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From the fallen mahogany tree to the work "Revival" in the heart of Hanoi

On September 7, 2024, Typhoon Yagi swept through Hanoi, knocking down a series of trees, including a 70-year-old rosewood tree in Co Tan Flower Garden (Hoan Kiem). It seemed like its life cycle had ended, but artist Tia-Thuy Nguyen drew a new shape for the tree through the artwork "Resurrection".

HeritageHeritage23/04/2025

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Following the original form of the tree, the work carries the unique metallic color of more than 6 tons of metal.

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Thousands of hours of hard work have turned broken tree branches into graceful steel lines, decorated with thousands of shiny steel leaves.

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Now, "Resurrection" stands proudly where it once flourished, not only quietly shining but also radiating the beauty of resilience, a testament to life rising after the storm.

Heritage Magazine




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