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Vietnamese artist Tia-Thuy Nguyen revives dead oak tree at exhibition in France

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By reusing an object as well as giving it a new ability and a new life through restructuring, Vietnamese artist Tia-Thuy Nguyen utilized a ton of welding rods to create an artwork called ‘Hoa Doi’ (Flower of Life) and displayed it at an exhibition in France on Saturday.

In Vietnam, Tia-Thuy Nguyen is not only known as a fashion designer with the Thuy Design House brand, but also as an artist. 

‘Flower of Life’ is the name of the exhibition and her artworks were inspired by her life and loss after the passing of her beloved father in 2022.

'Flower of Life’ is inspired by her life and the passing of her beloved father

‘Flower of Life’ is inspired by Tia-Thuy Nguyen’s life and the passing of her beloved father. Photo: Supplied

Tia-Thuy Nguyen said that his death urged her to return to the memories they had shared, and that she had learned to cherish every moment in life. 

“The loss prompted me to reflect more deeply on pain, the meaning of death, and the process of rebirth. This is also the inspiration for me to create the artwork ‘Flower of Life’ and explore the possibility of reuse and regeneration in life.”

“I believe that everything in this world has the ability to change and develop, just like a dead tree that can become a beautiful work of art.”

Workers use the welding technique to cover the dead oak trunk with stainless steel plates. Photo: Supplied

Workers use the welding technique to cover the dead oak trunk with stainless steel plates. Photo: Supplied

With inspiration from life, the artist said she has never felt depleted of such inspiration.

Starting to pursue fine arts in 1999, Tia-Thuy Nguyen has more than 20 years of experience working in painting and 12 years working in fashion design.

The derivative exhibition ‘Hoa Doi,’ with a thoughtful installation art product by Tia-Thuy Nguyen, took place at Château La Coste in Aix Provence, France.

Her artwork was created based on the trunk of an 18-meter tall oak tree that died on a road in France.

It took her two years to complete this work. The dead oak trunk is covered with stainless steel plates, while thousands of stainless steel leaves are hung on tree branches that were produced in Vietnam and were transported to France.

This entire metal plating process took more than 3,000 man-hours and nearly one ton of welding rods.

Stainless steel leaves hung on the branches of a dead oak tree. Photo: Supplied

Stainless steel leaves hung on the branches of a dead oak tree. Photo: Supplied

A bird’s eye view of the ‘Flower of Life’ artwork by Tia-Thuy Nguyen. Photo: Supplied

A bird’s-eye view of the ‘Flower of Life’ artwork by Tia-Thuy Nguyen. Photo: Supplied

The exhibition featured more than 10 works of various genres and materials.

“What I am most proud of is that I have contributed to bringing international audiences closer to Vietnam’s fine arts, and promoting the creativity of Vietnamese artists,” said Tia-Thuy Nguyen.

Before college, Tia-Thuy Nguyen was recognized as a phenomenon. Although she had just begun to be passionate about art at that time, her paintings were selected by several galleries for display. 

In the late 1990s, the golden age of Vietnamese fine arts, Tia-Thuy Nguyen accumulated a lot of experience in practicing and even selling artworks at Cafe Gallery, Gouman Gallery, the Hanoi Expo Center, and Impression Gallery in France.

2019 marked a key milestone for the female artist as her first artwork was displayed at Château La Coste in France. 

In 2022, Tia-Thuy Nguyen continued to make a splash for her return to Château La Coste for an exhibition, with her two artworks ‘Silver Room’ and ‘Floating in the Nothingness.’

Another artwork by Tia-Thuy Nguyen displayed at an exhibition in France. Photo: Supplied

Another artwork by Tia-Thuy Nguyen displayed at an exhibition in France. Photo: Supplied

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Ho Chi Minh City urban street fest offers vibrant fusion of culture, art delights

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The Saigon Urban Street Fest has unfolded with a captivating array of contemporary circus, comedy, and free street dancing in front of the Saigon Central Post Office in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. 

The festival, officially launched on Friday morning, hosts various performances and street art activities daily from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm through Sunday.

Noteworthy performances included live music by the Whee! band and a moving art presentation by Felix Nguyen. 

Each evening, the German dance group The Funky Monkeys collaborates with Vietnamese artists to deliver engaging performances that feature contemporary circus, comedy, and street dance in a harmonious fusion of cultures.

Children contribute to a collaborative painting at the Saigon Urban Street Fest in front of the Saigon Central Post Office in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, December 8, 2023. Photo: Supplied
Children contribute to a collaborative painting at the Saigon Urban Street Fest in front of the Saigon Central Post Office in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, December 8, 2023. Photo: Supplied

Trang Duong, a representative of the organizing committee, highlighted the collaboration between the Goethe Institute in Ho Chi Minh City and the virtual art campus artLIVE in bringing the German artists to the Saigon Urban Street Fest. 

The Funky Monkeys dance group spent over 20 days in Ho Chi Minh City practicing and collaborating with local artists for their performances.

Beyond the stage performances, the festival offers attendees the opportunity to engage in various street art activities. 

Artist Thao Xeko created three works depicting Ho Chi Minh City’s architectural marks, street food culture, and various street art forms like graffiti, skateboarding, hip-hop, and circus. 

Additionally, attendees can collectively contribute to a fourth work centered around the theme of Saigon Urban Street Fest.

Miss Peace Vietnam 2022 Tran Thi Ban Mai contributes to a collaborative painting at the Saigon Urban Street Fest in front of the Saigon Central Post Office in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, December 8, 2023. Photo: Supplied
Miss Peace Vietnam 2022 Tran Thi Ban Mai contributes to a collaborative painting at the Saigon Urban Street Fest in front of the Saigon Central Post Office in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, December 8, 2023. Photo: Supplied

In collaboration with the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Tourism, the organizers initiated the creation of the largest doodle about Ho Chi Minh City tourism in Vietnam. 

This collaborative painting, assembled from 22 pieces measuring 2×1.5m each, showcases images and tourism values of Thu Duc City and the 21 districts of Ho Chi Minh City. 

Participants have displayed their artistic talents in completing these paintings.

The event’s organizers anticipate recognizing the collaborative painting as a Vietnamese record during the closing ceremony of the Saigon Urban Street Fest, coinciding with the conclusion of Ho Chi Minh City Tourism Week 2023. 

They also announced that a portion of the revenue generated from the festival would contribute to the Draw Your Dream fund, benefiting children across the country, especially those from impoverished backgrounds, ethnic minorities, and pediatric cancer patients facing financial difficulties. 

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Da Nang steps up action to boost night-time tourism at oldest bridge over Han River

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The People’s Committee of Da Nang City in central Vietnam has approved a plan to pilot cultural, entertainment, and tourism activities over Nguyen Van Troi Bridge, the oldest bridge connecting both banks of the Han River, to spur the night-time economy.

The pilot plan for the city’s historic bridge is meant to diversify its tourism products and form a unique feature on the Han River.

Da Nang City will start to roll out various tourism services on the bridge and at nearby parks during the first stage of the plan from the first quarter of 2024.

The city will install lighting systems at the park east of the foot of the Nguyen Van Troi Bridge and on the bridge, while building some appealing flowery points for photoshoots at the parks near the bridge.

Photo exhibitions will be held on the ancient bridge or nearby parks quarterly and during national holidays.

The city is looking to organize music performances focusing on traditional, ethnic, and folk music at night on weekends to enthrall dwellers and tourists.

Book-reading and beer festivals can be launched at the parks near the bridge, while fast-food and beverage services will be made available in its surrounding areas to lure revelers.

Nguyen Van Troi Bridge (right) pictured before the country’s reunification day on April 30 1975. Photo: Archives

Nguyen Van Troi Bridge (right) is shown before Vietnam’s Reunification Day on April 30 1975. Photo: Archives

Built in 1951 by U.S. contractor RMK, Nguyen Van Troi Bridge is over 500 meters long with 13 spans.

According to Da Nang Bridge and Road JSC, a decade back, when the city administration decided to retain the bridge and turn it into a footbridge, the municipal Department of Transport conducted repair and upgrade work.

One of its spans had vertical clearance lifted for three meters to facilitate the passing of passenger ships.

Nguyen Van Troi Bridge (right) near Tran Thi Ly Bridge, one of the iconic bridges in Da Nang City. Photo: Truong Trung / Tuoi Tre

Nguyen Van Troi Bridge (right) near Tran Thi Ly Bridge, one of the iconic bridges in Da Nang City, central Vietnam. Photo: Truong Trung / Tuoi Tre

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Steam and joy this weekend: ‘Pho’ to warm little souls in Vietnam’s highlands

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Children and locals in Vietnam’s Central Highlands will find solace in steaming bowls of pho in the cold weather and participate in a variety of pho-based activities through a meaningful program to mark the Day of Pho (December 12) this weekend.

Pho, one of Vietnam’s most well-known dishes, consists of fresh rice noodles with broth and beef or chicken.

The ‘Pho for Mountainous Children 2023’ initiative – an event meant to delight children in Vietnam’s Central Highlands region with a slew of pho-centric activities, will take place in Da Lat City, a popular tourist site in Lam Dong Province, on Saturday and Sunday.

The Day of Pho is an annual event initiated in 2017 by Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper.

It went international for the first time via the Vietnam Phở Festival 2023 in Tokyo, Japan on October 7 and 8.

Through the initiative, locals in Lam Dong will be able to participate in a pho-cooking class, rice noodle-making activities, a game show, and a zero-dong market, while immersing themselves in art performances.

The event will also feature a ceremony to award scholarships to outstanding students from low-income families.

At the event, attendees will have the opportunity to savor hot bowls of pho cooked by renowned chefs and winners of the ‘Hoa Hoi Vang’ (Golden Star Anise) award.

The ‘Hoa Hoi Vang’ award is granted each year during the Day of Pho edition to honor pho chefs from across Vietnam.

Winner of the ‘Hoa Hoi Vang’ award Nguyen Tu Tin, co-founder of the Pho’S brand, told Tuoi Tre that three other winners will attend ‘Pho for Mountainous Children 2023’ as well.  

Tin added that to prepare for the event, 30 kilograms of beef bone, 40 kilograms of local grass-fed beef, fresh rice noodles, and ginseng are being transported to Da Lat City from nearby Kon Tum Province, where he will be participating in another food-based function in the days prior to ‘Pho for Mountainous Children 2023.’

Privileged students in  Thieng Lieng Island Hamlet in Can Gio District, Ho Chi Minh City presented scholarships at an event on the ‘Day of Pho.’ Photo: Duyen Phan / Tuoi Tre

Privileged students in Thieng Lieng Island Hamlet, Can Gio District, Ho Chi Minh City are presented with scholarships at an event on the ‘Day of Pho.’ Photo: Duyen Phan / Tuoi Tre

Cao Van Luan, the owner of a pho eatery in Australia, and his culinary apprentice will provide the program with 1,000 bowls of pho using beef imported from that country.

“I am eagerly awaiting the event so that I can bring 1,000 bowls of pho to children and locals in Da Lat,” Luan shared, adding that he hopes to spread Vietnamese pho culture through his international cooking style.

“Da Lat has a diverse culinary culture because the city is home to people from various regions [across Vietnam],” Luan said.

“Pho boast a rich diversity of regional styles.

“Each pho brand features a different taste. My international cooking style brings an exotic flavor to eaters.

“I cook the broth for pho with fruits such as apple, coconut, and pineapple to whet eaters’ appetite.”

For the past six years, Tuoi Tre has rolled out numerous community-driven initiatives to honor the annual Day of Pho.

These programs have brought the signature noodle dishto children and poor households in Binh Phuoc, Nghe An, and Thanh Hoa Provinces, as well as Ho Chi Minh City.

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