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The village for artists on Saigon River bank
In the last 15 years, the village of Ham Long in District 2, with
charming landscape, has become the home to many Saigon artists.
"It’s great that amid a big city, a valuable art space like this is still
preserved. I feel this is the pride of Vietnam," a Taiwanese tourist said. The
tourist said that this was his second visit to the village, this time with his
family.
The village was built 15 years ago by a group of Saigon painters.
In late '90s, a group of artists, mostly painters wandered to find a quiet,
beautiful place to work. A wide strip of land along the bank of the Saigon
River, in Thanh My Loi ward, District 2, HCM City, held their feet by its
romantic and wild beauty. Late painter Nguyen Thanh Chau named it Ham Long
(Dragon Jaw) based on the shape of the land.
Watercolor painter Ly Khac Nhu – one of the founder of Ham Long Village –
recalled: "Initially, I just dug a pond to breed fish and built a tent here, as
a place to work. Gradually I loved the quiet and fresh space in this place so I
moved my family here."
After Nhu, many other artists bought land to build their houses in this land
because they all love the atmosphere and the landscape here. After 15 years,
this desert land has become Ham Long Village, the home to over 40 painters of
Saigon.
Each artist contributes a unique style to the village. On the strip of land of
less than 10 hectares, the artists have created a unique cultural space
featuring houses of the three regions in Vietnam: North - Central - South. Each
house has a different style, including stilt houses and charnel-houses of the
Central Highlands. The village of artists has its own rules to maintain its
style and peace.
Compared with 15 years ago, the artist village has changed a lot. The 15-year
journey is relentless efforts to create a diverse cultural space but imbued with
national identity in the heart of Saigon. Across the river is the city center
with high-rise skyscrapers... On this bank, a miniature village is nestled.
Source: VNE |
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