An
embroidered picture called “Coi xua” made by the Coi Xua Handicraft
and Export Company from Van Lam craft village in the northern province
of Ninh Binh, has recently been introduced in Hanoi.
The
picture is an enormous 5.5×31m weighing 1.5 tonne. More than 100
artisans started their work in 2009, using nearly 170m2 of Italian wool
and around 250kg of thread to complete it in 60,000 days.
The picture features the important historical events in the former ancient capital of Hoa Lu under
the reign of the Dinh-Pre Le and Ly Dynasties, including the
foundation of the Dai Co Viet, the landscape of Hoa Lu with the temples
of kings Dinh Tien Hoang and Le Dai Hanh, and Ly Thai To’s decision to
move the capital city to Hanoi.
Pham Thi Hoai, the owner of the picture, hopes it will be displayed
in Hanoi to serve as a bridge linking the former capital city of Hoa Lu
and the present capital Hanoi.
Attending at the introduction ceremony, Pham Quang Nghi, Secretary
of the Hanoi City Party Committee expressed his gratitude to the Hoa Lu
embroiderers’ great contribution Hanoi’s millennium anniversary.
The picture is scheduled to make its public debut at the Cultural Friendship Palace on August 16.