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25/5
Vietnamese
handicraft, cuisine and distinctive culture received great acclaim from
visitors to the 6th Asia-Pacific Cultural Heritage Festival, which opened in
The annual event
aims to introduce American people and international friends to the intrinsic
cultural values of countries and territories in the Asia-Pacific region, and
promote cultural exchange and diversity between nations.
The festival
attracted the participation of
The Vietnamese
representatives showcased the country’s unique cultural identity and beauty
through Ao Dai (traditional women’s long dress), folk dance, handicrafts, and
agricultural produce.
Outstanding
performances of traditional musical instruments by Vietnamese students in the
Visitors to the
festival were also impressed by the flavour and unique style of Vietnamese
coffee.
Pham Hue Anh, a
member of the festival’s organising board, expressed hope that the event will
help promote Vietnamese culture in the
A get-together was
held in
Congratulating the
Bulgarian community in
He described the
event as a chance for Vietnamese people who studied and worked in
On behalf of the
Vietnam-Bulgaria Friendship Association, and over 30,000 Vietnamese people
who studied and worked in
He expressed his
belief in the further development of the traditional friendship between the
two countries and peoples.-
Composer
Thuan Yen passes away
Composer Thuan Yen
breathed his last at 12:06 p.m. at his house in Ba Dinh District, Ha Noi on
May 24 after a long illness.
Composer Thuan
Yen’s real name is Doan Huu Cong, who was born in 1932 in Duy Xuyen District,
the central province of Quang
He is well-known
with songs Bác Hồ một tình yêu bao la (Uncle Ho-an Infinite Love), Chia tay
hoàng hôn (A Goodbye in the Sunset), Màu hoa đỏ (The color of Red Flower),
Khát vọng (Aspire), Tình yêu không lời (Wordless Love), Người mẹ miền Nam tay
không thắng giặc (Southern Mother Defeats the Enemy with Bare Hands) and Mỗi
bước ta đi (Every Step We Go).
Thuan Yen family is
considered as music family. His wife is Dan tranh (Sixteen Stringed Zithe)
artist Thanh Huong, daughter is singer Thanh Lam and son is composer and DJ
Tri Minh.
The 83 year old
composer’s funeral will be held at the National Funeral Home in
Ethnology
museum to raise children’s love for country’s sea and islands
A series of events
themed ‘Our country’s sea and islands’ have been planned for children at the
Vietnam Museum of Ethnology on May 31 and June 1 on the occasion of
International Children’s Day.
Many contests will
be organised to enrich children’s skills in locating
The activities are
intended to increase the youngsters’ understanding about
Popular folk games,
such as O An Quan (a board game of calculating ability), will be renewed by
using materials from the sea, such as shells and oysters.
Children will also
have the chance to enjoy folk melodies performed by artists from Bac Ninh and
Hoa Binh provinces.
Additionally, they
can try their hand at making bamboo toys under the instruction of artisans
from
Nick
Vujicic inspires
The famous
Australian amputee Nick Vujicic, who attracted crowds during his first
The program was
launched in November last year by the Vietnam Youth Federation, the Ton Hoa
Sen Group, and Vietnam Television with the aim of honouring people who, with
perseverance and positivity, have overcome hardship and excelled in their
life
At the event, 21
individuals chosen from a writing competition, themed examples of tremendous
spirit, were honoured and had the opportunity to meet Nick Vujicic.
Nick inspired
audiences by sharing his sentiment and opinions on human survival and
adversity.
“All of you may be
a miracle to your surrounding people. You can pass on mutual love and
inspiration,” Nick sent the message to Vietnamese people.
Ton Hoa Sen Group
presented gifts worth VND30 million each to 21 outstanding individuals and
scholarships worth VND10 million each to ten disadvantaged students.
Construction
of US$ 10 million hospital starts in Ha Tinh
Work began on the
Thanh An FHS hospital in Ha Tinh province on May 23 with an investment of
US$10 million.
The hospital is
built in the form of BOO (Build-Own-Operate) between Minh Khang Trade Co.,
Ltd of
Covering a total
area of nearly 11,000 sq m in the
It is designed to
provide healthcare and medical treatment for the approximately 10,000 staff
members and workers of the
The construction
will be completed at the end of 2015. In the second phase of the project,
additional investment will be made to upgrade to a 300-bed hospital.
One-Pillar
Pagoda repairs put on hold
The head monk of
One-Pillar Pagoda has filed complaints that the repair process does not meet
requirements.
Time and weather
have left their marks on Mot Cot, or the One-Pillar Pagoda, and its complex.
The roof was already damaged, and due to a bad drainage system, the whole
complex becomes flooded after normal rains. Moreover, the monks have had to
live in the worship house because the complex does not have monks' quarters.
The pagoda's head
monk, Thich Tam Kien, had to file complaints and has been asking for help
from various agencies since 2008. By the end of 2013,
The low terrain is
part of the cause of flooding, making it necessary for the ground level to be
raised, but this issue is not included in the plan. Also, according to the
plan, total area for monk residency is only 48 square metres. Kien said,
"The One-Pillar Pagoda receives many visitors. 48-square-metre monks'
quarter leaves little room for other activities. Besides, the small residence
does not fit in with the complex landscape."
The Prime
Minister's directive, issued in December 2013, stated that 25% of One-Pillar
Pagoda complex would undergo construction. The Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam
then asked
The monks at the
One-Pillar Pagoda decided to file another complaint to the Prime Minister. On
May 13, the Government Office asked authorities in
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV
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Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 5, 2014
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