Hanoi (VNA) – An artwork titled “President Ho Chi Minh Proclaiming the Declaration of Independence” by artist Chu Nhat Quang has officially been recognised by the Guinness World Records as the world’s largest single-piece lacquer painting.
At a ceremony to welcome the accolade held at the Ho Chi Minh Museum in Hanoi on October 11, Standing Vice President of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association Mai Thi Ngoc Oanh said this marks the first time a Vietnamese lacquer painting has been acknowledged by Guinness World Records, and indeed the first time the organisation has established a record for lacquer art. She emphasised that the honour belongs not only to the artist and the Vietnam Fine Arts Association but to the entire nation.
Lacquer, a uniquely Vietnamese art form, embodies the patience, precision, and creativity of the Vietnamese people, she stated, underscoring beyond a size record, the Guinness recognition represents a milestone for the Vietnamese lacquer art, helping promote the national artistic values globally while encouraging artists’ creativity to spread the Vietnamese culture to the world.
A representative from the Guinness World Records affirmed that Quang was recognised as the creator of the world’s largest single-panel lacquer painting, following a precise verification process by independent experts. Measurements confirmed the artwork’s total area as the largest ever created in this art form.
The artwork measures 2.4 metres by 7.2 metres, spanning over 17 square metres, weighing three tonnes, and was completed on a single double-sided panel without joins. The front face recreates the historic moment at Ba Dinh Square on September 2, 1945, when President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence that gave birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. The reverse side, titled "Mua xuan dan toc” (spring of the nation), symbolises the jubilation, peace aspirations, and happiness of the Vietnamese nation.
According to Quang, he began working on the piece in 2019 with support from his family. Over six years, he studied historical documents and collaborated with experts to combine both traditional and recycled materials in his artwork which required technical precision in every architectural, spatial, and symbolic detail.
The work was completed in time for the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2). Quang introduced the painting at the "Mua xuan Doc lap" (spring of independence) exhibition at the Ho Chi Minh Museum in Hanoi alongside 16 other lacquer paintings. The masterpiece remains on display at the museum./.
See more
SEA Games 33: Women’s handball clinches gold, wrestling opens account with first title
Wrestler Nguyen Cong Manh delivered the first gold medal for Vietnam’s wrestling team at this SEA Games. His victory not only opened the gold-medal account for the sport but also provided a morale boost for the entire delegation on a crucial competition day.
Vietnam strike gold across sports at 33rd SEA Games
December 17 marked one of Vietnam’s most successful days at the 33rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, with the country's athletes claiming gold medals in several of their traditional strengths, including rowing, shooting, and pencak silat.
33rd SEA Games: Pencak silat, rowing fuel Vietnam’s surge to 53 gold medals
The spotlight fell on Nguyen Tan Sang, who produced a disciplined performance to retain his SEA Games crown in the men’s 75–80kg pencak silat final.
SEA Games 33: Vietnam secures 51 gold medals as rowers, shooters shine
Rowers brought home the first gold of the day for Vietnam, as Ho Thi Duy had an outstanding performance in the women’s lightweight single sculls, finishing first with a time of 9 minutes 08.053 seconds, a full six seconds ahead of her Philippine rival.
Two Vietnamese writers honoured with S.E.A. Write Award
The S.E.A. Write Award has become a cherished tradition that celebrates exceptional literary voices and works reflecting the depth of the human experience, helping to enrich the spiritual life and fostering a shared cultural voice across ASEAN.
Culinary culture festival links heritage with creativity
The Hanoi Culinary Culture Festival 2025, to be held from December 19 to 21, is designed as a vibrant meeting point where culinary artisans share their stories and pass on heritage to younger generations.
Documentary film spreads Vietnam’s spirit, image in US
From the opening scenes, the film immersed viewers in a distinctly Vietnamese rhythm of life – Hanoi’s traffic sounds, the green of rice fields, fiery football stands, and folk melodies and monochord music echoing in a modern setting.
SEA Games 33: Vietnam temporarily ranks third on medal tally
As of 21:30 on December 16, the Vietnamese delegation brought home 48 golds, 52 silvers and 74 bronze medals, temporarily ranking ranking third at SEA Games 33.
33rd SEA Games: Athletics medal target reached as more golds secured
The highlight was the convincing victory of the women’s 4x400m relay team as Hoang Thi Minh Hanh, Nguyen Thi Hang, Le Thi Tuyet Mai, and Nguyen Thi Ngoc crossed the finish line first in 3 minutes 22.59 seconds.
33rd SEA Games: Athletics, kickboxing continue to bring home golds
Clearing the 1.86m bar, not only did Bui Thi Kim Anh lock in the gold medal, but she also set a new personal best, revealing her rapid progress and growing maturity on the regional stage.
FIFA President congratulates Vietnam on football achievements at 33rd SEA Games
The FIFA President conveyed his congratulations and wishes for the teams’ continued success during a recent meeting with VFF President Tran Quoc Tuan.
33rd SEA Games: Nguyen Thi Oanh makes gold hat-trick, esports deliver another triumph
The latest triumph not only earned Nguyen Thi Oanh another gold medal but also marked the 15th SEA Games gold of her career, a significant milestone in the history of Vietnamese athletics.
SEA Games 33: Vietnam earns two more golds in rowing, kickboxing
The Vietnamese sports delegation won two more gold medals in rowing and kickboxing at the 33rd SEA Games on December 16.
Deputy PM sends off para athletes to ASEAN Para Games 13
Vietnam will send a delegation of 185 members to the 13th ASEAN Para Games in Thailand from January 15-27, 2026. They include 141 athletes, 27 coaches, and 17 officials, competing in 11 sports including athletics, swimming, weightlifting, badminton, table tennis, chess, judo, boccia, archery, tennis, and fencing.
SEA Games 33: Vietnamese athletics delivers successive gold medals
Quach Thi Lan claimed gold in the women’s 400m hurdles, showcasing her experience and strong form, while Nguyen Trung Cuong dominated the men’s 3,000m steeplechase to secure another top podium finish.
33rd SEA Games: Vietnam's U22 overwhelm Philippines to reach men’s football final
The victory sends Vietnam's U22 confidently into the 33rd SEA Games final, keeping their hopes of gold firmly alive.
33rd SEA Games: Vietnam nets two more golds in wushu
With the double triumph, Vietnam’s wushu team fulfilled its medal targets at the Games.
SEA Games 33: A historic milestone for Vietnamese karate
The six gold medals secured at SEA Games 33 not only ensured Vietnam retained top spot in karate, but also completed an unprecedented hat-trick following its successes at SEA Games 31 and 32.
SEA Games 33: Shooting, Wushu secure silvers
On the Wushu mat, Dang Tran Phuong Nhi secured a silver medal after competing in the women’s southern fist, southern staff and southern broadsword events, finishing with a total score of 29.112 points.
Vietnamese men’s futsal team enters world’s Top 20 in FIFA rankings
With the new standing, Vietnam now rank fourth in Asia, behind only Iran (5th worldwide), Thailand (11th) and Japan (13th).