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Thuy Linh shines at Miss
International
The strikingly beautiful Vietnamese model Cao Thuy Linh
was chosen Best National Costume at the 2014 Miss Grand International (MGI)
beauty pageant on October 7.
Eighty-five international contestants coming from
different countries and territories around the globe participated in the gala
affair held in
Daryanne Lees from
Miss Grand International is an annual international
beauty contest organised by the Miss Grand International Organization in
British graphic designer to judge
Hanoi Radio Television has announced that well known
graphic designer Peter Anderson will serve on the jury at the awards ceremony
for its logo design contest set for October 13.
Peter Anderson hails from
He created the logos for many television programmes
including “Dr Who”, “Sherlock” and “Primeval”.
The logo design contest launched by Hanoi Radio
Television is part of activities marking the 60th anniversary of Hanoi’s Liberation
Day (October 10) and 60 years of Hanoi Radio Television (October 14).
The award ceremony is set to take place on October 13.
Animation festival opens in capital
The Vietnam-the Republic of Korea (RoK) Animation
Festival was opened at the Grand Plaza Hanoi,117 Tran Duy Hung Street on
October 9, bringing networking opportunities to fledgling filmmakers and free
screenings of award-winning films to the public.
Held by the Korean Cultural Centre, the three-day
festival will allow members of the Vietnamese and South Korean animation
industries to exchange information and animated art.
The Korean ambassador to
The Au Co Art Centre,
The award-winning Korean films to be screened are Cloud
Bread, Pororo The Little Penguin, Hello Jadoo!, Little Bus Tayo and The
Airport Diary. Vietnamese animators will show works called Ve Vang va De Lua
(Yellow Cicada and Fire Cricket), Chiec Long Cong (Peafowl's Feather), Duoi
Cua Than Lan (Lizard's Tale), Cang To Cang Be (Big Pincer Small Pincer), Bo
Vang (Yellow Cow) and Vu Dieu Anh Sang (Light Dance).
"This is the first time the Korean Cultural Centre
has held an animated film festival," said Park Nark-jong, the centre's
director. "It is a new kind of cultural exchange between the two
countries."
The festival is aimed at helping
About 200 film producers and entrepreneurs in the
animation industry will hold seminars. Experts from both countries will
review the development of the industry, sharing experiences and best
practices for creating animated films.
"I hope the festival will promote the animation
industry, as well as cooperation in the countries' creative industries,"
Nark-jong said. "In addition, the event will refresh a wave of Korean
television series and pop music in
Photo exhibition spotlights
As many as 132 photos on
The event, part of celebrations of the 60th anniversary
of Hanoi’s Liberation Day (October 10), highlighted achievements recorded by
the capital city in its renewal process, as well as people’s better living
conditions.
The exhibits focused on the city’s urbanization as well
as the peaceful life in suburban areas. They also featured traditional
festivals and beautiful, friendly and smart Hanoians.
Dang Dinh An, Chairman of the Hanoi Art Photography
Association, said this was the first time such big photo exhibition on
Visitors to the event had a chance to look at a
Int’l experts compare notes on music
composers’ training
Music experts from
Deputy Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Dang Thi
Bich Lien said this is a key step for the future development of music
composers. The seminar helps
Participants agreed on the importance of the training
and development of professional music.
They analysised the real situation of music composers’
training in
President of the Norwegian Society of Composers Bjorn
Bolstad said to attract students to get involved in music composition,
The seminar, co-organised by the Vietnam National
Academy of Music (VNAM) and the Vietnam Composers’ Association is under
framework of the Asia-Europe New Music Festival which is being held in
Over 2,000 participants, including 1,000
representatives of international organizations and foreign embassies are
expected to participate in a cultural day with messages of peace, the
organising board has announced.
The celebration aims to mark the 60th anniversary of
At the opening of the event, children will write their
wishes on a dove painting measured at 3mx4m and roughly 1,000 students are to
participate in a walk for peace.
A wide range of activities such as an art street
festival, drawing competitions, martial art performance, and releasing of
doves are planned for the event.
Traffic culture through eyes of
children
Nearly 2,000 drawings portraying day-to-day traffic
situations from a child’s perspective were submitted to a children’s art
competition run by the National Committee for Traffic Safety from June 22 to
August 30.
An award ceremony was held in
The artwork features children’s good deeds in traffic
situations, such as helping the elderly across the road, cycling in the correct
lane, and stopping at red lights. The drawings also showed common traffic
problems, such as congested roads, traffic jams and road accidents.
The competition is part of an ongoing traffic culture
project to raise awareness on traffic regulations and road safety.
Ministries and sectors nationwide have been called for
stricter control of transport activities in a bid to bring the number of
fatalities from traffic accidents in 2014 to below 9,000.
Fireworks to mark Liberation Day
Fireworks will light up the sky from 30 locations
throughout the capital on October 10 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Ha
Noi's liberation from the French.
The 15-minute pyrotechnic event will begin at 9pm.
High-range fireworks will go off at Hoan Kiem (Restored
Sword) Lake, Thong Nhat (Reunification) Park, Lac Long Quan flower garden
(near
Low-range displays will be fired from other locations
in inner and outlying districts.
Artist seeks to entice with cai
luong history lessons
Cai luong (reformed opera) star Kim Tu Long is
intensely focused on attracting audiences back to theatres and having them
learn about historical events through the art.
It is a challenging task.
Next Saturday, Long, 48, will face up to that challenge
with his third and largest live show at
The show, Ban Sac Anh Hung (Characteristics of
Heroism), includes 13 extracts from popular plays, including Dinh Bo Linh
(Hero Dinh Bo Linh), Nhuy Kieu Tuong Quan (Heroine Trieu Thi Trinh) and Cau
Tho Yen Ngua (Writing Poems on Horseback).
Long will be joined by 50 other performers like cai
luong actors Que Tran, Tu Suong, Vu Luan, Phuong Hang, and his wife Trinh
Trinh.
"The country's history and national heroes are
featured in depth in cai luong," Long said.
"I will bring the original tunes of traditional
music and historical stories to theatre lovers.
"Young people think history is dry on stage but I
will do it differently."
To this end he has invited young singers Nhat Kim Anh,
Thuy Trang, and Ba Thang to perform certain key passages, and hoped this
would "attract young audiences like a pop concert".
He generally promised to combine traditional and modern
styles for the show.
"We are living in a modern world. Therefore, to
make an impression on audiences, cai luong artists need to improve their
productions with unusual performing styles."
It is hard for anyone, even experienced artists like
Long, to keep going for a three-hour live show with sound and light effects.
He knows this and has been practising singing and
dancing for several hours a day for the last four months.
Cai luong is a southern theatrical art that originated
in the Mekong River Delta early last century.
Long began his professional career at the Tran Huu
Trang Theatre, the region's leading cai luong troupe, in 1985.
With his strong voice and rapid improvement in
performance skills, he soon became a bright star on the cai luong firmament.
In 1992 he won the Tran Huu Trang Golden Prize,
theatre's biggest honour conferred by the HCM City Theatre Association.
He has performed for several cai luong troupes in
Like many of his peers, he devotes all his energies to
the stage and to finding ways to attract audiences.
He often performs in remote areas for the benefit of
people living there.
The show, which begins at 8pm on October 18, is
expected to attract more than 1,000 people.
Autumn Book Fair presents new
publications
There are thousands of newly published books at the
ongoing Autumn Book Fair 2014, which is taking place at the
Co-organised by Kim Dong, Tre (Youth) and the Women
publishing companies, the fair has more than 15,000 books on several topics
such as culture, politics, history, soft skills education and gastronomy.
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of Ha Noi's
Liberation, there are also new and reprinted books about the capital city,
including Ha Noi Rong Ruoi Quan Quanh (Wander in Ha Noi) by Bang Son, Mieng
Ngon Ha Noi (Ha Noi's Delicacies) by Vu Bang, and Song Mai Voi Thu Do (Living
Forever with Capital) by Nguyen Huy Tuong.
The fair will end on Sunday.
Manzi hosts experimental
sculpture show
An experimental sculpture called New Form: Sculpture –
Architecture – Space will be displayed at Manzi Art Space from Friday until
November 4.
The display is an activity of the New Form project
(Phase II, 2014-15), which sculptors living and working in Ha Noi founded to
develop their career and find new creative directions as well as experience a
professional working environment.
The project aims to overcome stereotypes of traditional
sculpture and open up new directions in thinking and creative possibilities
of this art form. In phase II, New Form focuses on the connection of works of
sculpture with architectural living space in reality.
New Form: Sculpture – Architecture – Space is curated
by Nguyen Anh Tuan with the participation of sculptors Pham Thai Binh, Thai
Nhat Minh, Khong Do Tuyen and Hoang Mai Thiep and designer Pham Dam Ca.
The free-entry display opens at 2pm at Manzi Art Space,
Cinematheque screens Verdi's La
Traviata
A screening of the classic version of Giuseppe Verdi's
La Traviata will be held at Cinematheque on Sunday.
A story of unrequited love, death, duels, masked balls
and revenge, the opera is based on the novel The Lady of the Camellias, first
published in 1848 by Alexandre Dumas. The three-act opera premiered in
The screening will start at 7pm at Cinematheque, 22A
Moveable Feast takes diners for a
ride
Pots ‘n Pans is teaming up with Hanoi Cooking Centre
(HCC), L'Embellie, The WareHouse and Chapi Vietnam to present their second
Moveable Feast next Saturday, October 18.
The presentation follows the success of the first
Moveable Feast last year. The evening will start at Manzi Art Space courtyard
over canapes and cocktails.
The diners will move on to entrees under the stars on
HCC roof terrace before taking in the panoramic views of Hoan Kiem Lake and
the Old Quarter as they indulge in their second entree pairing with good
wines at The WareHouse on Hang Trong Street, to be prepared by Pots ‘n Pans.
The main course will be served at L'Embellie
Restaurant, and sweet treats will be offered at Pots ‘n Pans.
The Moveable Feast will start at 6.30pm at VND2.5
million per person. Tickets are available at Pots ‘n Pans, 57 Bui Thi Xuan
Street; HCC, 44 Chau Long Street; and L'Embellie Restaurant, 49 Trieu Viet
Vuong Street.
Annual Oktoberfest comes to town
The Oktoberfest Vietnam 2014 featuring German cuisine
and culture will be held at Windsor Plaza Hotel on October 10 and 11, and
from October 14 to 18.
Originating in
It will also feature music performed by Gaukis
Participants are encouraged to wear traditional
costumes. The event will begin at 6pm at 18 An
Photos reveal underground metal
scene
A photography exhibition featuring
Bloody Chunk includes dozens of Massey's
black-and-white photos of rock and heavy metal music bands taken over a
period of 18 months.
Before moving to
The exhibition is open from noon to 5pm at
$150mn ethnic cultural complex left
desolate in northern
A cultural complex representing
A project to build the Vietnam National Villages for
Ethnic Culture and Tourism in Son Tay District is estimated to cost VND3.2
trillion (US$150.62 million).
But only one-third of this amount has been disbursed
for the construction of the cultural complex so far.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has ruled that
implementation of the project be finished by 2019.
However, the cultural complex, which sits on a
1,544-hectare land plot, has been neglected since it was inaugurated in
October 2010 to commemorate the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi.
Thang Long (Soaring Dragon) is the former name of the
Vietnamese capital city.
The villages are intended to showcase the cultural
traits of
The complex will also serve as a venue for major
cultural and sports events on the national scale.
The place currently looks like a wrecked area in the
aftermath of a storm.
The wooden and earthen replicas of the ethnic
minorities’ houses have sustained serious damage, including peeling flakes of
earth, screeching planks of wood and bamboo on the floor, tilting stakes, and
collapsing roofs.
Some of the houses are covered with tattered canvases,
giving them an even nastier look.
The area is also spoiled with litter, straw, rocks, and
electrical wiring.
The doors to all of the houses are invariably shut,
leaving visitors unable to take a close look inside without poking their head
in through the windows.
Some houses still look good on the outside, but there
is nothing inside to re-create the cultural lives of the ethnic communities.
The stale air and dull atmosphere deter visitors even
more.
A large part of the houses highlighting the Chut and
Cong ethnic minorities were destroyed in a fire last year.
According to workers in the area, the fire which was
caused by a short circuit consumed the two houses.
Little remains of the houses other than black stakes
and discolored walls, which are now covered with ragged sheets of nylon.
The aisles leading to the
The bathrooms and other auxiliary facilities have not
fared any better.
Very few visitors are seen at the vast complex, which
also features sections containing stone statues from the Truong Sa (Spratly)
archipelago, statues crafted by people in the
Two months ago, a Tuoi Tre (Youth) reporter, who disguised
himself as a visitor, saw ten staff members sitting idly outside the
management building.
One of them told the reporter to ride his bike straight
into the areas he wished to visit, as there was no bike parking lot.
A tour guide told him that the complex only draws
visitors during festivals, while it is almost empty the rest of the year.
The reporter returned to the complex on Monday, and
little had changed.
According to Toan Thi Huong, a manager of the complex,
the facility hosts only three major cultural events annually.
The events are funded by the Ministry of Culture,
Sports, and Tourism.
She added that the plan to bring representatives of the
ethnic minorities to live in the complex has proved a great challenge due to
lack of funds.
The complex’s management only summons them for major
events, after which they return home.
Lam Van Khang, vice head of the complex’s management,
told Tuoi Tre that as planned, the facilities are being developed and built
entirely through state funding.
However, only 30 percent of the earmarked sum has been
released since 2010, which has resulted in the delay of many sub-projects at
the site, he explained.
Nguyen Dinh Loi, also vice head of the complex’s
management board, told Tuoi Tre on Tuesday that one of the challenges the
complex has faced is restoring the damaged structures while retaining the
unique traits of the ethnic peoples.
He added that many of the construction materials are
the original, natural ones used by ethnic groups, so they decay easily.
Loi said that the complex receives few tourists during
the hot summer months, when they prefer going to the beach. He added that it
“is [only] packed with tourists during major events.”
A 'Peace Culture Festival' will be held at Ly Thai To
flower garden,
The event is among the activities scheduled to
celebrate the 60th anniversary of
As many as 2,000 people including 1,000 representatives
from international organisations and embassies in
The highlight of the event is an exhibition space
showcasing images, objects and documentary films on the scenes and people in
Hanoi under the themes 'the city for peace'; equality in the community; urban
construction; living environment protection; promotion of culture and
education development; and caring and educating the younger generations.
In addition, about 1,000 students and youth will join a
walk for peace on the day of the festival. A 'peace wing' picture measuring
3mx4m will be installed on which children can write their wishes.
Many other activities will be held during the event
including street art performances, a painting contest themed 'I Love Hanoi -
City for Peace', traditional martial arts performances, balloon release, and
a pigeon release among others.
Mother-of-pear inlay portrait of
Uncle Ho set Vietnamese record
A mother-of-pearl inlay picture featuring Uncle Ho
reading the Declaration of Independence has recently been listed in the
Vietnam Book of Records as the largest inlaid portrait of President Ho.
The picture, measuring 1.93 metres long and 1.28
metres, was made by artist Nguyen Dinh Vinh from Tien Du district, Bac Ninh
province, who is famous for pearl inlay.
Vinh came up with the idea of making a mother-of-pear
inlay picture of Uncle Ho 20 years ago, originating from his love and respect
from the great national leader.
A great deal of time and effort was spent to find
suitable materials for the work, including bronze, shell of snail, and pearl.
According to Vinh, the shades of the materials must be in harmony with each
other to create a perfect overall composition for the picture.
As a wood block was inlaid with mother-of-pearl, Vinh
found it difficult to process the wood to firmly glue the materials onto the
surface and prevent them from peeling off with time and in various weather
conditions.
Vinh completed the picture in September 2012. His
endeavour has been awarded and the picture was highly appreciated by experts
for successfully reflecting Uncle Ho’s manner and spirit at the sacred moment
of reading the Declaration of Independence at Ba Dinh square in
Source: VNS/SGT/ND/VNA/VOV/Nhan
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Thứ Năm, 9 tháng 10, 2014
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