The tuna sculpture made of coconut shells is placed at Nghinh Phong tower square - Photo: MINH CHIEN
On the afternoon of August 16, hundreds of tourists came to Nghinh Phong Tower Square to visit and take photos. Many people were surprised by the "giant" ocean tuna made from coconut shells by artisan Pham Hong Bao (47 years old, owner of Binh SVC coconut handicraft establishment).
Ms. Le Thanh Tra (40 years old, tourist from Nha Trang ward, Khanh Hoa) said: "The tuna is made very elaborately. Everyone knows that the specialty of the old Phu Yen province is ocean tuna, so this is also a very typical symbol when placed here."
Dima (33 years old, Russian tourist) and his friend came to take pictures with the tuna, then used Google Translate to understand the product description.
"A very unique handmade product, we really like products made from natural materials," said Dima.
Artisan Pham Hong Bao said the work will be displayed at Thap Nghinh Phong Square from August 16 to 20. It will then be displayed at the Dak Lak Culture, Tourism and Cuisine Week (from August 27 to September 2) and then transferred to the Dak Lak Museum.
"The work has only been displayed here for the first day, but many visitors are very interested in coming to see and take pictures. Many people even stop to read the notes introducing the work and many are surprised to know that this is the most suitable product to celebrate the cooperation between Phu Yen and Dak Lak provinces and the 2-9 holiday," said Mr. Bao.
Mr. Bao shared that placing the work in the Nghinh Phong Tower square not only creates a highlight and check-in point, but also introduces typical local handicrafts and the craftsmanship of the artisans.
According to him, the coconut shell tuna sculpture is 2.8m high and 3.8m long, has a relatively high load-bearing capacity, and is sprayed with waterproof material so it is not much affected by the weather.
15 stages were created by him and the artisans over 3 months.
In addition to the main image of a tuna fish, on the wave-shaped base holding the fish there is a motif of the Nghinh Phong Tower representing eastern Dak Lak and the communal house representing western Dak Lak. In addition, there are also gongs, wine jars, Lac birds, the sun...
Two Russian male tourists happily check in with the tuna artwork - Photo: MINH CHIEN
The work is on display at Nghinh Phong Tower Square from August 16 to 20 - Photo: MINH CHIEN
A female tourist happily poses next to two symbols of Dak Lak - Photo: MINH CHIEN
The most typical motifs of the two eastern and western regions of Dak Lak such as the communal house and Nghinh Phong tower - Photo: MINH CHIEN
Tourists visit Nghinh Phong tower and check in tuna made from coconut shells - Photo: MINH CHIEN
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/du-khach-thich-thu-check-in-ca-ngu-khung-bang-gao-dua-o-thap-nghinh-phong-2025081617022957.htm
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