XQ Hand Embroidery Ceremony in Da Lat, Viet Nam
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Dalat is known for much detailed embroidery work. We visit the Dalat embroidery center. Many beautiful pieces are made and displayed. The erea is 4 kilometers away from the central city of Dalat.
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XQ Hand Embroidery Ceremony in Da Lat, Viet Nam Part 2
Gallery of silk hand-embroidery Da Lat, Vietnam
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Walking Challenge: First time in the Country: Amazing Clay Tunnel in Dalat, Lam Dong, Vietnam
Walking Challenge: Tigon Dalat Hostel to LamDong (Clay Tunnel).
It’s my first time to go in Dalat, Vietnam ???????? And I like to explore the place. Then I found this amazing tourist spot named “Clay Tunnel”. I don’t know what to expect but I just want to walk going there.
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Accordingly “Dalat Clay Sculptures Tunnel (Dalat Star tourist site): It is known by many names such as: Clay Village, Clay Tunnel…which is a carved dry ditch about 1.2 km long beside Tuyen Lam Lake. Here, visitors seem to be stay in the fairy world with countless unique art sculptures; the statues of: monkeys, elephants, snakes, turtles, frogs, antique Vespa motorbike, horse cart, flowers waterfall; the famous architecture in Da Lat: The old railway station, Cathedral, Da Lat pedagogical colleges, pagoda …; and especially the clay house is full facilities. All of them were made of red soil in Dalat which was mixed with stone powder and cement.“
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Excursion trip by train from Dalat to Linh Phuoc Pagoda 2017 Vietnam
#Linh #Phuoc #Pagoda, Trai Mat, #Da #Lat (About 8 km from town). This kitschy #temple is one of a kind in Vietnam. Broken #porcelain is used to compose beautiful mosaics that adorn the whole of this 7-level pagoda, and it is still expanding. free.
Da Lat #Railway #Station (Vietnamese: Ga Đà Lạt) is a railway station on the Da Lat–Thap Cham Railway line in Vietnam, serving the town of Da Lat in Lâm Đồng Province. It was designed in 1932 by French architects Moncet and Reveron, and opened in 1938. Largely unused since abandonment of the railway during the later years of the Vietnam War, it was returned to a limited level of service in the 1990s with the reopening of a 7 km (4.3 mi) section of track leading to the nearby village of Trai Mat, operated as a tourist attraction. It is notable for its unique architectural style, which incorporates an overall Art Deco theme with elements of native Cao Nguyen communal houses from Vietnam's Central Highlands.
Construction of the Da Lat–Thap Cham Railway began in 1908, a decade after it had first been proposed by Paul Doumer, then Governor General of French Indochina, and proceeded in stages. Due to the difficulty of the mountainous terrain west of Sông Pha—where the Ngoan Muc Pass rose into the Central Highlands—construction proceeded slowly, requiring several rack railway sections and tunnels to be built. The railway was 84 km (52 mi) long, and rose almost 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) along a winding route with three rack rail sections and five tunnels. The railway tracks finally reached Da Lat in 1932, 24 years after construction had begun. Another railway station existed at the time, operated by the SGAI, a company that had managed the operation of the railway until that time. The job of designing and constructing a new railway station to replace the old one was given to French architects Moncet and Reveron, who submitted a proposal designed by Reveron in 1932. The new station would follow the Art Deco style popular at the time, but would incorporate some characteristics of a Cao Nguyen communal house of Vietnam's Central Highlands, specifically with its high, steep roofs. Construction of the new station began in 1935, directly supervised by Moncet, and was completed three years later in 1938, becoming one of the first colonial-style buildings to be erected in the area.
A JNR Class C12 steam #locomotive at Da Lat Railway Station
Throughout the Vietnam War, the Da Lat–Thap Cham line—as with the entire Vietnamese railway network—was a target of bombardments and sabotage.Relentlessly sabotaged and mined by the Viet Cong, the line gradually fell out of use, with regular operations coming to an end in 1968. Following the Fall of Saigon in April 1975, the railway was dismantled to provide materials for the repair of the main line. In the 1990s, however, a 7 km (4.3 mi) section of the line between Da Lat Railway Station and the nearby village of Trại Mát was restored and returned to active use as a tourist attraction.
A 2002 planning document listed the restoration of the entire Da Lat–Thap Cham railway as a priority for infrastructure development for Da Lat and Lâm Đồng Province, including the upgrading of Da Lat Railway Station to handle passenger and cargo transportation. The proposed renewal received the backing of provincial and local governments, and the national government indicated that private companies would also be allowed to participate in the reconstruction of the railway. The project would also include a connection to the North–South Railway at Thap Cham, allowing trains to circulate between Da Lat and the rest of the country for the first time since the Vietnam War. In December 2009, four rail cars restored to look like the rail cars used on the Da Lat–Thap Cham line in the 1930s were put into use on the Da Lat–Trai Mat tourist railroad, carrying signage reading Dalat Plateau Rail Road.
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Far East Adventure Travel-Heritage Train Ride-Dalat, Vietnam
Da Lat is located in the South Central Highlands of Vietnam. It was established by the French during their occupation as a hill town resort in 1907.
It’s temperate climate at an elevation of 1500 meters provided French settlers with a cool retreat from the hot tropical climate below. The railway was established to provide daily transport for passengers from Saigon and the coastal town of Nha Trang, which would further connect travellers to the north.
The Da Lat Railway Station was designed in 1932 and opened in 1938. It is a unique building in that it incorporates an art deco style with traditional native Cao Nguyen highland communal house elements.
Considering the railway shut down during the Vietnam war years due to military activity it’s surprisingly in pretty good shape.
The railway and the Da Lat station laid dormant for many years until it was finally resurrected as a tourist attraction in 1991. The 7km ride takes passengers to Trai Mat with a 40 minute stop before heading back to the station.
There’s an original steam locomotive on display but these days the train is pulled by a diesel engine.
Service runs 5 times a day with the first train at 7:45 and the last one at 4pm. A ticket costs about $5 for foreigners.
When this was a full service railway operating from Saigon and Nha Trang there would be three cars for passengers and one for cargo.
Look for the carriage with the padded seats for a little extra comfort.
There’s just something about train travel that sets it apart with other forms of transportation. The sound of the engine and the wheels clicking on the tracks, the whistle from the conductor, it’s a true adventure ride.
As the train pulls away from the station the landscape opens up to reveal the little enclaves and rural landscape along with the reminders of Da Lat’s colonial heritage.
The tradition of flower and vegetable growing in Da Lat goes as far back as the 1930’s. The train takes you past today’s latest technology in agriculture including greenhouses and aquatic farming.
After 20 minutes we arrived at Trai Mat and are given 40 minutes to wander around the village. Most head for the Linh Phuoc or Dragon Pagoda about a 10-15 walk from the train station.
The most unique aspect of this pagoda is the building material used to construct it. Made up of debris of glass, porcelain, and pottery. The pillars at the front of the Buddhist temple are in the shape of dragons, all made from glass. Another dragon is found near a pond next to the temple. It’s total winding length measures 49 meters, with scales made completely from 12,000 empty glass bottles.
Across from the pond and dragon sits the temple’s most prominent structure, a 37 meter high seven storey tower. The first floor houses a bell that weighs 8.5 tons. The building is adorned with ceramic mosaics of dragons and phoenixes.
This stop before getting back on the train for the return to Da Lat is a great opportunity to get a few quiet moments in the countryside. Surrounding yourself with the greenhouses and fields completes your experience in the southern highlands.
Then it’s back on the train for the 20 minute ride to Da Lat station.
This is a unique train travel experience, very different from a ride on Vietnam’s regular service. The sounds of rail travel on the Da Lat line are louder, deeper. The rocking cars and overall motion and sensation of the train perhaps would be tiring and uncomfortable on a long journey, but for a short tourist ride, it’s a sensational window into the history of Vietnam’s early tourism days.
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XQ HAND EMBROIDERY
Good morning, my name Oanh and I will be your guide for this tour. Today, I will take you to visit a place quite interesting and bold national identity that is XQ Hand Embroidery. Let’s go!
Now, we are standing in front of XQ hand embroidery. Located at 64 Tran Phu Street, in the heart of the tourist hub, XQ Historical Village is a private wonderland of the art of embroidery. In this lively craft village, visitors can immerse themselves in admiration of the intricate embroidery works and take in some of the historic photographs and items on display.
NOW let’s explore the highlights of this place together, XQ hand embroidery with accident architecture that is the wonderful artwork. This place has quiet space with pictures are arranged cleverly between light and color. In addition having a lot of beautiful handmade embroidery that help them attract on visitors. The place opens from 7:30 am to 10:00 pm. Visitors to the NT XQ Center will be greeted by women who wear traditional clothes- AO DAI. Firstly, guests are invited to visit poetry garden or garden compose. It is a quiet and shady garden with tables for visitors enjoy poetry and tea. And it is also a place to welcome the friends and relatives of the center. Leaving it, people will be introduced to the altar room of the ancestors, where the worshipers who created the embroidery industry develops. After exploring the origins of one, you are taken to the bright area of the artic to learn the steps to complete an embroidery pictures.
Hi everyone. Welcome to our presentation. I am Phat from Group “6”. Today, I would like to introduce about the formation of embroidery XQ.
In Vietnam embroidery has existed for long time, since 16th century, over the art of embroidery has reached a level of perfection in Vietnam.
The founder of embroidery in Vietnam was Le Cong Hanh, was born 1606, under real name Tran Quoc Khai.
Since the period of feudalism, the art of embroidery has been used by Monarchs and aristocratic families, using design created by Vietnamese artists.
Though century turmoil, Vietnam has maintained a long traditional of embroidery, capturing the cultural characteristic off nation, and in corporating changers over time.
Mrs. Hoang Thi Xuan a descendant of the Nguyen’s dynasty ( her great grandmother was a distant cousin of lady Hoang Thi Cuc-King Bao Dai’ mother ) inherited the art of embroidery and method of tinting threads, passed down by her ancestors. With a spirit of creation and much perseverance, she and her husband, Vo Van Quan, an artist painter created a new direction for Vietnamese embroidery with purpose of restoring tradition which has been lost over time.
In oder to spread and develop a traditional career of nation more and more, we has established other branches :
+ XQ SaiGon Silk hand embroidery Company.
+ XQ DaNang Silk hand embroidery Company.
+ And 01 April 1999 : XQ Nha Trang and Art Center.
Characteristics of XQ embroidery: XQ Embroidery is a unique combination of embroidery and artistry through skillful craftsmanship and rich creativity of XQ artisans. Not restricted to content such as traditional embroidered pictures in Vietnam, with the theme ngu - tieu - canh - muc or tung- cuc - truc - mai. XQ embroidery is very diverse with many topics such as landscape paintings, feng shui paintings, one-sided paintings, two-sided paintings, portraits and paintings, emotion and enthusiasm when composing and performing. The XQ embroidered paintings shimmer live thanks to the harmonious combination of colors, giving the painting a very powerful vitality. In addition to the industrial colors, XQ also uses a variety of silk threads with natural fineness to create a landscape picture a close to life. The price of each picture depends on the size and complexity of the painting, the lowest is about 1,500,000 VND / 50x70cm. Although the price of XQ is quite high compared to the market of embroidery Vietnam, but it is perfectly suited to the work of the embroiderers to create a complete work.
Embroidery process as follows:
• First samples will be drawn drawing printed on paper.
• Then the process of star pattern on fabric. Process so samples can scan paper or sample needles under brushstrokes combined with pastels and oil.
• Embroidered cloth after drawing the sample is stretched to revise the definition frame scan unknown and start embroidering. Based on a sample drawn buffet embroidery artisan colors and embroidery on fabrics only. The colors and artistry of step painting completely depends on the aesthetic level of careful and meticulous workmanship of the artisans embroider…
• After embroidery finished painting will be cut only carefully checked bug fix and dismantling out of the embroidery frame.
• Painting will then be cleaned by washing or wiping back.
• Paintings will be board for flat light steam.
• To dry then proceed paintings framed paintings.
НЯЧАНГ. Галерея картин, вышитых шелком | XQ Hand Embroidery. 27.01.17.
Что посетить в Нячанге? Обязательно сходите в галерею вышитых шелком картин! Это так вдохновляет! Потрясает и приносит удовольствие! К тому же сама галерея устроена очень креативно, в этническом стиле. Там все такое милое!
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정영양자수박물관 동영상 The Seol Won Foundation,The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum
The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum, Seoul, South Korea founded by Dr. Young Yang Chung is an exhibition, educational, and research facility dedicated to advancing the knowledge and appreciation of embroidery and textile arts. Inaugurated in May 2004 by Sookmyung Women's University.
The Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum at Sookmyung Women’s University is an exhibition, educational, and research facility dedicated to advancing the knowledge and appreciation of embroidery and textile arts. Inaugurated in May 2004, the museum houses an extensive collection of embroidered and woven textiles representing various periods and regions.
The museum’s permanent collection, primarily focused on East Asian costume and decorative arts, is among the most comprehensive of its kind in Asia. Its wide scope illuminates the cross-cultural dialogues in technique and style that have enriched textile arts. Through exhibition and education efforts, the museum seeks to highlight the technical and artistic achievement of embroiderers across time and place; expand understanding of the social and cultural roles that textiles have fulfilled globally; and establish the art of embroidery as a significant contribution to world culture. Housed in a new building that includes exhibition galleries, an information center, a library, conservation studios, classrooms, and a 300-seat auditorium equipped with earphones for simultaneous translation, the museum aims to become a leading center for scholarship in embroidery and other textile arts.
The permanent collection of the Chung Young Yang Embroidery Museum includes votive textiles, ecclesiastical robes, military uniforms, folding screens, wedding garments, chair and table coverings, rank insignia, and various types of clothing, costume accessories, and household furnishings used by all social classes. The collection encompasses a broad range of examples from around the world as well as replicas of extant ancient artifacts. The museum seeks to encourage the examination of embroidered textiles as primary documents of the technological, social, and cultural environments that produced them as well as to emphasize embroidery’s position as an important cultural inheritance and an expressive, dynamic, and continually evolving art form.
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