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has gloss | eng: Kim Hoang painting (Vietnamese: Tranh Kim Hoang) is a genre of Vietnamese woodcut paintings originated from Kim Hoàng village of Hanoi, Vietnam. In the past, Kim Hoang painting was a popular element of the Tết holiday, together with Dong Ho and Hang Trong painting, but this tradition was lost in the middle of the 20th century and today several authentic pictures of Kim Hoang painting are found only in museums or fine art galleries. However, the art of making Kim Hoang painting is still considered a symbol of traditional culture and aesthetic value of Vietnam. |
lexicalization | eng: Kim Hoang painting |
lexicalization | eng: Kim Hoàng painting |
instance of | (noun) the capital city of Vietnam; located in North Vietnam capital of Vietnam, Hanoi |
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has gloss | vie: Tranh Kim Hoàng là tên thường gọi của một dòng tranh dân gian phát triển khá mạnh từ thế kỷ 18 đến thế kỷ 19 của làng Kim Hoàng, xã Vân Canh, huyện Hoài Đức, tỉnh Hà Tây cũ, nay là Hà Nội. |
lexicalization | vie: tranh Kim Hoàng |
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media:img | Ga doc.JPG |
media:img | Lon doc.jpg |
media:img | TranhKimhoang1.jpg |
media:img | TranhKimhoang2.jpg |
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