A di da phat (Amida Buddha) - a wooden carving by Nguyen Khac Han (Photo: organising board). The work was presented with the gold medal at the opening ceremony of the exhibition on December 9. The event is held every five years to review the development of Vietnam's fine arts.

Chieu bien gioi (Afternoon in a border area) - an oil painting by Tran Huy Oanh (Photo: organising board)

Len dong (Going into a trance) by Tran Quoc Giang (Photo: organising board)

Phien cho chieu (Afternoon market) - a sculpture by Pham Thai Binh (Photo: organising board)

Tuoi teen (Teenagers) - a silk painting by Pham Hong Nhu (Photo: organising board)

Nguoi o lang (Villagers) - a do paper painting by Tran Hoang Son (Photo: organising board)

Di qua thoi gian (The passing of time) - a graphic painting by Tran Anh Phi (Photo: organising board). The organising board said the making of graphic paintings has made breakthroughs in terms of creativity and printing technique in the last five years.

To quoc goi (The Fatherland calls) - an oil painting by Le Thi Kim Bach (Photo: organising board)

Nguoi ban (Friends) - an acrylic painting by Pham Tuan Dung (Photo: organising board)

Ha Noi! Ha Noi - a lacquer painting by Tran Tuan Long (Photo: organising board)

Loi ru (Lullaby) - a sculpture by Nguyen Van Chuoc (Photo: organising board). The organising board said sculpture has become closer to the daily life in recent years.
VNA