Hue 500-year-old pottery village inspires Ngoc Han
VOV.VN - These days, the central mission of Ngoc Han is lending a helping hand to flood victims in the central region and preparing for the Hue Traditional Craft Festival 2017.
Pictured is Ngoc Han hand painting a beautiful pattern on a ceramic vase while on a visit to the 500-year-old Phuoc Tich pottery village. |
It’s an art that requires patience and dexterity. |
She colours the vase attentively. Despite cold and rainy weather, she and her creware eager to learn the ins and outs making beautiful ceramics. |
Under the guidance of an experienced artisan from the village of Phuoc Tich, Ngoc Han uses her hands to shape the pottery. |
She chooses to draw the universal peace symbol on her pottery piece. |
Ngoc Han joins other artisans hand painting ceramics. She says the residents warmly welcome her and offer helpful advice. |
The trip helps me better connect with my inner self, she says, and understand the reality of love and feel more responsible in contributing to support the handicraft villages. |
Leaving Hue, the former Miss Vietnam 2010 says she plans on next going to the pottery village of My Thien in Quang Ngai Province. |
On the occasion, she presents US$440 (VND10 million) to residents in the central region who are damaged by the floods. |
Ngoc Han enjoys learning ceramics at the village of Phuoc Tich, which has served as an inspiration for an Ao Dai collection she’ll introduce at the upcoming Hue Craft Festival 2017. |