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News Headlines 12/3
Vietnamese
dancers present classical ballet
Dancers from the
Viet Nam National Opera and Ballet (VNOB) will perform at the Ha Noi Opera
House on Thursday night.
The performance,
called Sac Mau Tinh Yeu (Colours of Love), will also see the participation of
VNOB's director and People's Artist Pham Anh Phuong and British conductor
Graham Sutcliffe.
The first part of
the performance features compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang A
Mozart, Charles Gounod, Erich W Korngold, Gioachino Rossini and Gaetano
Donizetti.
The second part
will present the Graduation Ball, a ballet performed for the first time in
Last year, VNOB
dancers rehearsed the ballet for the first time under the guidance of
renowned Australian ballet dancer Colin Peasley.
The one-act ballet
will last 40 minutes and will be performed to the music of Johann Strauss.
Village
holds annual water festival
The special
rotating palanquin ceremony has just been held by
The ceremony is one
of the most ancient traditions of the people of Tho Khoi Village, currently
known as Cu Khoi Ward, Long Bien District. The festival is held during
February 8-10 in lunar calendar.
There are two main
palanquins, one called Song Loan, for the goddess, and another called Long
Dinh for the god. The porters carry these palanquins for 2 km from the
village to the
While walking, the
porters must rotate the palanquins in every direction possible. Sometimes, it
takes up to three hours to make the walk to the river because of the
unpredictable routes.
According to Dao
Dinh Toan, who has played drum for the ceremony for 20 years, the Song Loan
palanquin is carried by single women and Long Dinh is carried by single men.
The ceremony can take its toll on the young girls, but they are always proud
about their assignments.
Aside from the two
palanquins for the god and goddess, there are also five other palanquins for
high-ranking mandarins carried by men in the village.
Ha Long
Carnival to take place on April 30
The 2014 Ha Long
Carnival will take place in Ha Long city, the northern province of Quang
Ninh, on April 30 night, announced the provincial People’s Committee.
The event, the
eighth of its kind in the province, will include a wide range of activities,
including an opening ceremony, low-range fireworks, and art performances by
local and foreign art troupes.
It aims to
spotlight the province’s culture, tourism and cuisine, particularly the Ha
Long Bay, a UNESCO-recognized World Natural Heritage site.
Last year’s annual
event witnessed the participation of more than 5,000 actors and actresses,
and welcomed 25,000 visitors.
International
Francophonie Day celebrations announced
Various activities
will be held across
A ceremony to mark
the event will be held at the Government Guest House in
Distinguished guests
will include Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan and General Secretary
of the International Francophone Organisation (OIF) Abdou Diouf.
The Hanoi Opera
House will stage a concert, bringing together artists from
Other highlights of
the celebration include architectural project exhibitions at
In addition, the
7th French Film Festival introducing films from
Photo
contest promotes road safety
Secondary school
students nationwide have been invited to take part in a photography contest
to promote pedestrian safety.
The contest, which
runs from March to May, will identify good road-user habits and dangerous
traffic risks to avoid.
The programne, organised
by FedEx Express in cooperation with the Asia Injury Prevention (AIP)
Foundation, will culminate with a photo exhibit and an awards ceremony in
Interested students
can visit the website to register, get contest details and receive guidelines
on photographing examples of safe pedestrian behavior and road risks.
First
career reality show launched
Online recruitment
provider VietnamWorks has launched a reality television show on careers that
will award more than VND1 billion (US$47,600) to the winners.
The show, the first
of its kind in the country, will be broadcast on YanTV and Today TV channels
this summer.
Ten candidates
selected from thousands of those in the preliminary round will live together
in a house for 12 weeks, and players will face 12 challenges requiring
essential professional skills to resolve.
A panel of judges
comprising CEOs and managers of leading companies will give marks and choose
the winner who will receive three awards, including a six-month contract
worth VND120 million in a top company in Viet Nam, a training course on
creative thinking skills in the US, and an E-home apartment in HCM City.
Festival
commemorates General Tran Hung Dao
A festival
commemorating national hero General Tran Hung Dao was held in northern Thai
Binh province on March 10.
Vice President
Nguyen Thi Doan and Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Uong Chu Luu
attended the event.
The four-day
festival features a number of traditional rituals and folk games, including
wrestling, chess, and phao dat (clay fire-cracker).
Also on the day was
an inaugural ceremony for the A Sao temple relic site which is historically
associated with the Tran Dynasty (1225-1400) as well as the country’s three
victorious struggles against the mighty Mongolian empire.
A Sao temple was
recognised as a national historical and cultural relic site in 2012. Around
40 billion VND (1.89 million USD) were invested in restoring the temple and
upgrading its surrounding landscape in the year.
General Tran Hung
Dao, the Supreme Commander of
The General’s
triple victories are considered among the greatest military feats in world
history and the commander is regarded as one of the most accomplished
military tacticians in history.-
Programme
calls for support for fishermen
A gala night themed
“The Heart for Sea and
Addressing the
event, Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh said the programme is a practical
activity to realise the sea and island related policies of the Party and
State, contributing to consolidating the nation’s determination to protect
its sovereignty over sea and islands.
He highly valued
the contributions of fishermen, organisations and individuals in safeguarding
national sea and islands as well as the development of maritime economy.
Minh expressed his
hope that media agencies continue to act as a bridge for the Party and State
and fishermen, while proactively publicising policies on sea and islands and
maritime economic development.
The event,
organised by the Vietnam Journalists’ Association (VJA), also honoured
entrepreneurs, businesses, organisations and individuals involved in the
protection of sea and island sovereignty and maritime economic development.
“The Heart for Sea
and
Kind-hearted people
can also cast their support to fishermen via the VJA website at
www.hoinhabaovietnam,org.vn .
Earlier the same
day, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam hosted a reception for delegates to the
programme, affirming that the Party and State always pay much attention to
people in remote and poor areas, especially fishermen who have overcome
difficulties to contribute to the country’s development.-
Lao Cai
cave listed as national relic
A cave in the
northern mountainous
A certificate to
this effect was handed over to the local authorities by the Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism at a ceremony on March 9.
Thien Long cave,
also called Rong (dragon) cave, is part of Rong mountain in Ta Van Chu
commune, Bac Ha district. It stretches about 470 metre in length and stands
1,000 metres above sea level.
Every year, local
people hold a ceremony at the site to pray for favourable weather and a
bumper harvest.
The cave and Rong
mountain are parts of Sa Pa-Bac Ha tours which are included in the province’s
tourism development project.
25 beauties
enter final round of Kinh Bac pageant
Twenty-five girls
will vie for the title Kinh Bac’s most beautiful in the final round of the
Kinh Bac beauty pageant, scheduled to be held on March 12 in Bac Ninh
province by the provincial People’s Committee.
The contestants are
selected from 120 entrants from across the Kinh Bac region, an old name which
refers to present-day Bac Ninh and Bac Giang provinces and their neighbouring
districts in Hung Yen and Lang Son provinces and
On the final night,
the entrants will walk in several different outfits: Ao Dai (Vietnamese
traditional long dress), swim suit, prom dress and ‘tu than’', a four-panel
dress for Quan Ho (love duet singing).
The top five will
then enter a question and answer round to find out the winner, who will earn
a ticket to the 2014 Vietnam Beauty Contest.
Prior to the final
night, the finalists are working to study the cultural values and rich
traditions of the region, by offering incenses to King Duong Vuong at his
temple, visiting But Thap pagoda, Diem Xa ‘Quan Ho’ singing village, Dong Ho
folk painting village and Phu Lang pottery village.
A Sao
Temple Festival opens in Thai Binh
The A Sao Temple
Festival dedicated to renowned historical figure General Tran Hung Dao,
opened in An Thai commune, Quynh Phu district, Thai Binh province on March 10
in the presence of Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan.
The three-day event
aims to honour the great contributions of Tran Hung Dao, who acted as the
Supreme Commander of
Chairman of
People's Committee of Quynh Phu district Pham Tien Thao said that the
festival honours a glorious period in the country's history.
The event, which
runs until March 12, will include an incense offering ceremony, a boat
competition, art performances, folk games and folk dances.
The organising
board will set up a corner displaying documentation and images of the A Sao
National Historical and Cultural Site and develop a master plan for the site
to be nominated as a Special national site in the future.
‘Fossilised’
replica of
The art exhibition
‘Fossilised Hanoi’ opened on March 10 at the Casa Italia No.18, Le Phung Hieu
Street, Hanoi, showcasing 34 ‘fossilised’ replicas of Hanoi by the well-known
Vietnamese artist Vuong Van Thao.
Thao’s work
explores the preservation and conservation of cultural values, especially
those of
When asked about
this latest exhibition, Vuong Van Thao said, “A fossil is dead, but being
fossilised can mean eternal life”. He added, “When standing in front of my
work, I hope the onlooker will reflect on the historical value of the city
and each will choose a way to preserve and conserve that cultural values.”
Thao, who has
received various awards, such as the ‘Hanoi Fine Arts Association Award’,
‘Vietnam Sweden Cultural Fund Award’ and the ‘Bui Xuan Phai-Love for Hanoi
Award’. His sculptural works are displayed permanently at ‘Asian Art
Spotlight’ in
Visitors to
‘Fossilised Hanoi’, have an opportunity to contemplate fossilised replicas of
nearly 20 old houses in
“The exhibition
offers a unique journey through the past, the present and the future of
Italian Vice
Ambassador to Vietnam Natalia Sanginiti said that considering the works, the
artist Vuong Van Thao deserves to be cultural ambassador of
The exhibition,
part of the ‘Italian Year in
Touring 36
old streets in
Nearly 30 pieces by
Hanoi-based artist Duong Viet
Those big-size
works are on do paper and canvas with oil and acrylic and have bold moves and
bright colors. The 36 small streets in
People will see the
bustle and hustle of
“I am obsessed with
my childhood in the old streets and memories have inspired me to paint,” said
the artist.
The exhibition
lasts until Sunday at the museum,
Life and
teachings of Buddha come on show
A Buddhist
exhibition ‘Dharam Darshan – Experiencing the Dharma’ opened at the HCMC Fine
Arts Museum on Thursday last week, offering viewers a chance of exploring the
life, important events and teachings of the Buddha through masterpieces and
artifacts found in varied sites in India.
Among the
highlights of the exhibition are the rich visuals in form of statues,
bas-reliefs, mural, paintings, photo blow-ups and statues arranged in an
artistic manner interspersed with sayings of the Buddha, their explanatory
blow-ups, captions and other signage.
Moreover, via
photos, visitors will be taken to sacred places that are evident in the
remains of Buddhist art and architecture found such as in Lumbini, Bodhgaya,
Sarnath, Sanchi, Piprahwa, Ajanta, Nalanda,
Visitors can learn
more about the life of Buddha such as the birth of Buddha and seven steps,
footprint of the Buddha, Mahamaya’s dream, the lessons of Buddha, Buddha in
the nirvana, the gift of Jatavana Vihar, Buddha’s enlightenment,
Ashokan Lion Capital, the emaciated Buddha and Buddha in Bhumisparsha Mudra
and in Dharamachakrapravartan Mudra.
The show will run
until March 14 at the museum,
Chef shares
knowledge with students
Chef Le Thi Van has
participated in an event called Sinh vien – Huong vi que nha (students with
countryside food) to show
The students also
had the opportunity to learn how to trim vegetables through instructions by
chefs at Saigon Professional Chefs’ Guild (SPC).
As many as 100
students were divided into small groups for trimming and cooking veggies. Van
showed the steps to cook two popular Vietnamese dishes – hot and sour
snakehead fish soup and braised catfish in a clay pot. Meanwhile, the guild’s
chefs helped the students trim veggies.
Dr. Hoang Thi Dieu
Thao, vice dean of the technical pedagogy faculty at
According to Bui
Thi Suong, vice chairwoman of SPC, cooking is an essential skill to maintain
family happiness. She selected traditional dishes in the program in order to
uphold and promote Vietnamese cuisine. The guild is likely to collaborate
with other universities in the city to introduce cooking know-how to students
in the future, she added.
Nguyen Thanh Long,
a freshman at
Le Thi Van was
proclaimed as an outstanding artisan in 2009. Her nickname is Ms Coconut or
Ms Six. She is famous for some of her southern delighting hot pot such as lau
mam and lau hoa hai san voi bun sung. She is now a lecturer at
Tourism and
cultural week celebrates Dien Bien Phu Victory
A cultural week
marking the 60th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu Victory will be held in
Late General Vo
Nguyen Giap visited the Command Base of Dien Bien Phu in 1994.
The event will
include a series of cultural activities, such as a seminar on Dien Bien Phu
historical site and development of the relic and the northwestern region, a
photography and painting exhibition on Dien Bien Phu, a display of
traditional handicraft villages, a food fair, a traditional costume
performance, folk festivals, and sport games.
Dien Bien tourism
and cultural week is organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism;
and Dien Bien Province People’s Committee.
Source: VNS/VOV/VNA/SGGP/Nhandan/Dantri/SGT
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Thứ Ba, 11 tháng 3, 2014
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