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Making paper masks for over 30 years
Busy for the mid-Autumn festival Hoa’s wife sharing the workload Business in the 1980s
These days, the clients are reducing
in number and the craft itself seems to be fading. Still, they keep up
their business in order to save the trade for posterity.
The folding, gluing and meticulous
construction of the masks makes it a time-consuming process. Only after
paint is applied they are ready for buyers.
Drying process Meticulously-made masks Diverse designs Time-consuming work
The
couple makes thousands of paper masks of all kinds for the festival.
Their products are diverse in design, many resembling famous characters
from Vietnamese literature, such as Chi Pheo and Thi No. Others look
like the heads of animals. Sunny days are much more productive for them,
when they can make around 20 masks. If it rains, however, their output
is much lower.
Masks of famous Vietnamese figures
A buffalo
Children's favourites
By Song Ha –
Le Tu, dtinews.vn
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Thứ Sáu, 5 tháng 9, 2014
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