Hanoi (VNA) - A mural, depicting Sri Lanka's most stunning naturaland cultural beauty, was unveiled on January 22 on Hanoi’s Ceramic Road.
The art work, which is 12 metres long and 1.6 metres high, was adapted byartists from Tan Hanoi Art Company from the outline of the Sri Lanka TourismPromotion Bureau to ceramic material and implemented within a month, reportedNhan Dan newspaper.
The centre of the painting is an image of the stone fortress, also known as the"lion rock" of Sri Lanka, which has been recognised as a worldheritage by UNESCO. The work also features a peacock, Ceylon panther and thedaily life of Sri Lanka.
Addressing the inauguration ceremony, painter Nguyen Thu Thuy, who mastermindedthe ceramic mural project, said that she was very proud and touched wheninternational friends and the public give special affection for the HanoiCeramic Road.
The Sri Lankan Embassy is the first embassy to present Hanoi a work of theHanoi Ceramic Road on Nghi Tam Street. This is considered as a meaningfulactivity of Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Vietnam Hasanthi U. Dissanayake and theSri Lankan people, opening the beauty project of Nghi Tam Street, an importantroad supply from Noi Bai airport into the city centre, artist Thuy said. - VNA