Art & Entertainment Headlines January 26
Hue
Monuments Conservation Centre re-enacted the Tet pole erecting ceremony that
was once held in the former
The
ceremony yesterday was conducted using costumed soldiers and mandarins, who
carried a long bamboo tree and ritual items, required for the ceremony, from
Hien Nhon Gate to the Long An Palace.
As a
common Tet tradition, people erect a tall bamboo pole, which is called cay
neu, in front of village communal houses or pagodas, believing the poles
prevent ghosts and monsters from entering the communities during the
holidays.
People
also believed that the poles would direct ancestors seeking the path home for
the Lunar New Year holiday.
Some
families also erect a pole in front of their house to drive the past year's
bad luck away and welcome good luck for the new year.
Maintaining
this tradition can be seen in many localities around the country, as well as
among different ethnic groups in
The
setting up and taking down of the pole marks the beginning and ending of Tet.
Research
on Vietnamese pottery win French award
A
research project on ancient Vietnamese pottery has been presented the “Young
Talent” award by the France – Vietnam Friendship Association (AAFV).
The
PhD thesis research on archaeology was conducted by Beatrice Wisniewki, a
postgraduate of the
At the
January 23 award-presenting ceremony at the
Wisniewki
spent nine years in total on the research, which included visits to
The
AAFV’s award covers research projects on science, arts and other fields
relating to
The
Department of Industry and Trade of Hanoi has honoured 42 outstanding
artisans, five traditional craft villages and many rural handicraft products
in the city in 2013.
The
move aims to recognise the artisans’ contributions to preserving and developing
various traditional trades, including handicrafts, wood sculpture,
embroidery, pottery, music instrument production, and weaving.
This
year, five more craft villages were added to the list of traditional
villages, including Huong Ngai carpentry village in Thach That district, Yen
Quan woodwork and carving village in Quoc Oai district, Van Trai Thuong
incense village in Phu Xuyen, and a Dao ethnic minority-inhabited herbal
medicine village and Da Chong tea village in Ba Vi district.
Nguyen
Quoc Su, 72-year-old embroidery artisan who has practiced the craft for 60
years, said he will work to continue preserving the craft and passing it on
to younger generations.
Meanwhile,
32-year-old rattan artisan Nguyen Van Binh said the recognition requires him
to do more to further promote the craft and get more youngsters involved in
the traditional trade.
Currently,
Flower
festival in Ha Long to welcome Tet
The
People's Committee of the Bai Chay ward, Ha Long city, and the Syrena Vietnam
Investment and Development JSC, a member of the BIM group, are hosting a
flower festival in the city from January 21.
Several
kinds of flowers and bonsai, including orchids, camellias, as well as peaches
and kumquats, are being showcased at the 10-day festival at the Ha Long
Marina Plaza. All of these items are used by families to decorate their homes
during the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday in
The
annual Ha Long Flower Festival is expected to serve the demand for decorative
flowers during the New Year holiday.
The Ha
Long Marina Plaza is also offering promotional schemes, with discounts from
15 percent to 50 percent, at its supermarket and shopping centres.
Quang
Ngai’s specialities win
The
central
The
special cinnamon has been recognised as one of the eight top Vietnamese
specialise by the Vietnam Records Organisation.
It is
known for its potency and aroma, and is used in the production of wooden
furniture, pots and cups, as well as being mixed with tea.
The
area of Tra Bong cinnamon cultivation in the province has grown to 2,000
hectares from 350 hectares in 2007. The product is popular in
Keo
guong, which made the list’s top 10, is largely made of refined sugar which
is heated until it turns light yellow, before being blended with lemon juice
and vanilla powder to create a gluey mixture.
Roasted
sesame and peanuts are then sprinkled on top. When cool, it is cut into
bite-sized pieces.
The
bong fish was named in the Vietnamese top 50. Local producers say it tastes
best when it is bruised for 45-60 minutes and served with rice or porridge.
Don
shellfish is also one of top 50 Vietnamese specialities. Typically it is
boiled after being soaked in rice-washed water for four hours.
Once
their shells come apart, they are extracted and the broth is heated again and
seasoned with herbs, ground pepper, garlic, shallots and fresh vegetables.
Don
can be served in different dishes, including soup, porridge and summer rolls.
Festival
serves up traditional cakes
A
southern traditional cake festival is taking place in the Mekong Delta city
of
The
cakes care made from rice, glutinous rice, and other ingredients available in
the Mekong Delta region.
At the
three-day festival, from January 23 to 25, visitors can see artisans make
various kinds of cakes like bank tet (cylinder-shaped glutinous rice cake
filled with green bean past and pork) and bank xeo (Vietnamese rice-flour
pancake filled with green bean, bean sprouts, shrimp, and pork).
Visitors
can also take part in a contest on traditional cakes.
House
of Heritage celebrates folk painting
Running
from January 24 to February 16 at 87 Ma May Street, the exhibition evokes the
cozy atmosphere of Tet’s past. The Hanoi Old Quarter management board selects
folk paintings depicting everyday local life and exemplifying artistic
talent.
Hang
Trong painting, a Vietnamese woodcut painting method, originated in the Hang
Trong and Hang Non streets of
Dong
Ho paintings often retell legends, fairy tales, and fables with moral or
religious implications. Images of happiness, prosperity, and good luck make
the prints favoured decorations during Tet.
The
Hanoi Old Quarter management board will also organise music and dance
performances at a number of heritage sites over February 1-3.
Features
of the Mekong Delta's rural areas are on display at a fair in the Phu My Hung
area.
Themed
Huong Sac Mien Song Nuoc (Waterway Flavours and Colours), the Phu My Hung
flower fair 2014 includes thousands of aquatic flora and fauna and a floating
market.
Held
on
The
flower and aquatic product street features 700m paths along the lake and
includes more than 100 species of flowers and aquatic fauna species.
Various
kinds of plants such as seaweed, lotus, waterlily, duckweed, water fern and
nipa are also on display. The fair includes indigenous flowers, ornamental
trees and a shopping mall with 500 booths selling flowers, trees, Tet gifts
and as well as areas for games and calligraphy.
The
festival organisers have also called for artisans nationwide to showcase
their rare ornamental plants and flowers at the festival.
The
admission-free fair, which is organised annually focuses on a flower street
displaying aquatic fauna species and a floating market. It will end on
January 29.
Global
design competition seeks entries from talented Vietnamese
Vietnamese
young people, including design students across the nation, have been invited
to participate in Design Lab, a global design competition hosted by the
Swedish household and professional appliances manufacturer, Electrolux.
Launched
for the first time in
The
participants are required to submit a description of an idea, a visual sketch
illustrating the idea, as well as provide a description of the consumer
benefits.
The
competition opens for entries on March 1 and the submission deadline is April
6. The winner of the competition will be chosen by a jury of world-renowned
professionals. Alongside a 5,000-euro prize, the winner will also have the
chance to join a six-month paid internship at Electrolux's global design
centre. Further information about the competition can be found at the Design
Lab website: http://electroluxdesignlab.com
Last
year, the design competition received over 1,700 submissions from over 60
countries.
In
Exhibition
showcases architecture of literature temples
Eighty
photos featuring architecture and objects dating back to feudal times found
at literature temples across the country, are on display at the
The
provincial literature temples in the north include Mao Dien Literature Temple
in Hai Duong Province and Xich Dang Literature Temple in Hung Yen Province,
while the southern temples include Confucious Temple Hoi An in central Quang
Nam Province, Tran Bien Literature Temple in Dong Nai Province, Cao Lanh
Literature Temple in Dong Thap Province and Vinh Long Literature Temple in
Vinh Long Province.
The
Various
objects unearthed during the excavations conducted at Thang Long Literature
Temple in 1998, including ink pots, books, wooden book printing moulds and
lists of scholars who topped in royal exams, are on display.
Most
of the provincial temples of literature were destroyed over time. After
several renovations, most of the temples have gates, bell towers and main
buildings.
The
exhibition runs till February 15.
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Thứ Bảy, 25 tháng 1, 2014
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