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Art
& Entertainment News 7/10
Rong (Dragon)
Bridge in the central city of Danang has been listed among top 30 gorgeous
bridges over the world by a famous tourism website, Viralnova.
Some of the listed
bridges are small, some are huge. Some are pinnacles of cutting-edge
engineering technology. Some are ancient, but have stood the test of time.
Some are deceptively simple, and some are incredibly intricate.
The Dragon bridge
features 166 meters of undulating steel in the shape of a giant
fire-breathing dragon flying towards the
It is a bridge with
unique aesthetic and creative characteristics, and incorporates complex
technologies. Spanning the Han River, the bridge connects
Tops on the list
are
Cua Van
named a world top 10 beautiful coastline
Travel &
Leisure Magazine recently cited Cua Van fishing village in the
Located nearly 30km
from the mainland, Cua Van fishing village, famous for the magnificent
limestone mountains of
Rounding out the
top ten are
Princess
Lockeroo to be chaired for Reunion Dance Camp
Princess Lockeroo,
the world’s famous waacking specialist, will sit on the panel of judges for
the first time in
Born and raised in
The fourth season
of the competition is a playground for
Part of the
proceeds from the contest will go to the Learning Promotion Fund of Street
Dance Team in order to open a dance class for street children who love hip
hop.
Reunion Dance Camp
will take place at An Nhon Cultural House,
Over 366 pavilions
will showcase a wide variety of wares at this year’s four-day 2014 Hanoi
Traditional Craft Village Festival set to get underway at the
The organising
board has announced over fifteen stalls will feature food items from the
Republic of Korea and tourist products from Malaysia, and ceramics, rattan,
embroidery items, textiles and folk paintings from Vietnam.
Within the event, a
ceremony to honour outstanding craft villages is planned and artists and
artisans will stage a series of entertaining art and martial art performances
along with folk games for all to enjoy.
More than 2 million
foreign tourists have flocked to
The Department
cited fluctuations in the
The number of
foreign tourists to Hanoi in the reviewed period was 1.5 time higher than the
country’s average growth, it reported, adding that more international guests
will visit the city in the remaining months of this year which is the peak
tourism season.
The Department
attributed the city’s tourism growth to effective promotion programmes and
investment in diversifying tourism products and services in several
attractions in the outskirt of
To attract more
tourists, the capital is building up plans to upgrade a number of cultural
and historical relic sites, such as Ngoc Son Temple, Hoa Lo Prison, Van
Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam (the first university in Vietnam), and Giong festival
space.
Paper
horses explain French connection
People who visited
the L'Espace cultural centre in downtown Ha Noi recently may have witnessed a
peculiar sight, a herd of seven horses made of paper mache that appear to be
grazing peacefully in a field.
The horses arrived
at L'Espace,
Photos pasted onto
the horse figures depict the relationship between French and Vietnamese
culture. The exhibition will run until October 26.
"The art works
well with the fact that this is the year of horse," Long said. "But
I was inspired by people making paper horses in
Long spent about a
year crafting the statues, he said. They are similar, but differ in size and
decoration. To make them, he first fashioned a skeleton out of bamboo, and
then covered it in layers upon layers of paper – like the traditional process
for making paper masks.
Thousands of photos
gathered by Long and his friends were then pasted to the outermost layer of
paper. The largest horse weighs about 30 kilograms and is made from 300
layers of paper.
Each horse's photo
reflects a particular theme or place, such as Ta Hien old street; French
colonial buildings; French performances in Ha Noi; examples of French
architecture, such as the Opera House, the Cathedral and Hang Dau Post
Office; French and Vietnamese children; and cultural exchanges between
"I wanted to
express the long term relationship between the French and Vietnamese people
in a more friendly and casual way," Long said. "It's the way that
ordinary people talk to one another, not the way of diplomats."
Long said he wanted
visitors to think about the messages the animals conveyed, instead of
learning by sitting in front of a television or computer.
"Although the
photos were printed in a random way, I find the most interesting pictures
under the horses' bellies and legs," said student Vu Thu Phuong.
She bent lower and
lower to see the pictures farther down the horse. "The photos tell me a
vivid story about French people's feelings toward Vietnamese people and vice
versa."
Quang
Nguyen Thanh Ba, a
native of
The organisers of
Hat Giong Tam Hon Viet (Vietnamese Soul Seeds) contest announced last
Saturday that Ba and other winners had displayed writing skills, and conveyed
emotion as well as an understanding of literature and social issues.
Ba's work Ong My Va
Duong (Mr My Repairs Road) is a true story of an old bicycle mechanic Nguyen
Van My, who lives in a poor
The mechanic My
spent three years alone to repair local roads in his Dien Nam Bac Commune.
Using his pick and shovel, he began work from early morning till late evening
to repair village roads.
The organisers
named five other winners of second and third prizes.
Organised by the
city's Tuoi Tre (Youth) Newspaper in co-operation with the publishing house
First News and Bibica Company, the competition began in July and was aimed at
amateur writers nationwide.
Over 200
participants, many of them from remote areas, submitted essays on various
people, who are ordinary people but make great contributions to their
community.
All the best works
will be published this year.
Cellist
star's video fetes Ha Noi Liberation Day
A music video Huong
Ve Ha Noi (Toward Ha Noi) featuring cellist Dinh Hoai Xuan and the Viet Nam
National Symphony and Orchestra has been released to celebrate the 60th
anniversary of the capital's Liberation Day on October 10.
Xuan, from
The song was
arranged by musician Luu Ha An for cello, piano, clarinet and orchestra.
Directed by Le Ha
Nguyen, it tells the story of young soldiers and the peaceful beauty of Ha
Noi.
French pop
singer Maurin to perform in VN cities
Noted French pop
singer Sophie Maurin will perform songs from her first album, Far Away, in
Her debut album won
the Coup de Coeur award from the Academie Charles Cros in 2013 as well as the
best debut award from France Inter, a major public radio channel and part of
Radio France, and Telerama, a French weekly magazine of TV and radio
listings.
Classically
educated Maurin took her country by storm with her lyrics and the sweetness
of her voice.
The shows will
start at 8pm.
“Xoe”
dancers to perform at Yen Bai’s cultural week
More than 1,000
local artists are scheduled to perform s ix popular ethnic Thai “Xoe” dances
during a “Week of Culture, Sports and Tourism”
organised in Nghia
Lo town in the northwestern mountainous
The dances, named “
“Xoe” is an
important group dance performed by the ethnic Thai who developed around 30
variations of the dance.
The dance charms
with its gentle and alluring rhythms. Dancers usually form a circle around a
fire and move to the sounds of traditional music.
During the five-day
event, a range of other activities will be run, including sporting contests,
a “Xoe” folk dance competition, and buffalo fighting.
Traditional Thai,
Muong and
According to Vice
Chairwoman of Nghia Lo town’s People’s Committee Hoang Thi Hanh, the cultural
week is part of local authorities’ efforts to promote tourism development in
the locality with a view to attracting more holiday-makers and investors in
tourism to Yen Bai.
It is also expected
to help boost cultural exchanges between ethnic communities living in the
province and contribute to the preservation of local cultural values, Hanh
said.
Bilingual
pictorial popular with ethnic minorities
The monthly
bilingual pictorial “Dan Toc va Mien Nui” (Nationalities and Mountainous
Areas), a Vietnam News Agency (VNA) publication, has become indispensable to
ethnic minorities, according to feedback received in conferences held in Ninh
Thuan, Gia Lai and Dak Lak provinces from October 1-6 to review the
magazine’s first two years of publication.
Up to 23,000 issues
published in Khmer, Bhana, Jrai,
Thanks to the
concise articles and beautiful pictures, readers have found it easy to stay
informed about the latest national developments, including current Party and
State policies. Readers feel more motivated to join campaigns and contribute
their time and efforts to the construction of new rural areas.
Featuring news that
examine the socio-political situation and poverty reduction efforts, the
magazine is now available in over 40 localities.
Conference
participants provided feedback to improve content and suggested printing more
copies to widen readership.
On the occasion,
select individuals and organisations were awarded “For the cause of VNA”
badges and certificates of merit in recognition of their contributions.
In working sessions
with the VNA Deputy Director General, provincial authorities promised to
continue to cooperate with VNA by distributing the pictorial and the daily
paper Tin Tuc (News).
They will also help
disseminate information via the V-News television channel and release
bilingual publications in Vietnamese-Co Tu and Vietnamese-Xe Dang next year.-
New venue
for football fans
A digital European
football mobile and online platform of News Corp subsidiary NWS Digital Asia
Pte Limited – has been launched on local website 24H.
The two-season
partnership will be in force until June 2016. 24H will distribute exclusive
football highlights under the BallBall brand and advertising content. Galaxy
Media is BallBall’s exclusive distributor and sales partner in
News Corp’s
BallBall is the platform in
The website’s
contents also include real-time data feeds, infographics, written editorial
coverage, commentary and analysis from News Corp’s globally recognized
publications and engages with football fans on social networks such as
Facebook and Twitter.
“Football is the
most popular form of entertainment for daily consumption of
All editorial
content and social media is available in the local language by experts in
Source: VNS/SGT/VNA/VOV
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Thứ Ba, 7 tháng 10, 2014
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