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General Introduction

Thanh Chuong is known as the leading artist of contemporary art of Vietnam. Beginning his career very early, after more than half a century of creativity and dedication to Vietnam art, he has produced a large volume of art works. They include statues, sketching of war, oil paintings, lacquer paintings … in which makings shock is a  huge, special work bearing his name. A multi – dimensional picture made of brick, tile, stucco, wood, from trees, from lakes, from paintings. antiques…Such work is Vietnamese culture has become a scenic, pride and love of visitors, a popular and unique cultural tourist destination of international standard of Hanoi, Vietnam.

Visiting Hanoi, it would be pitifully missing if not coming to Thanh Chuong Viet Palace ( Viet Phu Thanh Chuong).

Thanh Chuong Viet Palace – “ One among four of the most important cultural destinations of ancient Hanoi besides Ho Chi Minh Mausoleums, Temple of Literature, Fine Art Museum, the Vietnamese Government program” ( Quoted The New York Times)

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Bảo Tháp Thiên Hương – Công trình văn hóa tâm linh tại Việt Phủ Thành Chương

Bảo Tháp Thiên Hương – Công trình văn hóa tâm linh tại Việt Phủ Thành Chương

Việt Phủ Thành Chương ở Sóc Sơn là vùng đất linh thiêng, địa thế long chầu hổ phục. Là nơi qui tụ linh khí của trời đất, nên rất thích hợp cho việc xây dựng một bảo tháp. Ngày 24/12 Âm Lịch 2012 vừa qua Việt Phủ Thành Chương đã làm lễ khánh thành Bảo tháp Thiên Hương trong một nghi lễ hết sức thiêng liêng và trang trọng.

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Vietnam's Folk History Reflected in Buildings

Vietnam's Folk History Reflected in Buildings

The New York Times & International Herald Tribune
Mike Ives

HANOI — Thanh Chuong Viet Palace, a complex of historic-looking buildings on the outskirts of Vietnam’s capital, does not quite fit its royal-sounding title. But then its owner, a local artist named Thanh Chuong, says it is less a palace and more an interactive attraction that honors Vietnam’s folk heritage. 

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