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Art
& Entertainment News 6/10
Music,
light show brightens HCM City
A free concert will
grace
Cao Hon, Xa Hon –
The two-hour
concert will include three parts, with each part spotlighting Thanh Bui, Hong
Nhung or Ho Ngoc Ha.
Thanh, owner of the
Soul Music Academy, said: "My performance will feature my little
students. We will bring audiences songs in both Vietnamese and English. There
will be dance and musicals as well."
"Each artist's
performance will be supported by a light show using 3D projection mapping
technology," said Pham Hoang
The visual effects
will be set up in front of the palace by young Vietnamese, Singaporean and
Malaysian visual artists, and engineers from the Barco Asia Pacific.
The concert will
begin at 8pm at
New
calendar honours General Giap
A special calendar
titled General Vo Nguyen Giap, Life and Career has been published for the New
Year celebrations in 2015.
The publication,
featuring 372 images plus stories on the life and career of the General was
printed by HCM City General Publishers and An Hao Company.
It has six
sections, each of presenting a facet of the General's life, including the
time me he was born, his enrollment at
The publication
marks the first anniversary of his death on October 4.
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To commemorate the
60th anniversary of
The event was
hosted by the Vietnamese Association of Historians and
Made by traditional
craftsmen, the eighty-centimeter gilded bronze sculptures weigh 60-65kg each,
and are based on the statue of Saint Giong at
According to Duong
Trung Quoc, the Secretary General of the Vietnam Association of Historians,
Thanh Giong is one of the four immortals, honored as a symbol of strength,
belief and a strong will to overcome obstacles and claim victory.
The management
board of the statue donation project said the legendary sculptures were
special keepsakes to celebrate the upcoming 60th anniversary.
The project was
also praised as a meaningful and practical deed by President Truong Tan Sang.-
Photos mark
Hanoi's 60th Liberation Day
Sixty photos by
local architects and photographers are on display on the pavement in Ly Thai
To Street next to
The exhibition,
which ends on Friday, is titled Ha Noi Oi! and is one of many cultural
activities to mark the occasion. It features heritage sites, such as
The management
board of the Old Quarter will present documents and images on the capital
city in 1954 to mark the day.
Dong Ho folk
paintings as well as calligraphy presentations and a musical performance will
be held.
Other art
performances will also be organised in the Old Quarter and on the streets
until Friday.
Latin American
film fest opens
The Second Latin
American Film Festival will return to the capital city this week, promising
to provide fans of the continent's silver screen with pleasant and
entertaining treats.
The festival will
feature 13 cinematographic works from
The event, which
opens tonight and runs until Saturday, is part of a series of activities
promoting Latin American culture to the people of
"The Film Week
aims to bring Latin American cinematography and culture closer to Vietnamese
audiences through social, political and historical themes. Audiences will
have a chance to enjoy profound works of the continent," said Jorge
Rondon Uzcategui, Venezuelan ambassador to
On this occasion,
the ambassador expressed hopes that
Jean Lesly Benoit,
Haitian ambassador to
The ambassador
added that Haiti Culture Week in
The comedy Vino
para Robar (To Fool a Thief) by
The opening night
will be followed by a Spanish-Venezuelan work: Bolivar, The Man of
Difficulties. The movie is a historical drama directed by Alberto Alberto
depicting the epic story of Simon Bolivar, known as the greatest leader of
Also reflecting
this historical theme is Toussaint Louverture, which will wrap up the
festival. Through this work,
The event also
features other movies such as Heleno, Route of the Moon, Salt, Viva
Daily screenings
will take place at 6pm and 8pm at Cinematheque,
Young
people drawn to lotus tea from West Lake
Drinking lotus tea
is a unique
In the early
morning or the late afternoon, many groups of young people go to
Young people
enjoying lotus tea at a shop built on a lotus pond.
According to one
tea shop owner, many of the young people who come to her shop are interested
in the art of making the tea.
When asked about
the reason why he prefers drinking tea to going to a café or bar, Dung, a 21
year-old university student, said, "Tea shops are quiet and the prices
are pretty cheap. It's only VND35,000 for a pot of lotus tea, you can chat
with your friends here for hours."
Like Dung, many of
the young people enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings. The taste of the
lotus tea mixed with the peaceful atmosphere is apparently enough to attract
crowds of young people.
Ba Na cable
car listed among world’s most spectacular rides
The travel website
Thrillist recently published an article listing the ten most spectacular
cable car rides in the world, which included Ba Na.
According to
Thrillist, the 5-km Ba Na cable line was built at a cost of USD39 million.
Located just outside Danang, it got four listings in the Guinness Book of
World Records in 2013 for the longest cable car line (5,771.61m); the highest
difference in height between departure and destination (1,368.93m); the
longest non-stop cable (11,585m) and the world heaviest cable rolls (141.24
tonnes).
Each car fits up to
35 passengers, and passes over a waterfall near the base station before
gliding up Vong Nguyet Hill at a top speed of about 6 metres per second.
The Ba Na cable
line was built by
Other cable car
systems on the list includeed Hua Shan cableway in China,
Grindelwald-Männlichen Gondola Cableway in Switzerland, Table Mountain Aerial
Cableway in South Africa, Masada Cableway in Israel, Sugarloaf Mountain in
Brazil, Aiguille du Midi cable system in France, Stanserhorn Cabrio in
Switzerland, Timber Trail Cable Car in India and Ngong Ping Cable Car in
China.
Recently, the Ba Na
cable line was also voted among the top ten most amazing lines by the
Telegraph.
Source: VNS/VOV/SGGP/Dantri
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Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 10, 2014
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