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There will be
an a frenzy of flowers at Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi next
month, as craftsmen take over the centre with their artistic
and floral creations.
The five-day
event Flower Street Festival – Hanoi 2009, will welcome
famous artisans and craftsmen from Hanoi ’s traditional
villages to present their artwork made from hundreds of
thousands of flowers, as well as their traditional products.
From December
31 to January 4, the festival will take over a 600m-long
stretch of road, from the intersection of Dinh Tien
Hoang-Hang Bai-Trang Tien- Hang Khay to Ba Kieu Temple
alongside Hoan Kiem Lake .
The colourful
flower beds will be designed by some of Hanoi ’s most famous
florists, including Mai Hanh, Duc Hai and Nguyen Ba Muu. The
fresh flowers will be accompanied by a range of materials,
including silk and wood.
Artisans from
Chuong village-a famous conical hat-making village – will
present an installation of conical hats in different sizes,
while artisans from the fan-making Chang Son village will
display a massive fan, measuring 9m wide and 4.5m high.
Artisan Lan
Tuyen will provide a warm welcome to the festival grounds,
creating a peach-blossom-shaped gate from bamboo tape fans.
Typical old quarter mossy-roof houses will be replicated by
artisans Nguyen Manh Tuan from Bat Trang pottery village,
while massive lotus-shaped lanterns will also adorn the
lake.
“Flower beds
and art installations will be in harmony to ensure that this
will be the most stunning festival Hanoi has ever seen,”
said flower artisan Nguyen Manh Hung, the main designer of
the festival’s flower decorations.
Hung will
also impress tourists with ao dai (traditional dress)
collection made from rattan, silk flowers, dried flowers and
leaves.
According to
deputy director of Hanoi’s Culture, Sports and Tourism
Department Nguyen Khac Loi, the week is not just about
livening up the city’s scenery, but is also a meaningful
cultural activity to welcome the New Year.
“The festival
is an event to present the golden skills of Hanoi’s artists
and to express the cultural quintessence of the
1,000-year-old capital,” he said.
“We expect to
get as much experience as possible from this year’s festival
to plan a flower festival next year – the year of the
1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi,” said one the
festival’s organisers Nguyen Thi Hoa.
Unfortunately, recent flooding in Hanoi has destroyed most
of the city’s flower fields, so the festival will have to
present flowers from neighbouring provinces and from the
“land of flowers“ in Da Lat.
“That is our
biggest regret, that we can’t use flowers from Hanoi for a
festival taking place in Hanoi ,” she said.
The
festival’s organiser, Hanoi-based DC Music and
Entertainment, will spend around VND 2 billion (US $117,000
) on the festival. (VNA) |