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Symphony
concert opens Asia-Europe New Music Festival
The first-ever
Asia-Europe New Music Festival opened on October 8 with a special symphony
concert at the Hanoi Opera House.
The opening
featured nine works performed by artists from
Addressing the
event, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam stressed that
The Vietnamese
Party and State are committed to supporting and expanding international
cultural relations in, he added.
The Deputy PM also
expressed his hope that the festival would serve as a meeting place for
world-leading composers and performers to introduce the land, people and
cultural identities of their countries to their colleagues, and boost
co-operation and development.
The festival
features a series of daily concerts held at the Vietnam National Academy of
Music, introducing different genres including symphony, concert, folk, opera,
chorus and contemporary music.
The festival will
wrap up with a closing ceremony held at Hanoi Opera House on October 12.
Initiated by the
Unions of Composers of Russia and Tatarstan in 1993, the Asia-Europe New
Music Festival has become a prestigious music forum in the world. The
biennial event has so far attracted the participation of 45 countries and
territories from the two continents.
Saigon Ranger, a
new cultural club, has just opened its door at
Saigon Ranger is a
place for multi art performances to take place. A wide range of activities
such as singing performances, film screenings, art exhibitions, cultural events
and album debuts will be selected for the club.
Located on the
second floor with modern facility and equipment, Saigon Ranger is said to be
suitable for screening short and featured movies and organizing workshops. It
accommodates 200 people. Old items are made as its signature furniture while
pictures of old Vietnamese singers are there to remind guests of the history
of
In the coming time,
Saigon Ranger will bring masterpieces of underground arts, i.e. those outside
the mainstream arts, to the public, apart from periodic art events and mini
festivals.
“Le
Courrier du Vietnam” attends Francophone journalism forum
“Le Courrier du
Launched on October
8, the forum provides
The forum, inspired
by the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF), brought together
more than 50 participants, including managers of radio and television
broadcasting organisations, journalists, media experts and academics from
French-speaking countries.
Speaking at the
event, Canadian Minister of International Development and Minister for La
Francophonie, Christian Paradis, said Francophone media outlets should take
full advantage of the progress made in the field of information technology in
a bid to adapt to reader’s habits.
During the
three-day forum, delegates will evaluate the current status of journalism in
the French-speaking world, examine the effects of technology on transmitting
information, and predict multimedia trends with a view to helping the
Francophone journalism community adapt to the new media landscape.
The ideas raised
during the forum will be used to draft a strategic development plan for the
media sector in the next decade.
The event ends on
October 10.
Film week
salutes capital’s Liberation Day
A number of
documentaries and films about
The film week is
organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism’s Cinema Department
in coordination with film distributors in the city from October 8-14.
A documentary on Dr
Tran Duy Hung, an outstanding doctor who is also the chairman of the Hanoi
People’s Committee during the fiercest years of the anti-US war, and the
movie “Song cung lich su” (Living with history) which honours the great
victory of
The film week will
take place at Vincom’s cinema 191 Ba Trieu and the National Cinema Centre at
87 Lang Ha, featuring the films “Hanoi, 12 Days and Nights,” “Hanoi, the
Winter of 1946” among others. All the shows are free.
Multimedia
contest seeks Ha Noi artworks by youth
A competition
featuring artworks of the capital including photography, painting, graphic
design and film has been launched for young people between 15 and 35 years
old.
Titled Chat Ha Noi
(Ha Noi' Features), the competition aims to highlight the city's cultural
features, strengthen residents' love for the capital and encourage
creativeness.
Entries can be
submitted between October 25 and November 22 before the final shortlist is
announced on December 12. The entries will be judged by a panel of experts
and a public vote at www.chathanoi.com.
The organisers will
present prizes for four categories worth a total VND500 million (US$23,800).
Photographers
gear up for “Innovative
The Embassy of
Sweden in
Participants can
submit a maximum of 10 pictures featuring innovations made in
Photos can be taken
by any devices, from professional cameras to cellphones in the format of JPEG
file with sizes from 1 Mb to 5 Mb.
The first prize
winner will receive a two-way air ticket, Schengen visa fee, four night stays
at business class, transportations and entrance fees to 80 museums in
The best artworks
will be displayed in HCMC and
Deadline for
registrations is October 25. Entries are to be sent to
Embassyofswedeninhanoi@gmail.com or to the Embassy of Sweden at
Wedding
fair in
A two-day wedding
fair beginning on October 19 at
At Queen's Day 2014
– The Love Story, counsellor Huynh Van Son will offer couples professional
advice about marriage while ladies can try free make-up and wedding dresses
and accessories and learn how to pose to achieve the best wedding photos from
stylist Toan Tran.
Ten finalists of a
contest called
The contest began
last month with 264 contestants. The jury includes Son, Miss Egypt
International Truong Ngoc Anh, and Miss Viet Nam Tourism 2006 Phan Thi Ngoc
Diem.
There will be an
online photo contest dubbed Love and Get Married offering a cash prize of
VND70 million (US$3,300) to the winner.
The fair hopes to
attract 6,000 visitors.
Architects
advocate for natural beauty
Architectural and
cultural experts together with local leaders share the same view on the need
to preserve the present vista around
At a workshop held
here on Wednesday, architect Truong Van Quang said that city planners should
ensure harmony between modern architecture and the
"Special old
buildings like the Opera House, Government House, the State Bank, the central
Post Office, Thuy Ta restaurant should be preserved and regularly
upgraded," he said.
"And spiritual
places such as Ba Kieu Temple, Ngoc Son Temple, Ba Da Pagoda and Ly Thai To
Park deserve to be similarly respected," he said.
Sharing a similar
view, architect Pham Thanh Tung said that special landscapes and architecture
should be respected. He said no more new buildings should be built in the
area.
"We should not
be too interested in the idea of turning the area into a pedestrian-only zone
because the existing one-way traffic system surrounding the lake is very
convenient and safe," he said.
To Anh Tuan, from
the Viet Nam Urban Planning and Development Association, said that a
pedestrian zone surrounding
"Before we
change the area into a pedestrian zone or any other functional area, we
should take great care of the area's existing pre-eminent values," he
said.
"Any project
harming the values and making the area less attractive and less busy will be
an expensive failure."
Many participants
said that preserving and bringing into full play architectural, cultural and
historical space of
Centre for
research on Ha Noi set up
A centre for
improved scientific research of the capital city of
The Ha Noi Studying
and Development Centre will be a place for leading scientists to research
about the long history and traditions of the city that is more than 1000
years old.
The centre is
expected to help the Ha Noi People's Committee to resolve urgent issues in
the fields of economy, politics, society, culture, environment and
international co-operation.
Professor Phan Huy
Le presented a plan for the establishment of the Ha Noi Studying Centre to
the Ha Noi People's Committee and got support for the plan.
The idea to
establish the centre was formed in the year 2000 by two history professors,
namely Phan Huy Le and the late Tran Quoc Vuong. Ten years later, professor
Le presented a plan for the establishment of the Ha Noi Studying Centre to
the Ha Noi People's Committee and got support for the plan.
"Ha Noi is
among the 13 largest capitals in the world. With history and culture that are
more than 1,000 years old, the study of the capital will be boundless. The
scientists are required to do key, useful and systematic research," said
professor Le.
Impersonating a detective in an hour
Escape Hunt
Experience, a game that has been active in many other countries, has
attracted lots of players in
The game with its
Vietnamese name Truy tim dau vet simulates the plot of the world-renown
Sherlock Holmes novel. Participants in the game have to dress up like a
detective to discover some clues in a mysterious case that happened in
Escape Hunt
Experience originated from
The prices for this
game are quite high but to many customers “it is worth every penny” as it
brings them an exciting experience. A team of two, three, four and seven will
be charged respectively VND920,000, VND1.2 million, VND1.5 million, and
VND1.7 million.
Ho Tran Van Nhan,
general director of the software company Saigon Tira, said: “I’ve once tried
this game in
According to Do
Quynh Trang from Escape Hunt Experience in
After the game,
players have 30 minutes to relax and chat about the investigation process and
take souvenir photos together.
Escape Hunt
Experience is looking for investors to expand its game service in the country
under the franchising format. People who wish to try this game can come to
Level 2, 60-62 Cach Mang Thang 8 Street, in HCMC’s District 3 (the ground
floor is Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf store).
The developer of
the residential complex Celadon City will hold a charity day entitled Run for
the heart 2014, or Chay vi trai tim 2014, in HCMC’s Tan Phu District at 7
a.m. on November 2.
This year’s event
will be held at
The annual
Celadon’s Charity Day, held by
To take part in the
event, ones will have to fill in a registration form and pay a fee of
VND50,000 or VND100,000 (including a T-shirt of the event) before October 23.
All the proceeds will be donated to the charitable fund Nhip tim
Hotline for
registration: 08 6252 8888. Email: chayvitraitim@celadoncity.com.vn.
US finances
The US Department
of State has decided to provide a non-refundable aid for central
The aid will be
channeled through the US Consulate in
The project, worth
VND16 billion, will focus on restoring the front composition of the temple,
which was degrading.
In early 2014, the
US Department of State financed US$30,000 for the province's preservation of
Trieu To Mieu.
Trieu To Mieu lies
southeast of the
Source: SGT/VNS/VOV/ND/SGGP
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