Fan
Item number 3127/11 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number 3127/11 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Paper fan advertising a Vietnamese water puppet troupe. Collapsible fan is made of tan coloured paper attached to thin bamboo sticks that are gathered at bottom and held together with a metal rivet. On one side is printed NŪA ROI NÓ’UOC THĂNG LONG at top, with the logo of the "Thang Long Water Puppet Troupe” below, this lettering arching over the stylized image of a crowned red puppet standing in water. On the other side of the fan is written QŪY VĂN HÓA THÀNH PHÔ’ H`A NộI . HA NOI CULTURAL FUND above a blue logo of two hands holding a small building. Location information is printed on both sides in blue.
Fan advertising the Thang Long Water Puppet Troupe in Hanoi. These fans are said to have been used widely throughout Hanoi.
Collected in Hanoi by Jason Schoonover and Susan Hattori, in 1994.
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Fan advertising the Thang Long Water Puppet Troupe in Hanoi. These fans are said to have been used widely throughout Hanoi.
Paper fan advertising a Vietnamese water puppet troupe. Collapsible fan is made of tan coloured paper attached to thin bamboo sticks that are gathered at bottom and held together with a metal rivet. On one side is printed NŪA ROI NÓ’UOC THĂNG LONG at top, with the logo of the "Thang Long Water Puppet Troupe” below, this lettering arching over the stylized image of a crowned red puppet standing in water. On the other side of the fan is written QŪY VĂN HÓA THÀNH PHÔ’ H`A NộI . HA NOI CULTURAL FUND above a blue logo of two hands holding a small building. Location information is printed on both sides in blue.
Collected in Hanoi by Jason Schoonover and Susan Hattori, in 1994.
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