For 10 generations, artisan Ky Huu Phuoc's family has upheld the craft of Sinh village folk painting. These woodblock prints, categorized into human figures, animals, and objects, are cherished for their simple, natural charm. Being used for spiritual rituals and Lunar New Year traditions, the paintings are usually produced from the early 10th lunar month every year.
To preserve and revive this tradition, local authorities collaborated with artisan Ky Huu Phuoc to organize training classes. These efforts empowered locals to open craft workshops, blending their artistry with experiential tourism to breathe new life into the heritage.
Despite various challenges, the craft of Sinh folk painting is gradually revived and promoted. These cherished artworks have gained admiration far beyond Vietnam, enchanting art lovers around the world./.