VietNamNet Bridge – As many as 250 unique paintings of various sizes and styles are now introduced at a large-scale calligraphic exhibition at the Temple of Literature.
Calligraphy preserved as a Tet tradition
Calligraphy festival combines tradition, modernity
Stroke of Art, brush with history
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The exhibition is decorated with 200 lanterns. |
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This book is 217kg in weight, 1.6m long, 1.1m wide. |
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Bronze-made version of King Ly Thai To’s Royal Edict for Moving the Capital |
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A Ly Thuong Kiet’s poet. |
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Calligrapher Tran Cong Tuan. |
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A flower-made calligraphic work. |
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Calligraphers show their talents. |
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