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The central
province will be the host of the Hue International Cuisine Festival, slated
to be held between April 15-19 as part of the 2014 Hue Festival.
The festival will
introduce culinary specialties from the ASEAN and Asian countries and 10
Vietnamese dishes that were recognised by the Asian Records Organisation.
A beer festival,
sponsored and organised by the Hue Brewery company, will also serve visitors
and tourists during the
According to
organisers, the Hue-based company will pay VND6 billion (US$285,000) towards
the beer festival's costs.
The
Phu Tho
ready for Hung Kings’ worship ceremony
The
The Hung Kings
Temple Festival will begin on April 5 (the sixth day of the third lunar
month) at the Hung Kings Temple Relic Site with the participation of several
provinces nationwide, including Bac Ninh, Quang Binh, Vinh Long and Long An,
which represent the three regions of the country.
Some five million
visitors are expected to make a pilgrimage to Phu Tho to offer their respect
to Lac Long Quan and Au Co - the ancestors of the Vietnamese, and the Hung
Kings.
An array of
activities will be held during the five-day event, including art
performances, photo exhibitions and a contest to make Chung and Giay square
and round sticky rice cakes.
Apart from festive
activities, traditional rites will be organised to honour the two world
cultural heritage - the worship of Hung Kings and Phu Tho Xoan singing.
In addition,
special foods from 13 districts and towns throughout the province will be
displayed at the festival.
The annual Hung
Kings Temple Festival commemorates 18 Hung Kings, the founders of the country
and who started a golden age in Vietnamese history. It was recognised as a
national event in 2007.
The temple is
located on
Vietnamese
artists scoop int’l photo prizes
The winning photo.
Photographer Truong
Huu Hung from
Hung won the prize
for his piece titled “On Way to the Market”.
The contest was
organized by the Italian Federation of Photographic Associations and the
International Federation of Photographic Art. Themes for submissions this
year were “Freedom” and “Woman in Society”. The competition attracted
photographers from 52 countries. Photographer Ha Van Dong won the United
Press International second-place prize for the photo “Drawing Up a Net”.
An international
award ceremony for the competition will be held in
Hung also won a
first-place prize at the International Photographic Competition in Meski,
Tukey for his piece “Fishermen”. The competition attracted
photographers from 33 countries around the world.
Other Vietnamese
photographers won FIAP and second-place awards in the competition including
Nguyen Vu Phuoc, Le Chau Dao, Truong Nhat Vy, Vo Thi Huynh, Tan Kieu and
Nguyen Quoc Huy.
An international
exhibition and award ceremony for the competition will be held at
Lunch Beat
comes to Vietnam
The Swedish Embassy
held an event in
The event attracted
many participants from the media, office staff and young Hanoians. Vegetarian
sandwiches and soft drinks were served along with dance music and a place to
move around during the hour-long event.
Many danced with
plates of food and drinks in their hands and used the exciting atmosphere to
break the ice, strike up conversation and generally have a fun lunch break.
Ms. Bich Van, who
works in an office in
A concept
originally envisioned by 28-year old Molly Raenge, Lunch Beat rapidly swept
across
It started off
small in May last year with just 14 people in a garage in
Canadian
singer/pianist performs at Boudoir Lounge
Canadian singer,
composer, vocalist and pianist Mary Ancheta will serenade guests at Boudoir
Lounge of the
With a philosophy
to connect people all over the world through music, Ancheta inspires people
with her unique melodies and intuitive mix and match musical compilations.
She has entertained audiences internationally in Asia, the Middle East,
across North America and
Growing up in
Ancheta also scored
the film “Everyone” which won the Golden Zenith award at the Montreal Film
Festival.
In 2009 she
released collaboration “The Near Forever” with co-conspirator and Grammy
nominated pianist Geoffrey Keezer.
Past notable
performances include opening for John Mayer with Mani Khaira, appearing on
CBC for Asian Heritage month, the Grand Opening of the MGM Grand Hotel in
Tran Anh
Hung to shoot French film
Vietnamese-French
director Tran Anh Hung will shoot Eternité (Eternity) this summer. The movie
is adapted from a novella by French writer Alice Ferney, titled L’élégance
des Veuves.
Set in the late
19th century and early 20th century, the movie features three women belonging
to different generations who are faced with harsh tragedies and misery during
their lives.
This is Hung’s
first French movie. His previous films were Xich lo (Cyclo), Mui du du xanh
(The Scent of Green Papaya), Mua he chieu thang dung (The Vertical Ray of the
Sun) in Vietnamese; Norwegian Wood in Japanese and I Come with the Rain in
English.
The movie will
feature Inglourious Basterds star Melanie Laurent, Audrey Tauton from The Da
Vince Code and Bérénice Bejo who was nominated for an Oscar in The Artist.
Eternité’s budget
is estimated at US$14 million.
Hung’s first movie
Mui du du xanh won the Golden Camera Award at the Cannes International Film
Festival 1993. He also won the Golden Lion Award for Xich lo in 1995.
A photography
exhibition titled ‘City Border Guards for Today’, held by Ho Chi Minh City
Border Guards Command, Photographers Association and Soldier Photography
Club, is open for viewing at the Border Guard Command Head Office on February
27.
This exhibition
marks the 55th anniversary of Traditional Day of Border Guard and the 25th
anniversary of whole People Border Day on March 3.
The exhibition
showcased more than 55 images from 22 photographers selected from a list of
hundreds of members of HCMC Photographers Association and Soldier Photography
Club. The photos portray lives of soldiers.
German
photo book of HCMC hits shelves
“Ho Chi Minh
City-Mega City” photo book featuring 1,000 pictures has been released by
Michael Waibel, a senior researcher and project leader in urbanism at the
Department of Geography of the
The publication is
funded by the German National Ministry of Education and Research’s project,
“Research for Sustainable Megacities of Tomorrow”.
HCMC is recognized
as
Waibel and Hilbert
present to readers challenging questions of the city’s future development
during an era of rapid population increase.
Source: VNA/VNS/SGGP/SGT/VOV
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Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 2, 2014
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