Viet Nam News
HA NOI — Sketches of Soviet-style apartment blocks and old streets of Ha Noi are on display in the capital.
The exhibition in downtown Ha Noi is part of a series of cultural events entitled ’Memories of Ha Noi’, that began on Monday.
The exhibition showcases hundreds of sketches by Urban Sketchers, a group of amateur and professional artists from Viet Nam and elsewhere who are in love with the city.
They depict old apartment blocks and street corners where people share a common living space and nurture local culture.
These spaces feature an integral part of the urban area of Ha Noi, according to Tran Thi Thanh Thuy, the leader of Urban Sketchers Ha Noi.
On the occasion, the group launched a book entitled Old Apartment Blocks in Ha Noi gathering sketches by the group members and writing from 30 authors who were residents of the old apartments.
“We hope those who attend can relive the ambience of Ha Noi during the 1980s,” she said.
“The old apartment blocks are the most obvious symbol of the architecture during this period.”
Author Nguyen Quang Thieu, who used to live in an old subsidy apartment block in the capital. said the book tells the story of Ha Noi during subsidy times in a lively manner.
“The event ‘Memories of Ha Noi’ will remind participants of the dramatic period when food, goods and services were purchased with coupons or food stamps.
“Some cuisine, clothes, home appliances and house designs were born during that time and can’t be found today. They become an important part in the memoir of anyone who experienced that time,” Thieu said.
The events are the result of co-operation between Urban Sketchers Ha Noi and Ngon Garden.
Pham Thi Bich Hanh, owner of Ngon Garden Restaurant, initiated the programme alongside a culinary experience, in which participants enjoy food that people consumed during the subsidy period.
“Those who were born and raised in Ha Noi during a subsidy period (1976-86) probably have unforgettable memories of that time,” said Hanh.
“It is a time of hardship in history. Life was difficult due to a sluggish and inefficient production system. All essentials of life were provided in a very limited quantity.”
Hanh said she organised the event with respect to traditional, cultural and historical values.
While reading the book and enjoying the drawings, people can experience dishes from the subsidy period such as rice cooked with cassava (rice was so expensive that people had to cook together with cassava), meat with fermented salty vegetables, peanuts fried with salt, dried fish and deep-fried tofu in fish sauce (due to a lack of the food, dishes were often salty to make people consume less).
Apart from the ‘subsidy’ meal, the restaurant also serves pho bo (noodles with beef).
"Middle-aged people will enjoy the meal with memories, meanwhile young people will enjoy with stories told by the previous generation," Hanh said.
The exhibition of sketches will run until January 31 at Ngon Garden Restaurant, 70 Nguyen Du Street, Ha Noi. — VNS