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On the morning of November 10, the “Hien Linh” ceramics exhibition by artist Ngo Xuan Binh opened at the Hanoi Museum, featuring nearly 200 unique ceramic pieces on display for the first time.
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Notably, some of these creations weigh over 1 ton and are embedded with identification chips that use blockchain and NFT technology, providing each piece with a unique digital identity.
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Thanks to this technology, viewers can use NFC for one-touch access on their smartphones to view complete information about each piece. This is the first time such technology has been applied at an art exhibition in Vietnam.
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The exhibition offers art enthusiasts an immersive experience in a captivating world of ceramics, where each work acts as a “silent embodiment” of stories woven from earth, water, and fire, blending tradition and modernity, and bridging Vietnam and the world.
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Visitors step into a familiar yet novel world, with each piece crafted from a deep love for the art form.
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These elements transform “Hien Linh” into a space not only for admiration but also for a profound appreciation of the spirit and vitality of Vietnamese ceramics.
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Ngo Xuan Binh has poured effort into reconnecting with the original essence of ceramic materials, creating a harmony between traditional finesse and contemporary artistic expression.

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The displayed works also serve as a gentle, heartfelt message to the public, particularly the younger generation, encouraging them to preserve and celebrate Vietnamese cultural identity.
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The “Hien Linh” ceramics exhibition will remain open in the creative space of the Hanoi Museum until December 31, 2025.

Tinh Le