Hanoi (VNA) – The northern province of Bac Ninh hascompleted a dossier seeking UNESCO’s inclusion of the making of Dong Ho folkpaintings in the list of intangible cultural heritage in need of urgent safeguarding.
The provincial People’s Committee has proposedthe Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism send this dossier to the PrimeMinister for consideration and submission to UNESCO, the ministry said on March11.
According to researchers, this is a woodblockpainting genre created by residents in Dong Ho village of Song Ho commune, BacNinh’s Thuan Thanh district. The paintings vividly reflect the traditionalagricultural society, along with the life and practices of rural Vietnamesepeople.
In the past, there were 17 clans in Dong Hovillage engaging in the trade. After 1945, folk painting genres like Dong Ho,Hang Trong and Kim Hoang gradually fell into oblivion. In 1990, some localartisans began collecting old paintings and woodblocks in an effort to revivethe Dong Ho painting genre.
At present, the making of Dong Ho folk paintingshas been recovered and has its values upheld in the contemporary life. It wasrecognised as part of the national intangible cultural heritage in 2013./.