Tò he (also known as toy figurines) are a type of folk toy for Vietnamese children. Making to he is part of the folk culture of the countryside in Vietnam, especially in the north.
A series of activities promoting Vietnamese traditional costumes, cuisine, music, and arts will take place in South Africa within the framework of "Vietnamese Day Abroad 2023" in the middle of September.
To he (toy figurines) are a type of folk toy for Vietnamese children and are also edible. Making them has become part of folk culture in Vietnam, especially in the north.
The to he (toy figurine) is a kind of folk toy of Vietnamese children and edible. Today, making to he is a folk culture in Vietnam, especially in the North.
Xuan La village in Hanoi’s Phu Xuyen district has long been famous for making To He, a traditional toy made of rice powder. This is the only village in Vietnam that makes the toy figurines.
A group of young artists from a social enterprise in Hanoi have brought new life to tens of thousands of used plastic items and transformed them into impressive artworks which are on display at an ongoing exhibition in the capital.
Bookworm bookstore together with the Hanoi Cooking Centre will put on an afternoon of jazz music, traditional banh chưng (sticky rice cake) making and to he (toy figurine) sculpting in the run-up to Tet.
Vietnamese people are familiar with Tò he (or toy figurines), which has long been a traditional toy for children. Yet, they know little about its origin and how it is made.A workshop themed “From Trad
The Hanoikids Voluntary English Club continues its Culture Puzzle – a series of cultural workshops, giving a chance for attendants to create traditional Vietnamese toys under the guidance of artisans.