Artisan Lam Ngoc Vinh in Hoc Mon district, Ho Chi Minh City, creates mini bonsai trees which are truly works of art showing the artisan’s ingenuity, meticulousness and passion.
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Mini bonsai trees are grown in small pots with a maximum height of 15cm from roots to top but in the shape of old trees (Source: VNA)
Mini bonsai trees are grown in small pots with a maximum height of 15cm from roots to top but in the shape of old trees (Source: VNA)
The trees are of many species, including Shimpaku Juniper, Wrightia religiosa, Antidesma acidum and Casuarina (Source: VNA)
The trees are of many species, including Shimpaku Juniper, Wrightia religiosa, Antidesma acidum and Casuarina (Source: VNA)
It takes from three to seven years to tender and shape a bonsai (Source: VNA)
It takes from three to seven years to tender and shape a bonsai (Source: VNA)
Making the setting for the trees also takes much time (Source: VNA)
The art of mini bonsai requires the patience and meticulousness of every artisan (Source: VNA)
It takes from three to seven years for a mini bonsai to become a work of art (Source: VNA)
Growers have to use their creative eye to create bonsai art (Source: VNA)