Located about nine kilometers from downtown Hue City along the scenic Perfume River, Phu Mau Commune (now Duong No Ward) is home to Sinh Village – also known as Lai An – a community renowned not only for its long history but also for its specialized craft of producing ritual folk paintings. Known by various names such as the “paper craft” or “layering craft,” this tradition sets itself apart from the decorative Dong Ho or Hang Trong styles of the northern region. Sinh Village’s paintings serve a purely spiritual purpose, created as sacred offerings for local folk beliefs and religious ceremonies. Despite their rustic origins, these artworks have a distinctive identity through their materials, colors, and detailed compositions. Beyond their visual appeal, the craft paintings showcase the deep philosophy and lifestyle of the local people—highlighting their reverence and view of nature, society, history, and the lasting cultural heritage of their homeland.
Located about nine kilometers from downtown Hue City along the scenic Perfume River, Phu Mau Commune (now Duong No Ward) is home to Sinh Village – also known as Lai An – a community renowned not only for its long history but also for its specialized craft of producing ritual folk paintings. Known by various names such as the “paper craft” or “layering craft,” this tradition sets itself apart from the decorative Dong Ho or Hang Trong styles of the northern region. Sinh Village’s paintings serve a purely spiritual purpose, created as sacred offerings for local folk beliefs and religious ceremonies. Despite their rustic origins, these artworks have a distinctive identity through their materials, colors, and detailed compositions. Beyond their visual appeal, the craft paintings showcase the deep philosophy and lifestyle of the local people—highlighting their reverence and view of nature, society, history, and the lasting cultural heritage of their homeland.
Located about nine kilometers from downtown Hue City along the scenic Perfume River, Phu Mau Commune (now Duong No Ward) is home to Sinh Village – also known as Lai An – a community renowned not only for its long history but also for its specialized craft of producing ritual folk paintings. Known by various names such as the “paper craft” or “layering craft,” this tradition sets itself apart from the decorative Dong Ho or Hang Trong styles of the northern region. Sinh Village’s paintings serve a purely spiritual purpose, created as sacred offerings for local folk beliefs and religious ceremonies. Despite their rustic origins, these artworks have a distinctive identity through their materials, colors, and detailed compositions. Beyond their visual appeal, the craft paintings showcase the deep philosophy and lifestyle of the local people—highlighting their reverence and view of nature, society, history, and the lasting cultural heritage of their homeland.
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