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Ha Vi and Tu Thi Communal Houses in Hang Gai Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, are hosting a thematic exhibition “The Story of the Street’s Communal House”.
Ha Vi Communal House at 11 Hang Hom Street is the place to worship the godfather of lacquer painting in Vietnam – Tran Lu (1470-1540)
Stories about lacquering in Vietnam are told in an exceptionally creative way.
Young artists have created an installation space using lacquer materials.
Traditional lacquer making tools have been recreated for the exhibition.
Tu Thi communal house at 2A Yen Thai Street of Hanoi is a national historical and cultural relic worshiping Le Cong Hanh, the founder of the embroidery guild (1606-1661). Although hidden in a small alley, this place is frequented by tourists.
Hand-embroided silk paintings being displayed at the Tu Thi Communal House.
30 works using different embroidery techniques by artisans from Quat Dong embroidery village.
(Photo: Mai Lan)
Tu Thi communal house displays a number of handicraft products from famous brands on Hang Gai street.
(Photo: hanoionline.vn)
Students tour the exhibition “The Story of the Street’s Communal House”, which depicts the history of Hanoi’s 36 handicraft streets. The exhibition will run until February 2024.(Photo: Nhan Dan Newspaper)

Hanoi Old Quarter’s traditional handicrafts featured in exhibition

(VOVWORLD) - The thematic exhibition “The Story of the Street’s Communal House” features a variety of Hanoi’s traditional handicrafts, such as silk, lacquer, and embroidery, as well as sketches and photographs of Vietnam's capital city.

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