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“The World
is Flat” author visits
American journalist
Thomas L.Friedman, author of an international bestselling book “The world is
Flat” analyzing globalisation in the 21st century, will pay his second visit
to
During his stay, he
will hold dialogues with Vietnamese policymakers, scholars, and entrepreneurs
to exchange opinions on the development of green technology, green energy and
biotechnology.
High on the agenda
will be the world economic situation and how businesses can remain
competitive in a global market, lessons of success and failure of countries
across the world in the past 20 years, and opportunity and challenge for
Vietnam in the new era.
Born in 1953,
Thomas Loren Friedman is a famous American commentator of The New York Times.
He has written extensively on foreign affairs including global trade, the
Thomas has won the
Pulitzer Prize three times.
His famous books
include The Lexus and the Olive Tree, The World is Flat, Longitudes and
Attitudes, and Hot, Flat, and Crowded.
Stellar
show to celebrate
A spectacular
performance involving more than 1,000 artists will kick start a series of
events celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory (May 7
1954) tonight.
Known as the
highlight of the celebration, the art performance
The performance
comprises two sections. The first chapter
According to the
general director, People's Artist Le Ngoc Cuong, audiences will be fully
immersed in the performance, with the entire space surrounding the stage to
be used for the reenactment of the campaign.
"Of note, the
stage is open, encouraging the audience to act as witnesses, to reminisce and
relive the most important time of this historical event," said Cuong,
who directed the 40th and 50th anniversary celebrations of the victory.
"It's not a
stage as commonly seen. A raised stage has been set up in the middle of
"Depending on
the developments of the programme, the stage will turn out to be Hill A1 –
where the fiercest battle of the campaign took place - or the bunker of
General De Castries, or mountain slopes where soldiers and civil labourers
carried weapons.
"This is a
story about war told through the language of art, creating an imposing and
epic atmosphere to illustrate the nation's great resistance war.
"Also, the
programme re-establishes the images of General Vo Nguyen Giap, the Commander-in-Chief
of the campaign, the tugging of cannons into the Dien Bien hollow, and images
of heroes whose names will forever be connected to the land, such as Be Van
Dan [who used his body as a gun rack], Phan Dinh Giot [who used his body to
cover a loop-hole] and To Vinh Dien, [who used his body to choke a
cannon]," Cuong said.
Deputy Prime
Minister Vu Duc Dam, head of the organising board of the anniversary
celebrations of the victory, was present yesterday in
Dam and organising
board members attended a preview of a ceremony to pay respect to heroic
martyrs at Martyrs' Cemetery on A1 Hill, the resting place of the 644
soldiers who died during the campaign.
A strong contingent
of army, police and civil defence force officers and artists will make up
nearly 2,500 people who will participate in the procession. Hundreds of other
people are also set to take part.
Speaking later
during a meeting on preparations for the official ceremony tomorrow, the
Deputy PM said he applauded the efforts of the army and civil forces and
artists for their efforts on the event.
"Procession
attendants of the intellectuals are too young, which can't represent the
specific characteristics of this important contingent of the society. So it's
necessary to supplement the procession with representatives of the war
veterans of the
Paintings
illustrate life in full colour
Thirty artists from
the
Roby Bellemans,
curator and organiser of the exhibition, said it aimed to show contemporary
trends.
Ma Thanh Cao, the
museum's director, said the exhibits reflected various topics, from climate
change and environmental protection to Dutch and Vietnamese landscapes and
people.
The exhibition
features paintings, installation works, graffiti, digital art, video and
sculptures in an eclectic range of materials and styles and topics.
Simon Borst from
His works,
including Home Abstraction and Meadow Fence, depict subjects from nature,
landscapes and city sites.
His paintings have
been displayed in the
The museum's deputy
director, Hua Thanh Binh, presents abstract paintings depicting the deep sea.
He uses images of nude women and dark colours for his works.
Binh, who graduated
from the
Bellemans said he
wanted to display all the artworks without titles. They are simply numbered
from 1 to 70.
The works will be
on display until May 15 at the museum at 97A
VNA show
revisits epic battle
Visitors to the
photo exhibition Dien Bien Phu — 60
Taken by
photojournalists from the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), the photos represent the
fierce war between Vietnamese soldiers and French invaders. In one image, a
group of soldiers tries to pull a cannon over a high slope, while in another,
Vietnamese health workers take care of a wounded French soldier. Others
depict President Ho, General Vo Nguyen Giap and other army leaders discussing
strategy and civilian workers transporting weapons and other necessities to
the frontline with rudimentary bicycles.
Speaking at the
exhibition's launching ceremony yesterday, VNA's General Director Nguyen Duc
Loi said: "Among thousands of press photos of the
Attending the
ceremony, Chairman of the Viet Nam Fatherland Front Nguyen Thien Nhan said
the display offered him the chance to see many photos for the first time.
"For all of
us, this is a great chance to review our history as well as to show our
gratefulness to the generations who fell to protect our country. These
valuable photos are witnesses that will live forever," Nhan said.
Veteran photographer
Pham Van Hoat said the black-and-white file photos made him recall the tough
time when he was a photojournalist during the American War.
"I was just a
child when the historical
For 10th-grade
student Duong Bich Huyen, the exhibition helped her gain insight into the
"History is my
favourite subject at school. The day before visiting this photo display, I
visited the
Alongside the
black-and-while file photos, the exhibition displays 60 colour photos taken
in recent years by VNA photographers, which depict the region's recent
socio-cultural and economic achievements.
Organised by the
VNA, the Dien Bien Phu — The 60-Year-Old Epic exhibition celebrates the 60th
anniversary of the
The exhibition will
be open in the lobby of the VNA headquarters,
Family
donates academic's research
The family of the
late Professor Hoang Chau Ky (1921-2008) has donated more than 200 of his
research books to Nguyen Hien Dinh Tuong (Traditional Drama Theatre) in
central city of
Professor Ky, who
was born in central
Art book
depicts
Colonel Pham Thanh
Tam's moving book of 300 paintings, drawings, and photographs is drawn from
his extraordinary experience of having witnessed and participated in the
legendary battle of
Drawing Under Fire
is about the epic event that shook the world, changed the course of history,
and forged the birth of modern Vietnamese nation.
It depicts Tam's
eyewitness, first-hand experience of 56 days of heroism, camaraderie, and
sacrifice.
He describes in
poetic passages the poignancy of the event, and how all the sacrifice,
tragedy, and horrors of war occurred in a setting of great natural beauty.
"The theme of
"Especially,
sometimes I feel as if I was in debt to history when I was a witness to very
important events but not talented enough to show them in art works. This
prods me to hold the paintbrush telling about the nation's heroic war
time."
Much of the art in
the book has rarely, if ever, been seen and never presented together, making
it a unique visual historical document.
The images provide
insights into the extraordinary times and, for today's and future
generations, a glimpse of the courage of so many brave young soldiers.
Ho Chi Minh
Trail section restored
Authorities in the
central province of Quang Nam have invested VND4.5 billion (US$214,000) to
restore nearly 1km of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the main route for providing
support from the north to the south during the American War.
The trail section
runs through Ta Bhing Commune, Nam Giang District, parallel to the modern
Vehicles and
weapons used during the war and photos of the legendary trail will also be
exhibited. The restoration will be completed and open to the public by
President Ho Chi Minh's birthday, May 19.
The Ho Chi Minh
Trail (known in
Artists'
tales inspire inmates
Prisoners at Xuyen
Moc Prison in Dong Nai's Cam My District had an unforgettable Sunday with
musician The Hien, pop singer Phuong Thanh, MC Thanh Bach, magician Huy
Nguyen and other artists during a charitable event held by the First News
Book Company.
More than 2,000
books and CDs, many of them about the authors' determination to overcome
challenges and succeed, were donated to the prisoners with the expectation of
inspiring people who are in jail.
During the exchange
programme, Major General Ho Thanh Dinh, chief of the Ministry of Public
Security's eighth General Department, said that donating books and talking
with prisoners was a meaningful activity.
Dinh said the
donated books would help police officials in the prison educate and motivate
the prisoners.
"These
interesting books will inspire us to overcome difficulties in life. I hope
more activities like this will be organised in other prisons," he said.
According to Nguyen
Van Phuoc, director at First News Book Company, his company had given books
to prisoners five to six times.
"We not only
bring our books here, we bring you our hearts," Phuoc said, adding that
people accused or found guilty of crime still had a future.
Businessmen Ho Van
Trung, authour of Gian Truan Chi La Thu Thach (Hardness is Merely a
Challenge), one of the titles given to the prisoners, told them he had been
in jail three times in his life.
"You should
never be pessimistic and give up," was his text message to the prisoners
who attended the exchange.
A 28-year-old
prisoner, who wished to remain unnamed, told Viet Nam News that he expected
the book to help him learn better and return to his family.
"I hope there
will be more and more programmes like this. After the exchange programme, I
am motivated," he said.
Truong Thi Hong
Tam, a former drug user, sex worker and HIV carrier, who has been in jail several
times, also came and spoke with the prisoners about her books.
She donated 100
books Hoi ky Tam Sida – Vuot Len Cai Chet (Tam Sida – Overcoming Death).
The programme
titled Phat Trien Hat Giong Tam Hon (Developing the Seed for the Soul) has
been carried out in the southern region for years.
Last year, the
First News Book Company handed over 1,500 copies of Limitless by Nick Vujicic
to the Z30D prison library.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV
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Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 5, 2014
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