Taoism pictures on display in Hanoi
Update: Oct 22, 2009
An exhibition introducing the Taoism worshipping tradition upheld by ethnic people in the northern mountainous areas of Vietnam opened in Hanoi on October 21.

On display at the show are 150 worshipping pictures, three printing frames, four gowns, 30 wooden masks and four accreditation papers of Taoist sorcerers.

These items belong to a huge collection including 350 worshipping pictures of Pham Duc Si, a carpenter and producer of wooden picture frames for painters of the University of Fine Arts.

Si has spent more than 20 years studying culture of various ethnic minorities including the Tay-Nung, Cao Lan-San chi, San Diu and Dao. He cherishes a wish of printing a book of the collection to put it on display for greater audience.

Taoism pictures in the northern mountainous region of Vietnam refer to worshipping drawings which are preserved by Taoist sorcerers and used in worship activities, especially those aimed at asking for good crops.
The exhibition will open until October 25.
VNA