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Painter Nguyen Hoang Anh lives in Hoang Mai district, Hanoi. He has created thousands of dolls wearing the outfits of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic minority groups. (Photo: VNA)
Painter Hoang Anh said that painting is his main job and making dolls is a side job that he does to relax and relieve stress in life. (Photo: VNA)
(Photo: VNA)
Anh has designed 46 doll models wearing costumes of Vietnam’s ethnic minority groups and made 5,000 dolls of various sizes. (Photo: VNA)
He makes clothes of all ehtnic groups such as the Dao, Mong, Thai, Tay, Ha Nhi, and Lo Lo.(Photo: VNA)
(photo: ktds.vn)
(photo: ktds.vn)
Anh also draws pictures of mountain and highland scenery to match the dolls. An ethnic girl wears her traditional clothes and behind her is a picture of her locality to create a homogeneous space. (photo: ktds.vn)
(photo: ktds.vn)
(photo: ktds.vn)

Painter promotes Vietnamese ethnic minority outfits

(VOVWORLD) - Painter Nguyen Hoang Anh from Hanoi has made thousands of dolls wearing outfits of Vietnam’s ethnic minority groups, which are sold at airports and souvenir shops along Hanoi streets.