Held at BIM gallery, Hanoi Aqua Central, the event runs until December 21, 2024, and is organized by Liti Florist and curator Le Thiet Cuong. The exhibition features over 60 paintings and 10 floral art pieces, attracting significant public interest.

The exhibition space is divided into two main sections, each offering a distinct experience. The outdoor area, the "O Tannenbaum" exhibition, showcases floral art and elaborately decorated Christmas trees with a sophisticated combination of flowers and natural materials. In particular, the imported trees from Denmark not only possess perfect beauty but also exude a natural fragrance, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for visitors.

Outdoor area, exhibition "O Tannenbaum"
According to the organizers, the exhibition is inspired by the famous German folk song "O Tannenbaum," which means "Oh Christmas Tree," to celebrate the Christmas tree – a symbol of vitality, faith, and hope during the cold winter days. The exhibition also showcases creative and unique floral designs, introducing a new perspective on the resilience and strength of nature. The works here blend classic and modern styles, creating an interesting intersection between traditional values and innovative spirit.




A special highlight of the exhibition is the floral art piece "O Tannenbaum – Oh Christmas Tree". This 4-meter-tall, 1.5-meter-wide Christmas tree was handcrafted over 74 hours using natural materials such as bamboo fiber, banana stem fiber, and special flowers like fire lilies, buttercups, winter cherry, along with fresh pine imported from Denmark.
The floral artwork “O Tannenbaum – Oh Christmas Tree”
Upon entering, visitors will step into the "Flower Season" exhibition space, showcasing paintings and sculptures from many renowned artists such as Le Thiet Cuong, Doan Hoang Lam, Lam Duc Manh, Tao Linh, Nguyen Minh, Hoang Phuong Lien, and many others. The works, diverse in materials from oil paint to collage and sculpture, are not just works of art but also stories and emotions conveyed through each brushstroke.

Upon entering further inside, visitors will step into the space of the "Flower Season" exhibition.
The exhibition not only provided a viewing space but also attracted great interest from young people. One visitor shared: “I really love Christmas because it gives off a very cozy festive feeling. When I came to the exhibition, I was surprised by the decorations of the Christmas trees and learned that most of them were imported from Denmark. The Christmas trees here are not only beautiful but also have a very pleasant natural scent.”
Through paintings and floral art, the exhibitions “O Tannenbaum” and “The Season of Flowers” convey a profound message about the power of nature and the meaning of Christmas. The Christmas tree, not only a symbol of the holiday but also an image of longevity, patience, and hope. As the song “O Tannenbaum” says: “Thank you, tree, you not only remain green in the summer, but also proudly shine in the cold of winter.” This spirit has been skillfully incorporated into each work by the artists, allowing viewers to clearly feel the beauty of life even in the most difficult times.
The works are diverse in terms of materials.





The exhibition is not only a place to admire art but also offers a delightful experience for everyone. Nature lovers will have the opportunity to enjoy the natural scent of fresh pine and admire the unique combination of flowers and natural materials. Art enthusiasts will find resonance in the emotionally rich and meaningful artworks. Especially with free admission, the exhibition allows everyone, regardless of age or interest, to participate and enjoy this colorful artistic space.

The "Flower Season" exhibition is located in the outer section.


Beyond its artistic value, the event is also an opportunity for the community to immerse themselves in a festive atmosphere, share joy, and connect through art. From creative floral designs to rich paintings, the exhibition takes viewers on an emotional journey, helping them find a deeper connection with nature and themselves.
The exhibitions “O Tannenbaum” and “Flower Season” are taking place at BIM gallery, Hanoi Aqua Central, 44 Yen Phu Street, Truc Bach Ward, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, from 10 am to 5 pm daily, except Wednesdays. The event runs until December 21, 2024, and promises to be a highlight of this year's Christmas season.
If you're looking for a place to enjoy the Christmas atmosphere in a unique and meaningful way, the "O Tannenbaum" and "Season of Flowers" exhibitions are the perfect choice. Come, admire the artwork, feel the scent of fresh pine, and let the colors of flowers and paintings illuminate the holiday season.
The interior of the "Flower Season" exhibition.


"Flower Season" brings together more than 60 paintings.








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