Art & Entertainment News Headlines 29/4
Thang Long
Royal Citadel archeological site handed over to
The Vietnam Academy
of Social Sciences held a ceremony on April 27 to hand over management
authority of Zone D at the Thang Long Royal Citadel archeological site to
Hanoi Municipal People’s Committee.
Earlier, the Hanoi
Municipal People’s Committee received the authority for Zone A, B and C of
the vestige. With the handover of Zone D, the
The handover is
part of the Government’s commitment to UNESCO to preserve and promote Thang
Long Royal Citadel, which was recognised by UNESCO as a World Cultural
Heritage in 2010.
Apart from the site
space, the Hanoi Municipal People’s Committee also received 1,177 cubic
metres of bricks, tiles and stone artifacts, as well as reports on outcomes
of excavations at the site.
Fine arts
exhibition honors General Vo Nguyen Giap
A fine arts
exhibition on General Vo Nguyen Giap opened at Vietnam Military History
Museum.in Hanoi on April 27.
The display themed
“General Vo Nguyen Giap through fine art works" presents to viewers
photos shot by journalists Tran Hong and Nguyen Dinh Toan, oil paintings by
Dang Xuan Hung, lacquer paintings by Nguyen Van Tuan, propaganda posters by
Ha Huy Le, a portrait of General Giap made from 60,000 matches by artist Ngo
Thi Thuc
There is also a set
of six objects, including a gold-plated copper bust of the General; a badge
with the General's image; badges with image of the 60th Anniversary of the
Dien Bien Phu Victory , a cannon bullet shell carved with the image of
the Dien Bien Phu battle, a gold-plated copper art work of General Vo Nguyen
Giap and the Dien Bien Phu Victory, and a book titled “Heroes on A1 Hill”
(the most famous battle of Dien Bien Phu site).
One of the
highlights is a statue mold by silicone rubber of General Vo Nguyen Giap.
The event will run
until May 10.
Live
link-up television program celebrates
A live link-up
television program marking the Dien Bien Phu Victory in 1954 was held at the
Leaders of
The event themed
Nhung nam thang khong the nao quen (Unforgettable days) designed three parts,
consisting of Memory of Dien Bien, From Dien Bien Phu to Ho Chi Minh City and
Historical Rendezvous.
The program was to
tribute to martyrs and wounded soldiers. This is opportunity to meet with
historical witnesses during wartime, such as colonels Nguyen Can, Hoang Dang
Vinh, Nguyen Kim Sang and Nguyen Boi Giong, musician Nguyen The Vinh.
The TV program also
aimed to celebrate the 39th anniversary of the National Liberation Day (April
30) organized by Ho Chi Minh City Television and Dien Bien Province
Television.
410 years
of development in
Quang Binh People’s
Committee organized an exhibition “Quang Binh—410 years of converging &
development” in Dong Hoi Museum of Quang Tri Province on April 26.
The event attracted
33 tourism & service agencies, local organizations and state-owned
companies. There are also thousands of photos highlighting Quang Binh’s army
during the war.
The exhibition of
National
radio broadcasting festival gives 18 golden prizes
The three-day
national radio broadcasting festival in Da Lat City of the highlands
There were 271
entries sent to the festival with 189 best entries of reports, interviews,
radio stories, live radio and talk shows selected for the final round.
The organizer,
Vietnam Radio Station and
In addition, the
organizer in coordination with other agencies gave prizes to entries with
categories of workers, laborers in all fields, soldiers, good models in
society, in education and in health sector.
Book
exhibition marks
Nearly 1,000
Vietnamese and foreign books, magazines and documents related to the victory
at Dien Bien Phu went on display at an exhibition in the northwestern
The four-day event,
organised to mark the 60th anniversary of the victory, highlights the leading
role of the Communist Party of
Speaking at the
opening ceremony, Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen
Minh Hong said that the event underlines the historical significance of the
victory and the great sacrifice made by the Vietnamese people during the
battle.
French artist’s
love for
French artist Betty
Clavel’s 27 abstract paintings on display at the “Duras, beyond the barrage”
exhibition at HCMC University of Fine Arts show her profound love for
Clavel is enamored
with the charm of very rustic things such as conical hats, traditional
markets, slippers, bicycles, kids or lanterns she has seen during her time in
The collection of
paintings was also inspired by the autobiographical book about the life of
French writer Marguerite Duras, the French author of the novel ‘The Lover’.
The exhibition
marks the 100th anniversary of Duras’s birth (1914-2014). It runs until May 2
at the university,
Model Mau
Thuy returns to catwalk
Mau Thanh Thuy (Mau
Thuy), the winner of
The 22-year-old
model last week showed her radiant appearance at three events, including
Fashion and Passion show,
Early last month
two robbers snatched her bag while she was traveling on
The 1.78m-tall
model said she feels much better. She has been in the modeling career for
four years though she studied hotel reception.
Old photos
of Ha
Photos of Ha Long
Bay from the 19th century will be displayed for the first time this afternoon
in downtown Ha Long City in the
The collection,
mostly taken by French experts between 1885 and 1950, belongs to Ha Noi-based
retired history teacher Doan Thinh and his son, architect Doan Bac. There are
about 150 photos of Ha Long Bay taken from airplanes, mountain peaks and boats
as well as images of people living in the bay.
"Early photos
by French in
The exhibition also
features 100 bottles of Da Lat wine bearing photos from the collection, which
will be auctioned to raise funds for needy children in the province.
The exhibition is a
key event in the annual Carnival Ha Long, which started on April 25 and lasts
until May 1.
Thinh and his son
have gathered old photos from various regions for the past ten years. They
displayed their collection of old Ha Noi in 2010, during the celebration of
the1000th anniversary of Thang Long-Ha Noi.
Art
exhibition celebrates Vesak Day
An exhibition of
paintings and sculptures by 52 well-known artists in
"Proceeds from
the sale of paintings will be given to the Buddhism Today Charity Fund and
for assistance to cancer patients," said artist Nguyen Dam Thuy, who
helped organise the exhibit.
On display are 59
works in oil, lacquer and wood, reflecting a wide range of topics, covering
daily life, landscapes, people, lotus flowers and still lifes.
The exhibition will
close on May 9 at the venue at 218A
Dance to
connect youth with the past
The HCM Ballet
Symphony Orchestra and Opera's Giai Dieu Tre (Young Melodies) programme will
this month feature contemporary dance performance Cham Tay Vao Qua Khu
(Touching the past) by two young choreographers Nguyen Phuc Hai and Nguyen
Phuc Hung.
The show, at the
city's Opera House at 8pm today, will be about war and peace and the past and
present, the HBSO said in a press release.
The younger
generations born after the war know about it only through films and stories,
it said, adding that the show meant to reveal the views and feelings
musicians, choreographers, and dancers have about the war.
Young Melodies is a
free monthly show by the HBSO that seeks to educate the younger generations
about music and dance, including foreign genres.
Worship of
Mother Goddess discussed
Mother Goddess
worship in southern
People pray to the
Mother Goddess about concerns in daily life, as well as good health and good
fortune. The practice is connected to the deep-rooted respect for mothers in
Vietnamese culture, researchers said.
At the workshop,
they introduced the origin, formation, development, characteristics and
significance of the Mother Goddess worship culture and pointed out the
particular features of the belief in the south that differ from the belief in
the north.
The workshop was
organised by the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the
HCM City University of Social Sciences and Humanities and the Viet Nam Centre
for Research and Conservation of Culture and Belief.
40 years of
Vietnam-France relations through the lense
A photo exhibition
and film week opened in
The event is part
of activities marking the 40th anniversary of Vietnam-France relations and
promote
Minister of
Information and Communications Nguyen Bac Son highlighted the event as an
overview of political, diplomatic, economic and cultural relations between
Son added that the
event introduced French people to
Vietnamese
ambassador to France Duong Chi Dung said that the presence of Information and
Communications Minister at the opening ceremony has demonstrated
Sharing the
viewpoint, Minister Son also stressed the importance of the event in
recalling historic moments between the two nations and proved their
determination to build a future based on reliable and profound relations.
For his part,
Benoit Paumier, General Commissioner of the France-Vietnam Year said that the
event also has a “symbolic” significance, adding that France Year in
When the exhibition
concludes, all photos, publications and films will be handed over to the
Vietnam Culture Centre in
Exhibition
brings sea, islands closer to inland people
A photo exhibition
on
The display, which
will run until May 4, features 120 photos on daily activities of residents
and soldiers on Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos as well as other islands,
thus raising the awareness of people, especially the young, of patriotism and
the national sea and island sovereignty.
The same day, a
similar exhibition kicked off in the northern coastal city of
From now to May 8,
visitors will have an overview on the development of the
Four Nguyen
Dynasty cannons unearthed in HCM City
Four damaged
cannons have been discovered at Thu Thiem Ward, District 2,
A joint initial
survey by the HCM City Military Command and
They are believed
to belong to the Nguyen Dynasty under the reign of King Minh Menh (1824).
The four guns have
a similar size, with one, 1.78m long, remaining intact, and three others
broken.
The
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Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 4, 2014
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