đấu vật (scene of wrestling), Chăn trâu thổi sáo (boy sitting on a buffalo and playing the flute)
 
 
The couplet Vinh hoa (eminence) and Phú quý (prosperity and honour)

Because Đông Hồ paintings are mainly bought and displayed on the occasion of Tết Nguyên Đán (Vietnamese New Year), contents are often humorous and optimistic with bright and powerful colours such as red, yellow, and white.[3] The most popular and best-selling paintings are Lợn đàn, Gà đàn, and Chăn trâu thổi sáo, which represent the wish for prosperity, happiness and luck in the New Year.[3][4] Together with the illustration, a Đông Hồ painting also has some chữ Hán to literally describe the meaning. Sometimes, Đông Hồ paintings are shown in couplet or quartet to fully express the signification of the set, for example, the Vinh Hoa (eminence) and the Phú quý (prosperity and honour) should be taken in a couple.[1] In addition, Đông Hồ paintings are a medium to express the social concern of craftsmen through subtle social, political, and cultural criticism. For example, before World War I, Đông Hồ villagers produced a set of four prints entitled Văn Minh tiến bộ (The Progress of Civilization) in which the Westernization of the Vietnamese society was delicately criticized through the satirical portrayal of contemporary Vietnamese people dressing and behaving like French people.[5] Some Đông Hồ paintings became famous for their interesting themes like the picture Đám cưới chuột (Rat's wedding) which features a wedding march of rats with the rat bride and groom and other rat guests delivering gifts to a big cat in hope that the cat will leave the happy couple alone.

Gallery edit

Below are some examples:

Techniques edit

Colour Origin[1][4]
Black Burnt bamboo leaves
Green Cajuput leaves
Blue Verdigris
Amber Turpentine
Red Powder of red gravels
Yellow Senna flowers
White Powder of egg shells

Đông Hồ painting is the exclusive product of the Đông Hồ village, a craft village located on the left bank of the Đuống River in Bắc Ninh Province, about 35 km from Hanoi.[1][4] Craftsmen in the village often produce their own raw materials for the making such as điệp paper and natural colours.[3]

In printing pictures, Đông Hồ craftsmen use a special type of paper named giấy điệp. The paper is obtained in almost the same way as paper. The bark of tree, which normally is grown in Tuyên Quang Province, is soaked in water for months, then mixed with powders of seashells (sò điệp), which is the origin of the paper's name, and glutinous rice to make sheets of paper.[6] Due to the elements of seashell and glutinous rice, điệp paper possesses an exotic sparkling hard background and is able to conserve the durability of colours.[2][4] The colours of paint using in printing are refined from various kinds of natural materials which are easily found in Vietnam. For instance, the red colour is taken from red gravel in Thiên Thai Mountain, while the black comes from charcoal of burned bamboo leaves. In that way, a Đông Hồ painting can keep its colours for a long time.[7]

 
Drying Đông Hồ painting in Thăng Long Cổ Trấn, Phú Quốc

The last stage of making a Đông Hồ painting is printing, the woodblock is applied with paint and pressed on a sheet of paper like a stamp. The process is repeated with different colours until the craftsman is satisfied with the painting.[7] One woodcut is for outline and several others are for each colour printed, and they are carefully engraved by hand so the woodcuts can be preserved through generations.[2] The finished picture is covered with a layer of rice paste (hồ nếp) to strengthen the durability of its illustration and colours and afterwards dried under the sun.[8] In the past, to prepare for Tết, craftsmen had to begin the process of making these paintings six or seven months ahead.[1]

History edit

 
The black-and-white Đám cưới chuột

According to the villagers, the making of tranh Đông Hồ painting was dated back to the 11th century during the reign of the Lý dynasty, while researchers propose that craftsmen began to print pictures in Đông Hồ village during the rule of Lê Kính Tông (1600–1619) of the Lê dynasty.[1] In the dynastic time, Đông Hồ village is one of the few places which had the tradition of making folk paintings, along with Hàng Trống, Kim Hoàng, and Sình village.[9] Originally, Đông Hồ paintings were made only with black-and-white prints of woodcuts, but from the 15th century, different colours were introduced by craftsmen in the village. As a village specialized in making woodcuts and paintings, almost all Đông Hồ villagers were involved in the manufacturing of paintings from carving the woodblocks, producing điệp papers, obtaining natural colours to creating new themes, and printing.[3]

Traditionally, Đông Hồ painting was an essential element in every Vietnamese family during the Tết holiday.[6][7] The colourful tones and optimistic content of the images livened up the house and the picture was considered a good luck sign for the family in the New Year, thus Đông Hồ paintings had other names like Tết paintings (tranh Tết) or spring paintings (tranh xuân).[1][2] Before 1945, over 150 families in Đông Hồ village were making pictures.[10] However, the tradition faded rapidly under the dominance of modern life in Vietnam, and Đông Hồ pictures gradually disappeared in Vietnamese families during the Tết holiday. The principal buyers of Đông Hồ paintings today are tourists who are interested in traditional arts. Therefore, the villagers can no longer make a living based on this production.[4] Đông Hồ painting also has to face the menace from fake pictures which are mass-produced by printing machines.[11] As a result, only several households in the village still make pictures, while many others have switched to producing joss paper and votive paper objects (vàng mã).[4][8]

Several efforts have been made to preserve this traditional art form. A "Đông Hồ Painting Center" was established in 2008 by Nguyễn Đăng Chế, one of the few remaining experienced craftsmen of the village.[1][7] Some artists have also tried to adapt the elements of Đông Hồ painting in modern fine art such as using the technique of woodcut printing like Đông Hồ craftsmen or drawing with the inspiration from Đông Hồ pictures.[12][13][14] To honour this traditional art and propagate the beauty of Đông Hồ painting, the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications of Vietnam issued in 2007 a set of commemorative stamps with the artwork in the style of traditional Đông Hồ paintings such as Lợn đàn or Lợn Âm Dương.[15]

Đông Hồ painting classification edit

  1. Spiritual paintings, including: Ministry of Fortune, Five things, Horoscopes - Tran Trach, Vu Dinh - Thien Dat, ....
  2. Historical paintings, including: Hai Ba Trung, Phu Dong Thien Vuong, Dinh Tien Hoang, Ba Trieu, Quang Trung, Ngo Quyen, Tran Hung Dao ,, ...
  3. Comics, including: Thach Sanh, Truyen Kieu, Tay Du Ky, Luc Luc Tien, ...
  4. Congratulation paintings include: Tien Tai - Tien Loc, Vinh Hoa - Phu Quy - Nhan Nghia - Le Tri, Vinh Quy Bai Bai, Nghinh Xuan, Chickens, Yin and Yang Pigs, Ong To - Ba Nguyet, Ga Thu Hung, ...
  5. Living pictures, including: Flute buffalo flute, jealous fight, farmer, coconut collector, mouse wedding, buffalo kite flying,….[16]

Đông Hồ painting village edit

Dong Ho Village (Song Ho commune, Thuan Thanh district, Bac Ninh) with a history of 400 years[17][18] is one of the most famous traditional villages in Vietnam.[19][20][21] However, in recent years, Dong Ho Village is facing the risk of extinction.[22][23][24] In the past, Dong Ho paintings were widely used during the Lunar New Year.[25][26][27] People often bought paintings to paste on the walls, decorate their homes.[28][29][30] Today, only two households in Dong Ho Village still follow the profession of making paintings.[31][32]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Rooster woodprints crow in the new year". Vietnam News Agency. 2005-02-06.
  2. ^ a b c d "Tranh Đông Hồ". Từ điển bách khoa toàn thư Việt Nam (in Vietnamese).
  3. ^ a b c d e Discovery Channel (Firm) (2003). Vietnam - Insight guide. Langenscheidt Publishing Group. pp. 115–116. ISBN 981-234-984-7.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Where has the Dong Ho Painting village gone?". Vietnamnet.vn. 2007-02-22.
  5. ^ Kathryn Robson, Jennifer Yee (2005). France and "Indochina": cultural representations. Lexington Books. p. 69. ISBN 0-7391-0840-9.
  6. ^ a b Sachs, Dana (2003). Two cakes fit for a king: folktales from Vietnam. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 15–16. ISBN 978-0-8248-2668-0.
  7. ^ a b c d "First Dong Ho folk painting centre inaugurated". Vietnamnet.vn. 2008-07-29.
  8. ^ a b "Dong Ho loses painting tradition; switches to making paper objects". Vietnamnet.vn. 2008-01-29.
  9. ^ "Odd paintings from shipwrecks". Vietnamnet.vn. 2009-03-24.
  10. ^ "Keeping an ancient art form alive". Vietnam News Agency. 2008-08-31.
  11. ^ "Countryside culture for city slickers". Vietnamnet.vn. 2009-07-08.
  12. ^ "Le Phuong Dong wood-engraving painting exhibition". Vietnamnet.vn. 2006-11-13.
  13. ^ "Folk art gets 21st-century interpretation". Vietnamnet.vn. 2009-06-24.
  14. ^ "Exhibition features woodblock prints". Vietnam News Agency. 2006-11-22.
  15. ^ "In the pink for the Lunar New Year". Vietnam Women's Union. 2007-02-05.
  16. ^ Pham, Hai. "Đông Hồ painting classification". Brocanvas. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  17. ^ Khánh, Thanh (2018-07-02). "Danh hiệu di sản thế giới có cứu nghề tranh Đông Hồ?". Báo Kinh tế đô thị - Đọc tin tức thời sự kinh tế 24h mới nhất (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  18. ^ "Kinh nghiệm du lịch văn hóa tới làng tranh Đông Hồ - Bắc Ninh". Sở Du Lịch Hà Nội (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  19. ^ "Làng tranh Đông Hồ giờ ra sao?". Báo điện tử Tiền Phong (in Vietnamese). 2017-12-31. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  20. ^ "Làng tranh Đông Hồ - Nơi gửi hồn dân tộc trên giấy điệp". 2018-11-01. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  21. ^ "Đông Hồ Painting Village". Vietnam Government Web Portal. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  22. ^ "GÓC NHÌN ĐẠI BIỂU: GIẢI PHÁP CHO LÀNG NGHỀ TRANH DÂN GIAN VIỆT NAM". quochoi.vn. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  23. ^ hanoimoi.vn (2020-03-06). "Bảo tồn tranh dân gian Đông Hồ: Gìn giữ dòng tranh quý trước nguy cơ mai một". hanoimoi.vn (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  24. ^ ONLINE, TUOI TRE (2005-01-22). "Nguy cơ mai một dòng tranh Đông Hồ". TUOI TRE ONLINE (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  25. ^ "Về Đông Hồ thưởng ngoạn hồn tranh Tết". laodong.vn (in Vietnamese). 2021-02-11. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  26. ^ đô, Báo Lao động thủ. "Tranh Đông Hồ hút khách ngày Tết". Báo Lao động thủ đô (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  27. ^ nguoihanoi.vn (2022-06-03). "Tranh Đông Hồ, di sản quý của nghệ thuật tạo hình Việt Nam". Tạp chí Người Hà Nội (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  28. ^ MEDIATECH. "Tranh Đông Hồ- Thú vui tao nhã ngày Tết của người Việt". baoquangninh.vn (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2023-12-30.
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  30. ^ Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus) (2023-11-22). "Bắc Ninh: Tổ chức trưng bày tái hiện không gian "Chợ tranh Đông Hồ"". Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus) (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  31. ^ "Vực dậy nghề làm tranh dân gian Đông Hồ". Báo Nhân Dân điện tử (in Vietnamese). 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  32. ^ ONLINE, TUOI TRE (2020-12-20). "Người giữ nghề tranh Đông Hồ". TUOI TRE ONLINE (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2023-12-30.

External links edit

  • (in Vietnamese) Official website of the Đông Hồ painting company, one of the few private companies making and selling authentic Đông Hồ painting (website no longer available)

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Dong Hồ painting Vietnamese Tranh Đong Hồ or Tranh lang Hồ full name Đong Hồ folk woodcut painting Tranh khắc gỗ dan gian Đong Hồ is a line of Vietnamese folk painting originating in Đong Hồ village Song Hồ commune Thuận Thanh District Bắc Ninh Province Đam cưới chuột Rat s wedding a popular example of Đong Hồ painting With the consent of the Prime Minister the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the Provincial People s Committee of Bắc Ninh and the specialized agencies conducting research have set records for Đong Hồ folk paintings to be submitted to UNESCO for the recognition of intangible cultural heritage Contents 1 Themes 2 Gallery 3 Techniques 4 History 5 Đong Hồ painting classification 6 Đong Hồ painting village 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksThemes editĐong Hồ painting is considered a fine reflection of traditional aesthetic value social philosophies and humanitarian desires The traditional themes of Đong Hồ painting are good luck signs historical figures folk allegories popular stories and social commentaries Elements of everyday life are well integrated in Đong Hồ paintings to express the thoughts and wishes of people 1 2 Following is a table of main themes in Đong Hồ paintings and exemplary pictures of each theme 3 Theme Pictures Spirit Ngũ sự 12 signs of Vietnamese zodiac Good luck wishes Lợn đan corpulent pig with suckling piglets Ga đan hen surrounded by chickens Ca chep carp Mythical and historical figures Ba Triệu Hai Ba Trưng Quang Trung Thanh Giong Folk allegories and popular stories Truyện Kiều Thạch Sanh Thầy đồ Coc Confucian scholar in form of a toad Đam cưới chuột Rat s wedding Social activities and commentaries Đanh ghen scene of jealousy Hứng dừa scene of catching coconuts Đấu vật scene of wrestling Chăn trau thổi sao boy sitting on a buffalo and playing the flute nbsp nbsp The couplet Vinh hoa eminence and Phu quy prosperity and honour Because Đong Hồ paintings are mainly bought and displayed on the occasion of Tết Nguyen Đan Vietnamese New Year contents are often humorous and optimistic with bright and powerful colours such as red yellow and white 3 The most popular and best selling paintings are Lợn đan Ga đan and Chăn trau thổi sao which represent the wish for prosperity happiness and luck in the New Year 3 4 Together with the illustration a Đong Hồ painting also has some chữ Han to literally describe the meaning Sometimes Đong Hồ paintings are shown in couplet or quartet to fully express the signification of the set for example the Vinh Hoa eminence and the Phu quy prosperity and honour should be taken in a couple 1 In addition Đong Hồ paintings are a medium to express the social concern of craftsmen through subtle social political and cultural criticism For example before World War I Đong Hồ villagers produced a set of four prints entitled Văn Minh tiến bộ The Progress of Civilization in which the Westernization of the Vietnamese society was delicately criticized through the satirical portrayal of contemporary Vietnamese people dressing and behaving like French people 5 Some Đong Hồ paintings became famous for their interesting themes like the picture Đam cưới chuột Rat s wedding which features a wedding march of rats with the rat bride and groom and other rat guests delivering gifts to a big cat in hope that the cat will leave the happy couple alone Gallery editBelow are some examples nbsp Good luck wish Ga đan Chicken nbsp Good luck wish Lợn am dương Yin yang pig nbsp Folk allegory Thầy đồ Coc Frog teacher nbsp Everyday activities Đấu vật Wrestling nbsp Good luck wish Ca chep Carp nbsp Social commentary Hai dừa Picking coconut nbsp Social commentary Đanh ghen Jealousy scene Techniques editColour Origin 1 4 Black Burnt bamboo leaves Green Cajuput leaves Blue Verdigris Amber Turpentine Red Powder of red gravels Yellow Senna flowers White Powder of egg shells Đong Hồ painting is the exclusive product of the Đong Hồ village a craft village located on the left bank of the Đuống River in Bắc Ninh Province about 35 km from Hanoi 1 4 Craftsmen in the village often produce their own raw materials for the making such as điệp paper and natural colours 3 In printing pictures Đong Hồ craftsmen use a special type of paper named giấy điệp The paper is obtained in almost the same way as do paper The bark of do tree which normally is grown in Tuyen Quang Province is soaked in water for months then mixed with powders of seashells so điệp which is the origin of the paper s name and glutinous rice to make sheets of paper 6 Due to the elements of seashell and glutinous rice điệp paper possesses an exotic sparkling hard background and is able to conserve the durability of colours 2 4 The colours of paint using in printing are refined from various kinds of natural materials which are easily found in Vietnam For instance the red colour is taken from red gravel in Thien Thai Mountain while the black comes from charcoal of burned bamboo leaves In that way a Đong Hồ painting can keep its colours for a long time 7 nbsp Drying Đong Hồ painting in Thăng Long Cổ Trấn Phu Quốc The last stage of making a Đong Hồ painting is printing the woodblock is applied with paint and pressed on a sheet of paper like a stamp The process is repeated with different colours until the craftsman is satisfied with the painting 7 One woodcut is for outline and several others are for each colour printed and they are carefully engraved by hand so the woodcuts can be preserved through generations 2 The finished picture is covered with a layer of rice paste hồ nếp to strengthen the durability of its illustration and colours and afterwards dried under the sun 8 In the past to prepare for Tết craftsmen had to begin the process of making these paintings six or seven months ahead 1 History edit nbsp The black and white Đam cưới chuột According to the villagers the making of tranh Đong Hồ painting was dated back to the 11th century during the reign of the Ly dynasty while researchers propose that craftsmen began to print pictures in Đong Hồ village during the rule of Le Kinh Tong 1600 1619 of the Le dynasty 1 In the dynastic time Đong Hồ village is one of the few places which had the tradition of making folk paintings along with Hang Trống Kim Hoang and Sinh village 9 Originally Đong Hồ paintings were made only with black and white prints of woodcuts but from the 15th century different colours were introduced by craftsmen in the village As a village specialized in making woodcuts and paintings almost all Đong Hồ villagers were involved in the manufacturing of paintings from carving the woodblocks producing điệppapers obtaining natural colours to creating new themes and printing 3 Traditionally Đong Hồ painting was an essential element in every Vietnamese family during the Tết holiday 6 7 The colourful tones and optimistic content of the images livened up the house and the picture was considered a good luck sign for the family in the New Year thus Đong Hồ paintings had other names like Tết paintings tranh Tết or spring paintings tranh xuan 1 2 Before 1945 over 150 families in Đong Hồ village were making pictures 10 However the tradition faded rapidly under the dominance of modern life in Vietnam and Đong Hồ pictures gradually disappeared in Vietnamese families during the Tết holiday The principal buyers of Đong Hồ paintings today are tourists who are interested in traditional arts Therefore the villagers can no longer make a living based on this production 4 Đong Hồ painting also has to face the menace from fake pictures which are mass produced by printing machines 11 As a result only several households in the village still make pictures while many others have switched to producing joss paper and votive paper objects vang ma 4 8 Several efforts have been made to preserve this traditional art form A Đong Hồ Painting Center was established in 2008 by Nguyễn Đăng Chế one of the few remaining experienced craftsmen of the village 1 7 Some artists have also tried to adapt the elements of Đong Hồ painting in modern fine art such as using the technique of woodcut printing like Đong Hồ craftsmen or drawing with the inspiration from Đong Hồ pictures 12 13 14 To honour this traditional art and propagate the beauty of Đong Hồ painting the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications of Vietnam issued in 2007 a set of commemorative stamps with the artwork in the style of traditional Đong Hồ paintings such as Lợn đan or Lợn Am Dương 15 Đong Hồ painting classification editSpiritual paintings including Ministry of Fortune Five things Horoscopes Tran Trach Vu Dinh Thien Dat Historical paintings including Hai Ba Trung Phu Dong Thien Vuong Dinh Tien Hoang Ba Trieu Quang Trung Ngo Quyen Tran Hung Dao Comics including Thach Sanh Truyen Kieu Tay Du Ky Luc Luc Tien Congratulation paintings include Tien Tai Tien Loc Vinh Hoa Phu Quy Nhan Nghia Le Tri Vinh Quy Bai Bai Nghinh Xuan Chickens Yin and Yang Pigs Ong To Ba Nguyet Ga Thu Hung Living pictures including Flute buffalo flute jealous fight farmer coconut collector mouse wedding buffalo kite flying 16 Đong Hồ painting village editDong Ho Village Song Ho commune Thuan Thanh district Bac Ninh with a history of 400 years 17 18 is one of the most famous traditional villages in Vietnam 19 20 21 However in recent years Dong Ho Village is facing the risk of extinction 22 23 24 In the past Dong Ho paintings were widely used during the Lunar New Year 25 26 27 People often bought paintings to paste on the walls decorate their homes 28 29 30 Today only two households in Dong Ho Village still follow the profession of making paintings 31 32 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dong Ho painting Hang Trống painting Kim Hoang paintingReferences edit a b c d e f g h Rooster woodprints crow in the new year Vietnam News Agency 2005 02 06 a b c d Tranh Đong Hồ Từ điển bach khoa toan thư Việt Nam in Vietnamese a b c d e Discovery Channel Firm 2003 Vietnam Insight guide Langenscheidt Publishing Group pp 115 116 ISBN 981 234 984 7 a b c d e f Where has the Dong Ho Painting village gone Vietnamnet vn 2007 02 22 Kathryn Robson Jennifer Yee 2005 France and Indochina cultural representations Lexington Books p 69 ISBN 0 7391 0840 9 a b Sachs Dana 2003 Two cakes fit for a king folktales from Vietnam University of Hawaii Press pp 15 16 ISBN 978 0 8248 2668 0 a b c d First Dong Ho folk painting centre inaugurated Vietnamnet vn 2008 07 29 a b Dong Ho loses painting tradition switches to making paper objects Vietnamnet vn 2008 01 29 Odd paintings from shipwrecks Vietnamnet vn 2009 03 24 Keeping an ancient art form alive Vietnam News Agency 2008 08 31 Countryside culture for city slickers Vietnamnet vn 2009 07 08 Le Phuong Dong wood engraving painting exhibition Vietnamnet vn 2006 11 13 Folk art gets 21st century interpretation Vietnamnet vn 2009 06 24 Exhibition features woodblock prints Vietnam News Agency 2006 11 22 In the pink for the Lunar New Year Vietnam Women s Union 2007 02 05 Pham Hai Đong Hồ painting classification Brocanvas Retrieved 2019 08 20 Khanh Thanh 2018 07 02 Danh hiệu di sản thế giới co cứu nghề tranh Đong Hồ Bao Kinh tế đo thị Đọc tin tức thời sự kinh tế 24h mới nhất in Vietnamese Retrieved 2023 12 30 Kinh nghiệm du lịch văn hoa tới lang tranh Đong Hồ Bắc Ninh Sở Du Lịch Ha Nội in Vietnamese Retrieved 2023 12 30 Lang tranh Đong Hồ giờ ra sao Bao điện tử Tiền Phong in Vietnamese 2017 12 31 Retrieved 2023 12 30 Lang tranh Đong Hồ Nơi gửi hồn dan tộc tren giấy điệp 2018 11 01 Retrieved 2023 12 30 Đong Hồ Painting Village Vietnam Government Web Portal Retrieved 12 September 2015 GoC NHIN ĐẠI BIỂU GIẢI PHAP CHO LANG NGHỀ TRANH DAN GIAN VIỆT NAM quochoi vn Retrieved 2023 12 30 hanoimoi vn 2020 03 06 Bảo tồn tranh dan gian Đong Hồ Gin giữ dong tranh quy trước nguy cơ mai một hanoimoi vn in Vietnamese Retrieved 2023 12 30 ONLINE TUOI TRE 2005 01 22 Nguy cơ mai một dong tranh Đong Hồ TUOI TRE ONLINE in Vietnamese Retrieved 2023 12 30 Về Đong Hồ thưởng ngoạn hồn tranh Tết laodong vn in Vietnamese 2021 02 11 Retrieved 2023 12 30 đo Bao Lao động thủ Tranh Đong Hồ hut khach ngay Tết Bao Lao động thủ đo in Vietnamese Retrieved 2023 12 30 nguoihanoi vn 2022 06 03 Tranh Đong Hồ di sản quy của nghệ thuật tạo hinh Việt Nam Tạp chi Người Ha Nội in Vietnamese Retrieved 2023 12 30 MEDIATECH Tranh Đong Hồ Thu vui tao nha ngay Tết của người Việt baoquangninh vn in Vietnamese Retrieved 2023 12 30 Quoc Bao 2023 11 22 Portrait zeichnen lassen in Vietnamese Retrieved 2023 12 30 Vietnam VietnamPlus 2023 11 22 Bắc Ninh Tổ chức trưng bay tai hiện khong gian Chợ tranh Đong Hồ Vietnam VietnamPlus in Vietnamese Retrieved 2023 12 30 Vực dậy nghề lam tranh dan gian Đong Hồ Bao Nhan Dan điện tử in Vietnamese 2020 04 17 Retrieved 2023 12 30 ONLINE TUOI TRE 2020 12 20 Người giữ nghề tranh Đong Hồ TUOI TRE ONLINE in Vietnamese Retrieved 2023 12 30 External links edit in Vietnamese Official website of the Đong Hồ painting company one of 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