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Vietnam
travel handbook to be sold on Amazon
It is the first
guidebook with the 11-part series “Vietnam Visual Travel Guide which is
designed as a bookazine - a publication that combines elements of books and
magazines by famous artist Nguyen Tri Phuong Dong.
The guidebook will
be reprinted periodically. It contains not only valuable information
regarding where to go and what to do in Vietnam, but also vivid paintings,
art, maps, diagrams and icons; accordingly, it provides addresses of café
shops, restaurants and guidance to tourists.
According to
publisher Dai Viet Hoan Cau Company, it has signed a contract with Amazon.com
to sell the book with the cost of US$10 a piece. The book is written in both
Vietnamese and English and published in print and online versions, said
representative from Dai Viet Hoan Cau.
Nha Trang
hosts first culinary festival
The coastal city of
Chefs from all over
the country will compete in a cooking contest. An old-style market will offer
regional specialities such as cha ca La Vong (grilled fish), mi Quang (noodle
dish from the central province of Quang
Co-organised by the
HCM City-based EXPO International Trading Joint Stock Company and
Maps,
documents affirming Vietnam’s sovereignty exhibited in Ly Son
Following a number
of localities, Ly Son island district in the central
The exhibition aims
to raise awareness, unity and a sense of responsibility of Vietnamese people
in and outside the country, especially youngsters, in protecting and
affirming
Speaking at the
event on July 2, Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Truong
Minh Tuan highlighted the meaning of holding the exhibition in Ly Son island,
home to Hoang Sa Flotilla, which safeguarded the national sovereignty over
sea and islands hundreds of years ago.
On display were
copies of ancient maps and atlases, and documents in traditional Chinese,
Vietnamese and French languages issued by Vietnamese feudal states and the
French colonial empire in
Notably, the
exhibition featured a range of official documents issued by the Nguyen
dynasty (1802-1945) and the
On this occasion,
the Ministry of Information and Communications and the Vietnam Posts and
Telecommunications Group (VNPT) provided 10 fishermen with Icom radio devices
which help them get in touch with the mainland, and presented 15 computers to
three schools.
They also granted
scholarships to 50 outstanding students and gifts to 20 soldiers who have
acted well in the national sovereignty safeguard.
Bike around
the lakes
On Saturday,
BikeNBrunch will host a bike ride around two lakes.
The ride will start
at 9am at the Potsn'Pans restaurant at
Cost payable to
Pots n' Pans on the day: VND200,000.
Register by message
or email thuylinh@exoticvoyages.com with name and mobile number along with
any special requirements, such as bike hire.
Casa Italia
stages Italian folk music show
On Sunday, the
Centre for the Academic Promotion and Orientation of Study in
Entry is free. The
concert will be held at Casa Italia,
Orchestra
performs Korean music
The programme
includes a Modeum-buk performance featuring traditional drums and other
Korean musical instruments.
The highlight will
be Pansori, a Korean genre of musical storytelling performed by a vocalist
and a drummer.
Singer An So Eun
will entertain Vietnamese audiences with the popular song
The concert will
begin at 7.30pm at
French
Institute screens four films
Four French movies,
including comedy, animation and historical dramas, will be presented at the
The films are
Detective Pauline, Augustine, animation Jean de la Lune (Moon Man) and Radio
Stars, to be screened at 3pm on Saturday with Vietnamese subtitles.
The venue is at
Rock
concert features local talent
The Saigon Rock
Club will host a rock concert called Fire in Hell VIII at the Darling Cafe on
July 6.
The event will
feature five local bands, Ares, Black Rose, Linh Hon (Soul), Rot and
Sagometal. They will perform power metal, heavy, gothic, black metal and
melodic death-metal rock music.
The show starts
from 7pm at 90A/1 Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street in District 1. Tickets are
VND100,000, and can be purchased at www.ticketbox.vn.
MasterChef
winner creates fundraising fare
The winner of the
US MasterChef television contest 2012, Vietnamese-American Christine Ha, will
work with Park Hyatt Saigon Hotel's Executive Chef Marco Torre and Pots ‘n
Pans Restaurant's Head Chef Phuong Doan to design the menu for the Taste the
Stories fundraising event, which will be held at the hotel on July 5.
The event is hosted
by KOTO, a non-profit social enterprise dedicated to providing hospitality
training and life skills to disadvantaged youth in
There will be an
auction, raffle and live performances by famous Vietnamese and foreign
singers Thu Minh and Kyo York.
The dinner will
take place from 6-10pm at
Venezuelan
folk music to be featured on
A Venezuelan band
called Carota, Nema and Taja will give performances in
The artists will
regale Vietnamese audiences with their country’s traditional folklore
melodies, which praise the solidarity between nations.
Formed in 1981, the
six-member group has gained a significant position in
Their shows will
take place at
The events have
been organised by
Taste of
the Stories: A Fundraising Dinner
In order to support
disadvantaged and disable youth in
The event is named
Taste of the Stories, in which Master Chef 2012 Christine Ha will collaborate
with Executive Chef Marco Torre of the Park Hyatt Saigon and Head Chef of
Pots n’ Pans Restaurant Phuong Doan to design and serve an exclusive menu for
this fundraising dinner. The event will also include several auctions and
raffles with valuable prizes, such as items autographed by Christine Ha. All
the proceeds from the event will become a part of KOTO training program,
which consists of funding a training school in HCMC.
There are also
performances from famous artists who have been KOTO supporters for a long
time; they are Jimmii Nguyen, Thu Minh, Kyo York and KOTO Goodwill Ambassador
2012 Thanh Bui and Miss Jennifer Pham as the MC for the event.
The ticket for the
dinner is VND3 million, available now at KOTO Saigon Restaurant, located at
The venue for Taste
of the Stories is at the Park Hyatt Saigon Hotel,
Art contest
in
A contemporary art
contest for artists in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) is calling for
submissions from artists in GMS countries including
The contest is for
paintings made of oil, watercolor, acrylic and mix media which have not been
exhibited or joined other contests before. The contest, co-organized by the
Department of Visual Arts, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts of Thailand’s
The contest is
divided into three categories, including university and general public
contestants, high school and vocational school contestants and secondary
school contestants. Each artist will submit a maximum three artworks attached
with information in English or Thai languages.
In
Artworks will be
judged at the Research Institute of North-Eastern Art and Culture on November
19 and the results will be announced three days later. The award ceremony
will be on December 12 and winning works will be on display at Jampasri
Gallery until January 30, 2015.
In the first
category for university students and public artists, the grand prize is worth
around US$3,000 while two other excellent winners scoop around US$1,500 each
and three remarkable winners will be given US$750 each. For high school and
vocational school contestants, there will be one grand prize worth US$300,
two excellent works worth US$200 each and three remarkable works worth around
US$100.
For secondary
school contestants, a grand prize is worth around US$275, two excellent works
US$185 each and three remarkable works US$90 each.
For more
information, contact Hue Fine Arts University at 054 3511 824, 054 3511 824
or email to huefineart@gmail.com.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
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Thứ Sáu, 4 tháng 7, 2014
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