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Book on Central Highlands culture published

Photographer Tran Phong has released a new book entitled Tuong Go Tay Nguyen (Wooden Statues in The Central Highlands of Vietnam).
Book on Central Highlands culture published ảnh 1Cover of the photo book by photographer Tran Phong (Photo courtesy of Tran Phong)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Photographer Tran Phong has released a new bookentitled Tuong Go Tay Nguyen (Wooden Statues in The Central Highlands of Vietnam).

The bilingual English – Vietnamese book is published by The Gioi PublishingHouse with 256 pages and about 300 photos to feature the deep and brilliantbeauty in the cultural flow of the ethnic groups in the Central Highlands.

"I took the photos in the book in 1986 and many years later," saidthe veteran photographer.

"I selected more than 300 photos from about 1,000 photos that I shot ofwooden statues, charnel-houses and activities related to the funerary customsmainly in Jarai and Ba Na groups in Gia Lai and Kon Tum provinces. I want toprint these photos to preserve and promote traditional culture."

Wooden statues in the Central Highlands are unique sculptures of Vietnam,according to the preface by Phong. "Today, going to the villages in theCentral Highlands we no longer have the opportunity to see the wooden statueswith artistic value like many years ago. The charnel-house and the statues havebeen modernised with cement and steel roofs. Very few elderly artisans are leftin the area and the wooden statues gradually disappear in modern life."

In the photos, the cultures of the two largest ethnic groups in Truong Son Dong(eastern Truong Son Range) becomes vivid featuring aspects of the CentralHighlands, according to the foreword by Associate Professor Ngo Van Doanh.

"In the Central Highlands, the charnel-house is a unique location,combining different arts such as architecture, sculpture, painting, knittingand decoration. All elements make the charnel-house unique."

Funerals are one of the most important ceremonies for many ethnic groups in Vietnam’scentral highland region.

During his 30-year career, Phong has won hundred awards at home and around theworld. He is a member of Vietnam Association Photography Association's ArtCouncil.

He published two books entitled Dieu Khac Go Dan Gian Jarai, Ba Na (Folk WoodEngraving of Jarai and Ba Na Groups) in 1995 and Le Hoi Tay Nguyen (CentralHighlands Festival) in 2008./. 
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