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News Headlines 16/4
New
heritage tree in central Quang Ngai
A 300-year-old
banyan in Nghia Hanh district of central Quang Ngai province has been
recognised as a Vietnam Heritage Tree, the second granted with the title in
the locality.
A ceremony was held
on April 15 to mark the event.
The tree, which is
25 meters in height and 20 meters in diameter was planted at the Lam Son
communal house before King Le Hien Tong’s reign (1740-1786).
According to
village elderly, surviving wars and natural calamities through decades,
especially the fierce storms in 1910 and 1944, the banyan has developed well
thanks to the villagers’ care.
The Vietnam
Association for Conservation of Nature and Environment (VACNE) launched a
programme to conserve Vietnam Heritage Trees in 2011.
To win the honour,
the trees must be at least 200 years old in the case of wild trees, and at
least 100 years for those planted. Moreover, the trees should be connected
with historical and cultural characteristics of the area where they grow.
Others, which do
not meet the aforesaid criteria yet have special values in science, history
or culture, will be recognised as heritage.
Nearly 500 trees
have been named Vietnam Heritage Tree so far.-
A "Reading
Day" is scheduled for April 19 in
At the five-day
event at the city's Youth Cultural House, 14 major publishers and
distributors, including Tre (Youth) Publishing House, Tong Hop (General)
Publishing House and the HCM City Book Distribution Company (FAHASA) will provide
their latest books for free for visitors to read.
There will be
discussions on reading habits and skills featuring speakers such as
journalist Ba Nha and writers Le Quang Minh and Nhat Chieu.
In addition, talk
shows will be held, as well as an exhibition of books about the Hoang Sa
(Paracel) and Truong Sa (Spratly) islands and the military victory over the
French – the battle of
At the event, the
HCM City Youth Union will conduct a one-year survey to discover the top 100
books that young people like best.
Le Thai Hy,
director of the city's Department of Information and Communications, said the
event would be the first in a series of activities to develop the reading
habit.
Summer book
fair held at museum
Some 4,500 books
will be launched at a summer book fair at the
The books cover
various topics, including politics, history, literature and economics, as
well as topics related to foreign languages, sciences and housework tips.
The fair will
launch a movement to collect books for Women and the Family Bookshelf for the
benefit of women living in remote regions.
The public will get
the chance to meet noted authors and translators such as Do Bich Thuy, Nguyen
Bich Lan and Phong Diep.
At the fair, in
addition to promoting the sale of books at prices between VND5,000 and
VND35,000 per copy, sales discounts between 20 and 50 per cent will be
offered for all titles.
Various games and
talk shows will be conducted at the fair, including a workshop for parents
titled "We Are Friends, My Children," at 2.30pm, April 19.
The fair, which has
been co-organised by the Viet Nam Women Museum, Women Publishing House and
Kim Dong Publishing House, is being held to promote Viet Nam's Book Day
(April 21) and the World Book and Copyright Day (April 23).
The fair is open to
the public between 8am and 9pm, April 16 – 20, at
Beauty of
Ao Dai shines at Hue Festival
The elegance and
beauty of Vietnamese women garbed in the nation’s traditional long dress (Ao
Dai) was featured at a fashion show on April 14 as part of the 2014 Hue
Festival.
The graceful show
left deep impressions on audiences as 100 models took to the stage to present
600 Ao Dai designs.
With the theme “The
world in
Using their own
creativeness, Ao Dai designers created beautiful images of Vietnamese
traditional costume and showed aesthetic value of Vietnamese people.
2014
More than 97,000
domestic and foreign holiday-makers have flocked to the central
The information was
revealed by Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Ngo Hoa at a
press conference on April 15.
Preliminary
statistics showed that citizens from as many as 103 countries travelled to
the festival, of which the number of French tourists accounted for the
highest rate with 7,263 people, followed by Thai with 6,271.
A wide range of
community culture activities, fairs and exhibitions are being held everywhere
in the locality.
From April 15-18,
the festival will continue with events such as a “Royal Palace Night”,
another programme to honour
The Hue Festival is
held every two years to honour unique cultural and historical values of
This year’s
festival, the eighth of its kind, has a theme of “Cultural Heritage with
Integration and Development”, and is forming part of the East Asian-Latin
American Cultural Exchange Forum held by
Thousands
flock to enjoy vibrant Hue Festival
A series of diverse
performances have been taking place at the ongoing Festival Hue 2014 – the
biggest and most eclectic cultural event in the central
The “Dem Hoang
Cung” (Royal Night) event, one of the highlights of the festival, took place
on April 15 on an evening packed with music, dancing, games and cuisine once
favoured by
Visitors were taken
back in time for some lively scenes, including a royal feast and a changing
of the guard ceremony. They were also offered the chance to see historical
remnants from the royal era, including the imperial autographs of the Nguyen
Dynasty’s kings.
Meanwhile, a “Dem
Phuong Dong” (Oriental Night) event celebrating the beauty, glamour and
distinctive characteristics of many Asian countries’ costumes was held on the
same evening in
Taking part were
designers from 11 countries, including
Earlier in the day,
an Asian food festival was held in
According to Nguyen
Van Tuan, Director of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, the
event helped promote the host country’s culinary tradition and improved
tourism links between participating nations.
The festival, which
will run until April 20, has also offered performances from artistic troupes
hailing from all around the world – from Japanese drum performances to
Belgian stilt walking demonstrations.
More than 97,000
holiday-makers have flocked to the central
The number of
French tourists accounted for the highest rate, with 7,263 people, followed
by 6,271 from
Tuyen Quang
strives to preserve ethnic folk singing
The northern
mountainous
The unique singing
style can be performed in daily activities or during wedding ceremonies and
festivals. People need to be quick-minded and have a wide knowledge to create
repartees when practicing the singing.
San Diu people make
up some 1.4 percent (over 10,000 people) of Tuyen Quang’s population.
However, in Ninh
Lai, Thien Ke and Son
To cope with such a
problem, Tuyen Quang has encouraged its localities to set up teams of local
singers while collecting materials about the practice to increase its
popularity.
The province has
also organised regular Soong co singing programmes in its communes to nurture
the custom, which it hopes to be recognised as intangible national heritage.
Director of the
provincial department Nguyen Viet Thanh said Tuyen Quang is compiling a
dossier to be submitted to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
seeking the accolade.
At present, Tuyen
Quang has four pieces of heritage listed as national treasures: The Then
singing and Long Tong (Field Work) Festival of Tay people and the Pao dung
singing and Cap sac (coming of age) ritual of Dao people.
Cultural
activities mark
A wide range of
cultural activities have been arranged across the country to celebrate the
60th anniversary of the
In
The series features
articles by Vietnamese and international historians, researchers, writers and
journalists.
At the Exhibition
House of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association,
A CD featuring 12
songs, with lyrics written by three military poets Le Nguyen, Anh Ngoc and
Doan Hoai Trung and music by female composer Quynh Hop, will be released this
week.
In Dien Bien, an
incense-offering ceremony will be held on May 7 at the A1 Hill Martyrs
Cemetery for which representatives from the provincial People's Committee;
the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism; the Ministry of National
Defence; and the Ministry of Public Security will participate.
In 1954, A1 Hill
played an important role in controlling the whole battle of
Following the
ceremony, the armed forces will march at the city's stadium and other main
streets.
A ceremony for
naming a main street and a square in the memory of Vo Nguyen Giap – the
legendary general who led the Vietnamese army to a glorious victory on May 7,
1954 – will be held on May 7, 2014.
In the evening, a
special art performance titled Dien Bien Phu – Ban Hung Ca Bat Diet (
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Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 4, 2014
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