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Dong Ho paintings come alive through 3D technology at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum

On June 24, the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum opened a new exhibition space for applied arts and folk arts. The highlight of this exhibition is the Dong Ho tetraptych painting series depicting rice, corn, potatoes, and cassava, vividly depicted using 3D technology.

Báo Nhân dânBáo Nhân dân25/06/2025

The 3D space realistically recreates agricultural activities – from rice grains sprouting to corn growing, chicks looking for food… – before shrinking down to the typical images in Dong Ho folk paintings. This set of paintings is considered to have a pure Vietnamese imprint, different from the Chinese influence often seen in traditional tetraptych paintings.

Along with that, the new exhibition space introduces nearly 200 artifacts including costumes, household items, musical instruments, worship paintings, folk statues... of many ethnic groups. The artifacts are arranged in a cultural storytelling direction, helping viewers gain a deeper understanding of beliefs, festivals and folk life.

By applying modern technology combined with preserving tradition, the new exhibition of the Vietnam Museum of Fine Arts contributes to reviving folk cultural values ​​and bringing heritage closer to the contemporary public.

Mai Loan - Tuan Tu

Nhandan.vn

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