Art
& Entertainment News Headlines 23/6
Fashion
show themed East Sea sovereignty in France, Belgium
A special
collection "Desire for Peace" by designer Thuan Viet will be
introduced in
The collection
includes 12 designs of Vietnamese women's traditional dress (Ao Dai)
depicting images of sea waves and ancient maps demonstrating
The maps will also
appear on conical hats and paper fans, displayed alongside the Ao Dai, worn
by six famous Vietnamese models - Bac Linh, Ninh Hoang Ngan, Thuy Linh, Le
Thu An, Khanh Phuong, and Ngoc Diem.
Apart from the
collection "Desire for Peace", designer Thuan Viet will also
introduce his two Ao Dai collections named "Lyon roses" in France
and "Graceful Vietnam" decorated with traditional seasonal symbols:
apricot (spring), orchid (summer), daisy (autumn) and bamboo (winter).
Ao Dai designs of
Thuan Viet are well-known for their high-quality silk and hand-made
embroidery techniques.
The unique lighting
design of Rong (Dragon) Bridge in
The lighting design
of
According to the
award organizer, the design, by local architect Tran Van Thanh and ASA
Lighting Design Studios in
This is the first
time a Vietnamese design has earned such recognition of the IALD, considered
the Academy Awards in the lighting designing sector.
More than 200
designs from around the world, mostly from the
Thanh added that
his
Thanh’s design is
also the country’s first illumination project to make it to the final round
of the
The bridge, which
is made of sculpted steel and measures 666m long and 6m wide, is lit with
over 2,500 LED lights every night, which automatically change color for
different events and festivals.
Apart from being
lit up with sparkling lights, water and fire are emitted from the dragon’s
mouth every weekend night.
The bridge, which
cost over VND1,700 billion (US$81.7 million), won the diamond prize at the
ACEC New York for its innovation and beauty.
“Dumb luck”
translator to meet
Students in
He will talk about
research on
Zinoman is a
history professor at the Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies of
the
He studies
He said not many of
Vu Trong Phung’s works have been translated into English and this is
disadvantageous to the Vietnamese writer and literature in general.
Indian
dancers to enthrall
The performance
will give
Indian weddings are
celebrated like a festival, including various religious rituals in praise of
the happily married couple.
During the
45-minute drama, Indian artists will portray the lively atmosphere of an
Indian wedding, combined with beautiful music and dancing.
Free tickets are
available at the Indian Embassy in
Similar
performances will take place in Phu Tho and Yen Bai provinces on June 27 and
28, respectively.
Vietnamese
cuisine shines in London
Vietnamese
specialties were introduced to foreign friends during the annual “Taste of
London” festival that took place at Regent’s Park in
“House of Ho”
restaurant – run by chef Bobby Chinn – brought to the event typical dishes of
the three regions of Vietnam, such as “Bun bo Nam Bo” (Southern beef noodle)
and “Nem cuon” (Spring roll), attracting many visitors.
Meanwhile, “Thuy’s
Viet Kitchen” booth owned by My Hanh introduced her self-made sauces with
special Vietnamese flavours.
Visitors to the
event also had a chance to try famous foods and drinks of various countries
including the
After 10 events,
the “Taste of London” festival has become an much-awaited occasion every
summer in London, creating an opportunity for countries to popularise their
culture and tourism.-
115 best
entries honoured with National Press Awards 2013
Politburo member
Dinh The Huynh, also Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central
Committee (CPVCC) and head of the CPVCC Commission for Communication and
Education made this statement on June 21 during a ceremony in
In his speech,
while highlighting the history and achievements of the national press,
Politburo member Huynh urged the press to promote their fine traditions,
continually study to improve their capacity and ideology and overcome any
shortcomings, and fulfil their key taks in encouraging the public and the business
community to overcome current obstacles in order to realise socio-economic
tasks and ensure national security, defence and international integration.
Information on the
mass media should stem from sound revolutionary journalism ethics, and
promote national interests, the public’s legitimate rights, social consensus
and national unity, the Politburo member noted.
He also praised
this year's press award entries and congratulated the winners on their
awards.
Speaking at the
event, Party Central Committee member, Nhan Dan (People) Editor-in-Chief
Thuan Huu, also Chairman of the Vietnam Journalists' Association. said the
National Press Awards 2013 attracted 1,665 entries by contestants from 58
journalists' associations across the country, the largest number so far.
Chairman Thuan Huu
emphasised that the winning works were outstanding pieces of journalism that
discovered new matters, had a profound influence on society and covered the
topics of sea and island sovereignty, politics and the economy, promoted good
deeds and role models in the community, encouraged the implementation of
Party guidelines and State law and policy, criticising negative phenomena and
contributing to the fight against corruption and false allegations of hostile
forces.
At the presentation
ceremony, Politburo member Dinh The Huynh and Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen
Xuan Phuc presented eight 'A' prizes to winners. Twenty seven 'B', 41 'C' and
39 consolation prizes were also awarded to outstanding works among the 115
entries in the contest’s final round.
Two works by Nhan
Dan newspaper won 'A' prize awards, one got a 'B' prize and two achieved
consolation prizes.
Hoang Sa,
Truong Sa - inseparable parts of Vietnam
The ‘Hoang Sa,
Truong Sa – inseparable parts of
A number of maps,
pictures, and documents in Han (classical Chinese used in
The exhibition is a
part of international conference themed ‘Hoang Sa – Truong Sa: Historical
Truth’.
Professor Carlyle
A. Thayer from the
Evidence on show
has helped debunk the distorting history as well as the ambiguous and illegal
territorial claims of
All exhibits
declare that Vietnamese States have long established and exercised their
sovereignty over Hoang Sa and Truong Sa archipelagos without interruption.
Ancient maps of
Vietnam, China and other western countries dated to the 16th to 18th century
highlighting parts of these groups of islands, along with four atlases
published in the UK, Germany, Australia, Canada, the US and Hong Kong (China)
during the 1626-1980 period, all demonstrate Hoang Sa and Truong Sa are
within Vietnam’s territorial waters.
A world atlas drawn
by Belgian geographer Phillippe Vandermaelen and published in 1827 described
Hoang Sa archipelago as belonging to the former Empire of An Nam, now
During the period
of French colonisation of Vietnam (from the late 19th century to the first
half of the 20th century), France, in the name of Vietnam, continued to
exercise management of the two archipelagoes of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa. From
the 1930s,
Since 1975 when the
south of
Source: ND/VNA/VNS/VOV
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Thứ Hai, 23 tháng 6, 2014
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