The Huc Bridge
The Huc Bridge
By Duy Vu Do Tuan
From Vietnam, Hanoi
Tu San Gorge, a famous landmark in Ha Giang, is the most magnificent feature of the Dong Văn karst plateau. With cliff faces up to 800m high, 1.7km long, and nearly 1km deep, it's often called the "supreme bastion". Visitors can now boat on the Nho Que River to view the gorge's grandeur. Previously, before the river was dammed, the gorge base was largely inaccessible, and visitors could only admire it from the winding Ma Pi Leng mountain road.
About
Duy Vu Do Tuan, born in 2007 in Hanoi, is an autistic student with a passion for art since age two. Unlike his peers who were drawn to toys, Duy was captivated by coloured pencils from the age of two, drawing on any available surface, including walls, furniture, and even his parents' wedding photos. He began formal education at four at the Support Center for Inclusive Education Development. Duy has participated in art classes and three group exhibitions at the Megan Art Center. His artwork mainly depicts natural landscapes of Hanoi and northern Vietnam, with some abstract piece.
SKU: INT-018
Medium: Acrylic / Toan Paper
Dimensions (WxH): 60cm x 40cm