Young architect to release bilingual sketch
book on old-time Saigon
Binh Tay Market in District 6,
A young architect has decided to demonstrate his love for
Le Hung Trong, 31, is poised to release his
debut sketch book – “Sai Gon Xua” (Old-Time Saigon) – early next year.
The book, in both Vietnamese and English,
depicts over 12 of the city’s signature edifices and part of the role they
play in local residents’ life.
The publication also boasts two ancillary
sections of “The Urban Portrait” and an overview of
The 134-year-old
The book offers readers different perspectives on the city and
its time-honored edifices, and arouses a wide spectrum of emotions among
readers – including nostalgia for the elderly and middle-aged and novelty for
tourists, particularly foreigners and young generations.
Trong said he has adorned his sketches with
art-line strokes to add richness to the mansions, most of which are heavily
influenced by French architecture.
He incorporates many images of fish,
bananas, coconut fruits, and durians as well as the authentic images depicted
on the market’s entrances into his paintings of the city’s iconic Ben Thanh
Market in the downtown area.
Trong also ingeniously arranges a slew of
insets in the larger image of a chicken while sketching the 134-year-old
The means of transport widely used by locals in old-time
“I spent much time gathering materials from
different sources on the mansions to pick up their most distinctive features.
For example, during its early days the
Meanwhile, his sketches of the Notre Dame
Cathedral are embellished with fairy, art-line elements and transport
balloons.
The young man also draws trees, which have
been felled to make room for construction projects, in the downtown area.
Born in the south-central
“Like most kids, I was thrilled every time
my parents took me to
Young Vietnamese architect Le Hung Trong and his sketch
book "Saigon Xua" (Old-Time Saigon). Tuoi
Tre
The man started working on his book two years ago, and began sketching with
all his love for the city’s century-old edifices such as Nha Rong (Dragon
House) Harbor in District 4, Central Post Office and Municipal Theater in
District 1, and Binh Tay Market in District 6.
“While most keen on old-time
The book also provides readers with a
visually striking map of the city’s mansions in a chronological order based
on the time when they were built, the young architect added.
“Trong’s book leaves me upbeat about the
young generation, who expresses their pride and fondness for the city’s
bygone age though they have no first-hand experience about it whatsoever,”
commented journalist Pham Cong Luan – one of the successful authors on
According to local newswires, Trong claimed
the first prize for his design for the city’s iconic Tet (Lunar New Year)
flower street in 2011.
Infatuated with mermaids, most of his
architectural designs are suggestive of their image.
Trong’s “Saigon Xua” project has drawn
almost 25,000 likes and shares of the sketches which are posted on its
Facebook and website at www.saigonsaigon.vn.
Inspired by Trong’s book, two local young
singers, Au Bao Ngan and Minh Thuy have created an album featuring songs on
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Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 12, 2014
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