Art & Entertainment Headlines January 30
The
Tet flower festival opens at 29 March Park in the central city of
Over
1,000 artworks made of flowers will be on display, along with other
activities such as calligraphy, painting exhibition, a bird-singing contest
and cuisine pavilions.
Artists
from
Two
locations have been prepared for launching fireworks along the banks of the
Book
Road Festival opens in HCMC
State
President Truong Tan Sang on January 28 attended the opening ceremony of the
State
President Truong Tan Sang (6th from R) cuts the ribbon to open the
Under
the motto ‘
The
books in the festival were divided into four categories including ‘Books and
Culture’, ‘Books and Knowledge’, ‘Books and
Among
200,000 titles offered by Fahasa, the ‘Books and Culture’ category introduced
a vast number of titles on southern folk music don ca tai tu, which was
recently recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
There
will also be a number of don ca tai tu musical instruments to increase the
public’s awareness of the intangible heritage.
The
General Publishing House introduces a series of books featuring the late
General Vo Nguyen Giap and documentation of
The
event would run until February 3./.
Hue locals shop
flowers for Tet
Thousands
of local residents in
The
fair meets locals' need of flowers and flora, including trees, plants, cut
flowers and flower in pots, and offers
As Tet
tradition, people buy fresh flowers for home decoration. This tradition is
for the wish of a brighter new year and for respect to their ancestors by
decorating the altar with fresh cut flowers.
However,
local plantations failed to have the flora bloom in time due to extreme
weather in the locality last year. This has driven the import of many other
flowers.
According
to owner of Hoang Thao plantation in the outskirts of
Le
Tuan Nhan, a grower of chrysanthemum in Hung Thuy District said unpredictable
weather prevented the growth of his plants, resulting in short bodies of the
plants.
Consumers
hesitate with the flowers grown at the locality and they turn to Taiwain
origin varieties of water rail, poinsettia, torch lily, and orchid; as well
as kumquat trees and peach blossoms from other provinces.
According
to shops selling flowers of tulip and lily grown in foggy Da Lat City in the
Central Highlands, they run busy business as consumers favour these kinds of
flowers.
Quang
An flower market on
As a
big and well-known market in the capital city, the market place is getting
busier and busier prior to Tet, the most important holiday of Vietnamese
people.
Though
situated outside the dyke of the
This
year, the market offers more varieties of flowers, which are transported from
different areas: peach blossoms and chrysanthemum from Nhat Tan, Tu Lien
kumquat, apricot blossoms from
Quang
An market took shape from a temporary market in Nhat Tan district established
to sell flowers grown at some well-known flower villages by
When
Tay Ho district was set up in 1996, the market was moved to its present
location in Quang An district.
From
Quang An market, which is open at night to early morning, except for Tet
holidays, flowers are distributed to elsewhere in the city with most of the
buyers being wholesale dealers.
In the
pre-Tet period, the market is busy not only with flower dealers but also with
young customers who come to enjoy the bustling atmosphere or buy flowers to
decorate their home.
Visiting
the flower market has become a hobby for many Hanoians as the freshness of
colorful and fragrant flowers displayed there is a special treat to their
souls.-
Vietnamese
artists rock guitar festival in Sri Lanka
A pair
of talented Vietnamese musicians successfully represented
Nguyen
Thanh Vinh and Nguyen Van Phuc wowed the crowd at the event, the fourth of
its kind, along with 40 other leading guitarists from
The
two Vietnamese stars and other guitarists performed different classical
genres such as Flamenco, Acoustic, Jazz,
Vietnamese
Ambassador to Sri Lanka Ton Sinh Thanh, along with many diplomats and senior
officials attended the opening ceremony which took place at the Royal
Institute in
Phuc
impressed the audience with his rendition of three pieces: “Nguoi Ha Noi”
(Hanoian), “Sonata’s Chapter No 3” by Leo Brouwer and “Fuocco” by Roland
Dyens. Meanwhile, his partner Vinh received thunderous applause after playing
a repertoire of Vietnamese and Italian songs.
On
January 26-27, the two artists performed in the major Sri Lankan cities of
Tomb-sweeping
tradition in
Whenever
the Lunar New Year (Tet) comes, normally from the 23rd of the lunar December
to the New Year eve, Vietnamese families visit their ancestors’ tombs and
clean gravesites.
Everyone
has his/her own job with someone uprooting weeds while the other grows
flowers on ancestors’ gravesites or decorates the grave stones.
Vietnamese
people believe everything, including the deceased’s tombs, should be clean
and bright in celebration of the traditional New Year and to have God bless
you.
The
tradition seems more significant for old people today in busy cities, who are
afraid of young generations’ negligence of the family value in the busy
modern life.
80-year-old
Thu Lien in
That’s
why tomb sweeping tradition bears strong family identity with big families
always fixing a concrete date and writing down in the family records for
younger generations to follow, thus strengthen the family unity and value.
At the
gravesites, family members often sum up the family major events during the
year for their ancestors and invite the dead to “fly home” to enjoy Tet with
the alive.
After
the tomb sweeping day, Vietnamese families often prepare a six-dish tray of
food on the last day of the lunar December to welcome ancestors back home for
Tet. A send-off party will be held on the third or fourth day of the lunar
January, accordingly the local or family tradition.
Tet
atmosphere envelops girdle cake village
Banh
Trang or ‘girdle cake’ is an integral part of Tet to Vietnamese people,
especially those living in the Mekong Delta. In the run up to the Lunar New
Year, the atmosphere in Thanh Hung girdle cake village in Giong Rieng
district, Kien Giang province gets heated as locals hurry to make enough
cakes to provide for consumers during the holiday.
Founded
more than 80 years ago, Thanh Hung girdle cake village has 80 households
still maintaining the traditional trade.
Preparation
starts at the beginning of the 12 th lunar month, with all production
facilities stocked up with ingredients, including rice flour, copra and fuel
to make more cakes than on an average day. Therefore, locals’ income also
increases.
“We
prepare enough rice and fuel for the orders we receive. We also employ more
labourers than usual,” said Nguyen Hoang Liem from Thanh Hung commune, Giong
Rieng district.
Thanh
Hung girdle cake is famous for its delicious taste. On these days, more and
more dealers come to this trade village to order huge quantities of this kind
of cake. The product will travel to all localities across the Mekong Delta
region, in particular, An Giang, Ca Mau and Bac Lieu provinces. It is mainly
used to make spring rolls.
“On
Tet days, we can sell more girdle cakes than normal days as consumer demand
is higher,” said Le Thi Nga, Thanh Hung commune, Giong Rieng district.
The
trade of making girdle cake not only helps locals get out of poverty and
improve their lives, but also maintains a traditional cultural identity of
Vietnamese people.-
Northern
Vietnamese food tingles taste buds in HCM City
As the
nation’s economic hub,
“Vietnamese
culture has significant meaning whenever Tet comes. For people whose
hometowns are in the north, a family meal provides such a lot of warmth, Dang
Hong Nga from
After
many years of experience bringing northern flavours southwards, Lê Chiến
Thắng, owner of a store in
Special
offerings such as oranges, Buddha’s hand fruit and “diễn” grapefruit always
sell well on the occasion. Each Buddha’s hand fruit costs approximately one
million VND. A Buddha’s hand fruit is segmented into finger-like sections and
it has spiritual meaning. He had to order this kind of fruit in the northern
mountainous
As Tet
is approaching, the number of customers is increasing. Foodstuff prices have
all increased around 10 percent compared to the normal days, while transport
costs have also been on the rise, he said.
In the
heart of the dynamic Ho Chi Minh City, these dedicated food stores continue
determinedly with their work, quietly bringing northern Vietnamese Tet
flavours to people who opt not to go home for the New Year celebrations.-
Tourist
Areas in the
Tourist
areas in the
Can
Tho City in the Mekong Delta officially opened its first
The
province’s leaders are determined to invest more in tourist areas including
Nguyen Sinh Sac Monument to honor Ho Chi Minh’s father, flower village of Sa
Dec, Huynh Thuy Le Home Dec Town, and Tram Chim National Park where thousands
of Sarus cranes reside.
There
is no increase in price for tourism, said Director of Kien Giang Tourist
Center Nguyen Dinh Trung.
An
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Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 1, 2014
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