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Chefs in
Chef Nguyen Le
Hoang Phat will represent
The international
cooking contest is part of Bocuse d'Or, the most highly regarded culinary
competition in the world.
"This is the
second time
"We understand
the needs of professional chefs and are supporting the national team on their
way to the upcoming cooking competition in the region," he said.
"We believe our mission is to help young, innovative chefs in this
country to successfully represent
The Bocuse d'Or
team from
The contest in
Since 1987, the
contest has been giving young chefs a unique opportunity to demonstrate their
skills, offering them a tremendous springboard for their careers.
UNESCO
launches contest on public transport
The UNESCO Centre
for Culture and Education (UNESCO-CEP) has launched a photo contest to raise
awareness among young people about the benefits of using public transport.
The competition Cau
Chuyen San Ga (The Station Story) targets professional and amateur
photographers aged between 18 and 35 years old living in
The station is seen
as the departure point and destination of a journey, and the photos should
concentrate on architecture, material infrastructure, quality and services
and life inside the stations.
Each participant
can submit a set of 6-10 photos in colour or black and white to
cuocthi@unesco-cep.org.vn before July 15, 2014.
The winning entries
will be honoured at a ceremony on August 2.
The contest is part
of the UNESCO-CEP’s Green Journey which aims to build a green community with
a green transport system.
Vietnam
joins gastronomy, cultural festival in Berlin
Opening the event,
Diedersdorf Mayor Carl Ahlgrimm said the event offered participants a chance
to exchange information to boost their solidarity and deepen understanding on
their respective culture, food and people.
During the
festival, foreign friends were introduced to
Delicanto is
initiated by a German parliamentarian. This year’s event was held in the
thousand-metre Castle Diedersdorf.
French,
German embassies hold football friendlies in Hanoi
The embassies of
The tournament will
be participated by teams from
Vietnamese teams
come from the Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Education and Training,
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Ministry of Planning and Investment, Ministry of Public Security, and the
Vietnamese Alumni Association.
The Ministry of
Transport team will be captained by Minister Dinh La Thang.
Matches will take
place at Tay Ho District’s Sports Complex, starting on June 29.
Logo design
contest marks Vietnam-Germany ties
The German Embassy
in
The logo should
reflect the friendly relationships between
The selected logo
will be used for a myriad of events, marketing activities, websites, posters
and other purposes throughout the upcoming year.
The contest is open
to Vietnamese organisations, design companies, professional and amateur
designers, excluding members and staff of the German Embassy in
Image format should
be JPEG, GIF or EPS, SVG.
All entries
must be submitted to the following address:
duc.viet.2015@hano.auswaertiges-amt.de
Vietnam
Culture Day held in Czech Republic
Prague-based Sapa
Trade Centre hosted Vietnam Culture Day on June 22 in an effort to promote
Vietnamese culture to local people and international friends.
Organised by
Info-Dráček, the event, part of the Asian Festival, brought together Vietnamese
artists, children’s clubs and dragon and lion dance troupes living in the
Its performances
attracted approximately 400 local people, who watched the programme from
beginning to end.
Info-Dráček is a
Czech organization that hosts activities to promote Vietnamese culture in the
country, helping increase mutual understanding and making it easier for
Vietnamese people to integrate well into local community.
It uses cultural,
arts and culinary activities as a way to break down barriers between
immigrant and local communities.
Indian
dancers present traditional wedding features
Indian artists will
demonstrate a colourful and vivid traditional Indian wedding with a
performance of The Great Indian Wedding on Thursday in Ha Noi.
The Great Indian
Wedding is a musical enactment of the sacred ceremony of marriage featuring
the larger than life celebrations that surround it in
The musical dance
depicts the love story of the hero, who is from the high spirited state of
The 45-minute act
by the Bollywood Dance Era Group has dynamic audio-visuals playing in the
backdrop and beautiful dance sequences depicting the story.
The performance
starts at 8pm at Au Co Art Centre,
The Great Indian
Wedding will also be performed in Phu Tho and Yen Bai on Saturday and Sunday.
London-based
restaurant The House of Ho, run by chef Bobby Chinn, introduced Vietnamese
dishes at the Taste of London event held between last Wednesday and Sunday in
Regent's Park, London.
For his debut
appearance at the annual event, Chinn served up traditional Vietnamese dishes
such as bun bo Nam Bo (southern beef noodle), banh my pate (bread stuffed
with cooked minced pork liver) and nem cuon (spring rolls stuffed with
vegetables, pork and shrimp).
The event attracted
thousands of customers, who came to sample the food and beverages from 200
stalls representing various countries including the
Janemane and
Francois Mazoudier said they greatly enjoyed the Vietnamese food, especially
the spring rolls.
They noted the
difference between Chinese and Vietnamese food, where the former is quite
heavy and has lots of starch, while the latter is lighter and contains more
vegetables. As a result of their experience, they hoped to travel to
Chinn also
demonstrated to the audience his version of a bowl of bun bo Nam Bo, made in
only 30 minutes, and signed copies of his book Vietnamese Cuisine, which
records his experience of living in Viet Nam and cooking Vietnamese food for
20 years.
Meanwhile, My Hanh
introduced her signature line of sauces with special Vietnamese flavours at
her booth "Thuy's Viet Kitchen".
This event marked
the tenth anniversary of the Taste of London festival, which has become a
much-anticipated occasion every summer in
Bobby Chinn spends
most of the year in
At his restaurants
in Viet Nam, Restaurant Bobby Chinn in Ha Noi (open since 2001) and Bobby
Chinn Saigon (open since 2011), Bobby's style mixes French technique,
Californian sensibility, a pinch of Middle Eastern spices and a touch of
Southeast Asian flavours.
He opened The House
of Ho restaurant in the heart of Soho,
Workshop
fosters UNESCO-recognised Giong festival’s values
A workshop gather
in
Participants
stressed the need to raise public awareness of preserving and developing heritage
values of the festival, which was recognised as part of the intangible
cultural heritage of humanity.
Responsibilities of
authorities at all levels in working together to build and upgrade
infrastructure facilities to satisfy visitors to festivals was also referred
to at the event.
Attendees also
pointed to the necessity to link the festival and other tourism products in
the region into a regional heritage tourism model to optimise their values.
The Giong festival
of Phu Dong and Soc temples in Gia Lam and Soc Son districts is celebrated
annually before the rice harvest to honour the mythical hero, god and saint,
called “Thanh Giong”, who legend says turned from a child to a giant
overnight to fight against foreign invaders in the past.
Legend has it that
Giong was born very strangely. His mother saw a huge footstep in the field
and tried her foot on. Coming back home, she got pregnant and gave birth to
the little boy named Giong, who never talked or smiled.
When Giong was
three years old, the country was in danger of invasion. The boy asked the
king to forge an iron horse, an armour and a cane for him. Giong turned into
a giant, riding the horse and fighting against the aggressors. Finally, after
got rid of the enemy, he galloped to the
As the largest and
unique cultural event of the Red River Delta region, in 2010 the Giong
festival was included in the list of the intangible cultural heritage of
humanity the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
(UNESCO).
“The grand family
of Vietnamese ethnic groups and national sovereignty” program which is part
of activities marking Vietnam Family Day 2014 will be held in
The event will
include exhibitions featuring paintings and photographs on national
sovereignty over islands and sea, art performances and exchanges between
ethnic groups.
A 300-year-old
ceremony commemorating soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country
and symbolize
Traditional worship
ceremonies such as the Po Riyak Sea God Worshipping Ceremony of Cham ethnic
group in
The Vietnam Family
Day has been organized every year since 2001.
Seventh
travel journalism competition announced
The Department of
Culture, Sport and Tourism and Tourism Magazine in
Entrants can send
their entries on tourism in Vietnamese, English, French or Chinese which have
been published on media from June 1, 2013 to October 2, 2014. Entries can be
various genres including reports, investigations, researches, notes,
interviews, photos.
There will be one A
prize, three B prizes, six C prizes and 25 encouragements. In addition,
the organizers will present more prizes such as new destinations of the
city’s tourism, green tourism for environment protection and excellent
reports of tourism.
Each entrant can
send maximum three entries to Tourism Magazine at
The awarding
ceremony will be held in the end of 2014.
Websites
posting music with “crude” lyrics fined
The Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism has officially decided to fine several websites
for publishing songs with crude or sexual lyrics.
As a result, Chacha
and NhacVui, both popular music sites, were fined VND8 million (USD374.61)
each for publishing the songs “Phieu be ngoan”, or “Commendation Award” and
"Tan Ka Ka" for their lyrics.
Tran Van Minh,
Deputy Head of the ministry’s Inspectorate said, “We are still awaiting the
results of our investigation before coming to any final decision about
punishments for sites, including Zing Zing Mp3 and Nhaccuatui.”
Many singers,
including Yanbi, Bueno, Mr.A, TMT, and Mr. T are also under investigation for
their songs, and may face fines.
Ngo Hoang Quan,
Deputy Director of the ministry’s
“It’s unacceptable
to compose, perform or upload this type of music. This type of thing needs to
be brought under control,” Quan commented.
New dancing
contest for children
Vu Dieu Tuoi Xanh
or Baby Ballroom, a dancing contest for children aged between six and 14,
will be aired from 9 p.m. every Sunday on HTV7 starting from July 13.
The organizers,
HCMC Television and Dong Tay Promotion, will select 18 pairs of contestants
from 400 qualifying rounds nationwide. These little dancers have to compete
in the genres of hip hop, ballet, contemporary dance and dance-sport among
others.
The best eight couples
will advance to the final round and fight it out for the championship cup of
Vu Dieu Tuoi Xanh and prize worth VND50 million. The first runner-up couple
will pocket a cash prize of VND40 million and the getters of six consolation
prizes receive VND20 million each.
The judging panel
consists of choreographer John Huy Tran, dancesport athlete Nha Khanh and
MC/actor Tran Thanh. Comedian Xuan Bac will serve as host of the show.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
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Thứ Ba, 24 tháng 6, 2014
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