Artist Le Xuan Giang, who is called “witch” in scale modelling circles, owns a collection of original models showing the country and people of Vietnam.
To make a scale model, the artist sketches the idea on paper (Source: VNA)
The models have many sophisticated details (Source: VNA)
The models have many sophisticated details (Source: VNA)
Giang says scale modelling is the liveliest way of telling the history.
His “Floating Market” won the silver award at the 2016 AFC Club Contest in Taiwan (Source: VNA)
“Day of Return” (Source: VNA)
“Heading for the Plain” (Source: VNA)
Details are displayed vividly in Giang’s artwork (Source: VNA)
Giang’s skillful hands make the image of the soldiers so lively (Source: VNA)
Giang’s skillful hands make the image of the soldiers so lively (Source: VNA)
In 2017, Giang seized the gold award at the Malaysia Hobby Show with the model “Landing Eagle” (Source: VNA)
How to protect and bring into play the values of folk culture of ethnic minority groups in Vietnam was discussed at a workshop held at the National Village for Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Hanoi on December 14.
An exhibition featuring Vietnam’s lacquer paintings and artworks kicked off in Melbourne, Australia, on December 14 as part of activities to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Australia-Vietnam diplomatic relations.
A programme featuring an exhibition and performances of cai luong (reformed opera) opened at Tran Huu Trang Theatre in Ho Chi Minh City on December 17 to celebrate 100 years of the art form.