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Book delves
into Nguyen apparel
There is no trace
of the paintings that vanished three years ago, but Nguyen Van Nhan's works
can be seen in the nation's first book on ceremonial costumes of the Nguyen
Dynasty released last week.
Researcher Tran
Dinh Son's Dai Le Phuc Viet Nam Thoi Nguyen (Vietnamese ceremonial clothes
under Nguyen Dynasty) (1802-1945) is divided into four parts: historical
documents on Nguyen Dynasty costumes; photos of painter Nguyen Van Nhan's 54
works on ceremonial costumes at the An Nam Court; an index in French with illustrations
of costumes for civil and military mandarins; and a picture collection of the
dynasty's emperors, queen and courtiers.
Nhan's paintings
are said to offer the most systematic and detailed picfures of costumes worn
during the reign of the Nguyen Dynasty - from the emperor, prince, princess,
consorts, civil and military mandarins, to the uniform of royal music bands
and servants.
The paintings were
taken overseas and eventually auctioned by Eric Chaim Kline Bookseller,
A
His previous books
include Nhung Net Dan Thanh (Exquisite Brushstrokes) and Thuong Ngoan Do Su
Kieu Thoi Nguyen (1802-1945) (Appreciating the Custom-made Pattern Porcelains
During the Nguyen Dynasty).
General
Giap literature gets addition
A book on the late
General Vo Nguyen Giap's great vision on business and economic development
will be published next month by the People's Police Publishing House.
The book will
include General Giap's reports and articles on economic issues, his view on
the role of businessmen in society and his letters to enterprises. The book
will also have a few illustrated images that have never been published
before.
It is the
brainchild of the general's family, the general's office, the Club of
Vietnamese Industrialists and Traders and the Centre for Economic Training,
Advising and Information.
Vo Nguyen Giap
(1911-2013) was a general of the Viet Nam People's Army and a politician. He
first rose to prominence during World War II, when he served as the leader of
the military for the Viet Minh resistance movement against the Japanese
occupation of
Giap was also a
principal commander in two wars: the First Indochina War (1946-54) and the
American War (1960-75).
Top
hairstylist contest launches
The 2015 Viet Nam
Top Hairstylist contest has been officially launched in Ha Noi.
The second season
of the hairstylist contest follows a successful debut in 2013 and will
include four rounds. The first round will take place from March 15 to May 15,
with the final round to run from January 15 to April 20 next year.
The top four
hairstylists in each round will qualify for the final round, which will take
place in Ha Noi or
Finalists will
compete for a lavish prize pool, including a diamond prize worth VND100
million (US$4,700), two gold prizes of VND30 million each, three silver each
worth VND20 million and ten bronze (VND10 million each).
More information is
available online at www.thegioitoc.vn.
Thua
Thien-Hue moves to protect specialties
The central
Collective marks -
a type of protection – allow association, rather than individuals to register
a mark. They are useful for communities in which individuals produce similar
products, such as me xung (sesame candy), which is renowned in Thua
Thien-Hue.
Recently, Vietnam's
record book named several Hue dishes among the nation’s best foods: bun bo
(beef noodles), com hen (rice with mussels), banhbeo (rice cake with grilled
shrimp), banh bot loc (dumplings with shrimp), banh khoai (fried rice
crepes), ruoc (shrimp paste), me xung (sesame candy), che hat sen (sweet
lotus seed pudding), tom chua (pickled shrimp), and thanh tra (a grapefruit
variety that was served to the king).
Of the products,
bun bo (beef noodles) and me xung (sesame candy) will be supported to
register abroad.
Phan Ngoc Tho, Vice
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said apart from mirroring
cultural identities of
Several owners of
household-based production workshops in
The strategy also
encourages businesses to take an active part in building their own brands
while protecting other well-established names in the province.
The province has
recently decided to establish the
Besides collective
marks, certification marks and geographical indication are other useful
alternatives for protection, experts advised.
Festival to
highlight Bac Ninh province’s culture
The Festival Bac
Ninh 2014 will be held from March 13-17 with various fascinating cultural and
sport activities, said a senior official of the hosting
Nguyen Nhan Chien,
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said the festival, organised
every four years, is expected to draw the participation of more than 100,000
people, including 7,000 artisans and local performers, as well as artists
from various localities nationwide.
Themed “Bac Ninh –
Kinh Bac Spirit”, the festival will be held in eight districts, town and the
city of
A series of
activities will be organised, including a Quan Ho (love duets) singing
contest, the 2014 sports festival, an ornamental plant and creature contest,
a youngsters’ camp, and performances of folk music and dance, said Chien.
Exhibitions, fairs
will be held, as will free tours, in Bac Ninh city and famous historical
relic sites and trade villages across the province to promote Bac Ninh’s
tourism, he added.
The Cua Ong Temple
Festival opened yesterday in northern
The festival began
with the procession of General Tran Quoc Tang’s palanquin and his memorial
tablet from the
The third son of
the brilliant military strategist, Tran Hung Dao, Tran Quoc Tang is believed
to have died in the Cua Ong area, and a temple was built by the locals to
honour his major contributions during the resistance wars against the Mongol
invaders.
In addition to the
prescribed rituals, the Cua Ong Temple Festival features folk games such as
human chess, boat racing and cockfighting, as well as art performances and a
re-enactment of Tran Quoc Tang’s military feats.
The
HCM City
holds photo exhibitions on Border Guards
The Department of
Culture, Sports and Tourism in HCMC and Border Guards Force held a
photography exhibition on March 3 celebrating the 55th Traditional Day of
Border Guard and 25th anniversary of Whole People Border Day.
The exhibition
showcased 195 color, black and white photos and two large displays with
themes ‘Vietnam Border Guard Force - 55 Years of Construction, Combat Mission
and Growth’ and ‘Beauty of Vietnam Border, Sea Island and City Border
Guards’.
The displays show
the history of Vietnam Border Guard Force’s establishment, development,
soldier’s achievements, success, and trade in sea ports.
An additional
Border Guard photography exhibition was held at Lam Son,
HCMC Border Guard
Command and HCMC Television hosted a program featuring the Border Guards at
the theatre on March 3.
The program was
attended by soldiers and composer Tran Long An and Nguyen Quang Vinh who
shares experiences with Border Guard units through their music.
Source: VNA/VNS/VOV/SGGP/Nhandan
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Thứ Ba, 4 tháng 3, 2014
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