Dong Ho Painting Art - The Folk Colors of Vietnamese Tet

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Dong Ho paintings, a famous folk art form of Vietnam, have become an integral part of the cultural life of the people, especially during Tet Nguyen Dan (Lunar New Year). With their bright colors, simple, rustic lines, Dong Ho paintings embody both artistic value and profound meaning.
 
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Dong Ho paintings are typically printed on do paper, a traditional Vietnamese paper, using the handmade woodcut technique. Each painting is a unique work of art, reflecting the skill and dedication of the artist.

The content of Dong Ho paintings is diverse and rich, depicting the daily life, customs, and beliefs of Vietnamese people. Familiar images such as rural market scenes, quarrels, mouse weddings, and pig herds are vividly and accessibly represented.

Especially, Dong Ho paintings on Tet themes, such as the Mouse Wedding, Coconut Harvest, and Returning with Honor, have become symbols of the traditional Tet holiday. People often buy Dong Ho paintings to hang in their homes, hoping to bring luck, prosperity, and peace to their families.

Dong Ho paintings are not just art products but also a unique cultural trait of the Vietnamese people. They showcase the creativity and craftsmanship of the artists and the nation’s appreciation for beauty.
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