[Photo] Reviving memories of ancient Mid-Autumn lanterns
With the desire to restore the ancient Mid-Autumn lanterns that have somewhat faded from the community's memory; with the passion to preserve traditional crafts, author Doan Thai Cuc Huong brought to the exhibition nostalgic works made from rattan, woven bamboo, traditional Do paper and natural, environmentally friendly earth colors.
Báo Nhân dân•08/09/2025
Taking place from September 6-14, 2025, the "Exhibition" by author Doan Cuc Thai Huong brings traditional Mid-Autumn lantern models closer to contemporary audiences.
The exhibition is open to the public from 9am to 5pm at Ai Tra Art Center ( Hanoi ).
Craftsman Doan Thai Cuc Huong arranges Pomegranate Lamp products to welcome visitors to the exhibition. Young art lovers are fascinated by the Pomegranate and Crab Mid-Autumn Festival lantern works.
Do paper, earth colors, rattan, mollusk powder, the Hang Trong To Nu paintings and the ancient star-shaped lamp frame create a nostalgic lamp model, imbued with Vietnamese culture. The author with his carp transforming into a dragon product. Traditional Mid-Autumn lantern products created by artists receive attention from visitors, especially children. Mid-Autumn lantern made of Do paper in the shape of a shrimp, painted with earth tones and royal floral patterns.
Colorful butterfly lamps at the exhibition. The author guides children to arrange the works to attract visitors. With curiosity and self-challenge, the author has made a lot of effort to create the Mantis lamp model, ensuring harmonious colors and transparency when using the light inside. Butterfly lantern - Mong Ngai with the wish to bring a colorful Mid-Autumn Festival.
In addition to lamp products, masks inspired by the art of Tuong and Hat Boi also bring different experiences to the exhibition.
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