‘Tale of Kieu’ lands on village walls

The central province of Ha Tinh has come up with an innovative way to reduce moss on its walls and attract tourists.
‘Tale of Kieu’ lands on village walls ảnh 1A mural depicting the two sisters of Kieu (Photo: VNA)

Ha Tinh (VNA) - The central province of Ha Tinh has come up with aninnovative way to reduce moss on its walls and attract tourists.

Artists from the province are giving its walls a makeover by creating murals depictingfigures and landscapes mentioned in the Tale of Kieu (a Vietnameseepic poem), as the poet, Nguyen Du, was a native to this locality.

Painters from the province-based Nguyen Du Art and Culture College havecompleted 30 murals on the walls surrounding the village. Walls along the roadsin Phong Giang village, which falls in Du’s native commune of Tien Dien, gotmurals earlier this month.

Some murals include the lines of the poem in Vietnamese and English. Accordingto Pham Ngu Binh, Chairman of the communal People’s Committee, the bilingualinscription is to encourage foreign visitors to visit the late poet’s hometown.

Binh expects the murals to lure more tourists to the village and boost thebusiness of its homestays, run by 14 families in the locality.

The murals have received popular support, as the local residents say they givethe village’s roads a vibrant look. “We are happy with the colourful walls. Nomore boring, rusty fences in the village,” said Nguyen Thi Tan, a resident.

Cao Tien Hung, one of the painters, said it was more challenging to depict thepoem than any other artwork as the description of figures and landscapesmentioned in the poem needed to be accurate.

The idea of murals was suggested by the province’s Department of Culture andSports, which proposed some 200 murals around the village.

Ha Tinh is the eighth locality in the country to be getting mural streets.Others include Tam Thanh and Tam Hai villages in the central province of QuangNam, Ganh Yen village in the central province of Quang Ngai, Cao Lanh villagein the southern province of Dong Thap, a fresco alley in Da Nang, Phung Hung streetin Hanoi and Canh Duong mural village in the central province of Quang Binh.

Tale of Kieu is recognised as a top literary work in the country. It waswritten by poet Nguyen Du (1766-1820), who was also a mandarin in the eras ofthe Nguyen Lords (1558-1777) and Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945).-VNA
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