Hanoi to spend VND2.5bn to repair the ceramic mural
The Hanoi People's Committee has approved a VND2.5bn (USD110,200) plan to repair the ceramic mosaic mural along Red River dyke as many parts have deteriorated.
At first, the Department of Culture and Sports will repair a 1 km section from Hong Ha to Chuong Duong Do streets. Artist Nguyen Thu Thuy said cracked and peeled areas will be repaired. They will reinforce the mosaic wall with some iron pillars to ensure that the mural will last for a long time.
It is expected that the first section will be completed by Tet Holiday. If everything goes smoothly, the Department Culture and Sports will submit plans to repair the rest of the mural in 2019.
The ceramic mosaic mural is one of the major projects for Hanoi’s millennium celebrations. It is 6km long and made by various foreign and local artists from traditional craft villages such as Chu Dau, Bat Trang and Phu Lang.
The content of the mosaic represents the decorative pattern from different periods in the history of Vietnam as well as children's drawings. An 810m section of the mural set a new Guinness World Record for World's largest ceramic mosaic in 2010.
However, as it is close to busy roads, vibrations and harsh weather have severely damaged many parts of the mural. It has also damaged by people and in the past year, it was only cleaned up with water and there is no proper maintenance scheduled.
Hanoi ceramic mosaic mural
At first, the Department of Culture and Sports will repair a 1 km section from Hong Ha to Chuong Duong Do streets. Artist Nguyen Thu Thuy said cracked and peeled areas will be repaired. They will reinforce the mosaic wall with some iron pillars to ensure that the mural will last for a long time.
It is expected that the first section will be completed by Tet Holiday. If everything goes smoothly, the Department Culture and Sports will submit plans to repair the rest of the mural in 2019.
The ceramic mosaic mural is one of the major projects for Hanoi’s millennium celebrations. It is 6km long and made by various foreign and local artists from traditional craft villages such as Chu Dau, Bat Trang and Phu Lang.
The content of the mosaic represents the decorative pattern from different periods in the history of Vietnam as well as children's drawings. An 810m section of the mural set a new Guinness World Record for World's largest ceramic mosaic in 2010.
However, as it is close to busy roads, vibrations and harsh weather have severely damaged many parts of the mural. It has also damaged by people and in the past year, it was only cleaned up with water and there is no proper maintenance scheduled.
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