Art
& Entertainment News 16/7
The winning
photo.
A photograph by Do
Tuyet Trinh has been selected as one of the best five at the Atkins CIWEM
Environmental Photographer of the Year 2014 competition.
The photographs,
selected at the international showcase for the very best in environmental
photography and film, will be on display at the Royal Geographical Society in
The Fishing Net
Making in Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta that Trinh took in 2012 features women in
fishing villages in the Cuu Long (
Trinh, an amateur
photographer born in Ha Noi, works as an expert in financial and banking
sector. In 2010, she received a Humphrey scholarship to study at
Since then, a Canon
camera has been Trinh's inseparable partner that helps her record the diverse
colours of life across the world. Though she has travelled to five
continents,
During a visit to
the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta's
Aussie
multicultural band returns
Music of Joy, an
Australian multicultural band, will perform in Hai Phong on Thursday and Ha
Noi on Saturday.
Established over 20
years ago, the band has around 30 musicians from different countries with and
cultures. Their common goal is to share the most joyful and uplifting music,
using many instruments like the harmonium and tabla from
The band is no stranger
to
MasterChef
Viet
The second season
of the reality cooking show MasterChef Viet
Thousands of cooks
across the country registered to make the cut in Can Tho, An Giang,
Vietnamese-Australia
chef Luke Nguyen and gastronomy expert Tuan Hai will return to the second
season as judges. The remaining spots on the judging panel will include
businesswoman Kim Oanh and actress Tang Thanh Ha.
Last year,
Vietnamese-Australian cook Ngo Thanh Hoa beat out several strong rivals to
win the first-ever MasterChef Viet
Filmmakers
share their knowhow
Well-known
directors Le Thanh Son, who made Bay Rong (Clash), and Phan Dang Di of Bi,
dung so! (Bi, Don't be afraid) fame, and Tran Thi Bich Ngoc, producer of
Scandal and Qua tim mau (Vengeful heart), will teach a eight-week course in
making short films at the Sai Gon International Film School starting on July
21.
Together with
cameraman Nguyen Tuong Nguyen Phuong and sound expert Quang Dao they will
focus on script writing, screen design, image directing, sound and light,
direction, screening, making posters, and promotion.
Making short films
is a growing trend among young people who are unafraid to leave the beaten
path.
This has seen
massive participation in short film contests like YxineFF, Take 5, and 48h in
recent times.
SIFS is at 15A
Ethnic
community revives traditional house
Members of the Co
Tu ethnic minority in
Tay Giang District
is located near the Lao border. It is an area with many Co Tu households and
is steeped in the culture of that ethnic minority. Recently, more and more
Guol houses have been built along the
Despite his old
age, the head of the Xa Oi 3 Village, Bhling Tro Ngar, still carves
traditional reliefs on the wood columns of the house. He said,
"Everybody knows how to build a Guol house but it's more difficult to
create details that will make the house unique and give the community
strength."
This time of year
is harvest season for the Co Tu people, but each household still sends
members of the family to help in build Guol houses. When the village festival
is held, the households will donate some of their housewares to be used in
the gathering place.
Alang Buu, the
Party Secretary of Avuong Commune, said villagers are building Guol houses on
new settlement areas so that, even if they move, they will not lose Co Tu
tradition and heritage.
Meanwhile, Alang
Dieu, Secretary of Bhalee Commune, said that it is important for young people
to be the main force behind this project. "Our culture will be lost if
it is not embraced by the young generations," he said. According to the
deputy head of the Office of Culture and Information of Tay Giang District,
61 out of 70 Co Tu villages have rebuilt their Guol houses. Rebuilding the
these traditional gathering spots will help them preserve traditions and keep
the people connected.
More
exhibitions confirm
People living in
The exhibition,
which kicked off on July 15, is a collection of administrative records under
the Nguyen Dynasty in the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as archives and
ancient maps published by
Visitors to the
event can see evidence confirming that
Also on the display
are items on the Vietnam People’s Navy liberating and taking over islands of
Truong Sa archipelago in 1975, and Vietnamese soldiers’ activities to
safeguard the archipelago, including a liaison machine, a flag, binoculars
and first-aid stretchers.
The exhibition
displays photos featuring
On the same day,
photos and documents affirming
Seven more
national relic, tourism sites named
The Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism has issued a decision recognising seven more
national relic and tourism sites.
They include Quan
Dai temple and Man mountain historical and scenic complex in the
The
The decision also
names Bui Dang Chau temple and tomb complex, and Phan Thuy temple in the
The Quan Dai
temple, built in 1877 in Quang Yen town, worships two generals under the
Nguyen dynasty (19th century), namely Truong Quoc Dung and Van Duc Giai, who
contributed to maintaining security in the northern border area and combating
French troops.
Meanwhile, the
Nguyen Thi Due temple is located in Hai Duong’s Chi Linh district to worship
Nguyen Thi Due, the first female doctor in the Vietnamese feudal history. She
dressed in disguise as a man to take an examination held by the Mac dynasty
in Cao Bang province in the 16th century and got the doctorate degree.
Islands
exhibition opens in Hue
An exhibition of
400 documents and photos depicting Vietnamese sovereignty over the Truong Sa
(Spratly) islands and the Hoang Sa (Paracel) islands opened yesterday in
The exhibits are
grouped under several headings, including
According to
organisers, the exhibition is to publicly display proof of Vietnamese
sovereignty over the islands and seas.
The documents and
photos are strong legal and historical evidence, proving that
The exhibition also
displays maps printed by international publishers showing that
Similar exhibitions
have been held in
The exhibition in
the former royal capital city of
Thousands
flock to Bodhisattva festival in Thua Thien-Hue
Thousands of
Buddhist monks, nuns, followers, and tourists flocked to the Quan The Am
(Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva) festival that opened in the central
The two-day
festival includes a ceremony to pray for peace of the nation with balloon and
pigeon releases, and other activities featuring Buddhist culture, including
incense offerings and a Buddhist family camp.
It is held annually
at the Quan The Am Buddhist Spiritual Tourism Centre in Huong Thuy town by
the provincial chapter of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha’s Executive Committee.
It aims to enrich
and preserve the spiritual cultural heritage of the UNESCO-recognised World
Heritage site, the imperial city of Hue, which welcomed one million tourists
over the past six months of the year.-
Ancient
bronze gong set discovered in Kontum
On July 8, Nguyen
Van Phiem, deputy head of culture and information of Sa Thay District of Kon
Tum Province, revealed that a group of culture officers have been dispatched
to verify information about people discovering a gong set while searching for
scraps, reports VietnamPlus.
The gong set of
eight was found during the late afternoon of July 7 by some people while they
were deep inside the jungle, about 20km away from the closest residential area.
According to Nguyen
Van Phiem, the area where the gong set was found might once belong to some
ethnic minorities. There is also a chance that the area was a farming field
where those ethnic minorities chose to store their gong sets.
Despite the public
opinion that the newly discovered gong set can be worth a lot in values,
Nguyen Van Phiem revealed that the district’s department of culture couldn’t
determine the gong set’s origin. Thus, the department has already sent a
group of officers to local areas to get a grasp of the situation, and
therefore can determine the ethnic group in which the gong set belonged to;
and also to report the situation to their chiefs, in order to have the right
solution. If the gongs were to belong to a local ethnic minority, there would
usually be 12-14 gongs in the set.
On Monday, some
people of rural hamlet 1, Ya Xier Village, Sa Thay District discovered a gong
buried three meters deep. After digging and expanding the surrounding areas,
they found seven more gongs.
After the discovery,
these people hid those gongs in a house of a villager named Luong Van Quy,
located at rural Hamlet 1, Ya Xier Village. Some villagers reveal there were
some traders and collectors who approached them asking to buy the gong set
for more than VND100 million, but the people who were responsible for the
discovery have yet to agree.
Source: VNS/VNA/VOV/SGT/SGGP
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Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 7, 2014
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