VOV.VN - Tiger figurines located throughout the northern province of Bac Ninh wearing Ao Tu Than, a four-part dress, and Non Quai Thao, a flat palm hat, aimed at celebrating the Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet, have excited local people in the buildup to the festival.
As the Lunar New Year approaches, tiger figurines have begun popping up in public places across Bac Ninh province, adding to the liveliness of spring in the northern locality.
This year local has seen artisans debut tiger-shaped models wearing Ao Tu Than, a four-part dress, and Non Quai Thao, a flat palm hat.
Materials used to make the mascots are diverse, including composite plastic and foam.
Each of the tiger figurines come various sizes with a height of between one and five metres, depending on the needs of customers.
Making the figurine requires both meticulousness and skill.
How the tiger-shaped models appear after completion.
Each of the figurines displays the friendliness of local people in Bac Ninh province.
Artisans receive plenty of orders for tiger figurines ahead of the Lunar New Year.