Art
& Entertainment News 26/9
Documentary
film on
A scene from the film.
A documentary film
on
The TV series 120
episodes (10 minute each) will bring audiences to a trip exploring the beauty
of the river, its environmental economic value, as well as reflecting the
living of local people along river banks.
The film crew hopes
the movie will raise the people’s awareness of environmental protection.
The
Water quality of
New
archaeological discoveries presented in Hanoi
Archaeologists from
all over
Researchers made an
important new discovery of stone tools in An Khe town in the Central
Highlands
Deputy Director of
the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology Bui Van Liem said archaeologists discovered
four stone axe-making sites typical of the Palaeolithic Era (Old Stone Age),
and two others from the late Neolithic Era (New Stone Age) in Gia Lai’s Kong
Chro district.
Underwater
archaeology, relatively new to
Studies on the Dong
Son civilisation, an ancient culture that dates back 2,500 years ago, were
also discussed.-
The 90-minute show,
starting at 8pm, will have performances by top singers and dancers who try to
raise donations from the public for the construction of the city's Hoang Sa
Museum.
The event's
organising committee said that the programme will also be organised in Khanh
Hoa province's Nha Trang city next month.
The Hoang Sa museum
will be built over an area of 685sq.m near the
Photography
show highlights nine relics
Nearly 100
photographs of nine special national relics in
The exhibition is a
part of celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of the capital city's
liberation, which falls on October 10. Organisers say the exhibition aims to
help visitors understand more about
Among the relics featured
in the photos and maps at the exhibition are President Ho Chi Minh memorial
site inside the Presidential Palace, the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, the Co
Loa Citadel and The Temple of Literature.
The exhibition will
remain open to the public until October 24.
Fourteen
places recognised as national relic sites
Fourteen
historical, architectural and scenic sites in Dong Nai, Bac Giang, Ha
The list includes
one historical site, 10 architectural sites and three scenic sites.
The historical site
of Giong San massacre is located in Phu Dong commune, Nhon Trach district,
Dong Nai province.
The 10
architectural sites comprise six in
The Hanoi's six
sites are Huong Tao Temple in Ngoc Tao commune, Phuc Tho district; Dai Phung
Temple in Dan Phuong commune, Dan Phuong district; Ngoc Tao Temple in Ngoc
Tao commune, Phuc Tho district; Lac Temple in Dong Thai commune, Ba Vi
district; Ngoc Than
The two
architectural sites in Bac Giang are named
The two
architectural sites in Ha
Meanwhile, the
three scenic sites are situated in Ha Giang, with the Crinoidea fossil site
in Lung Pu commune, Meo Vac district; Rong cave in Ta Lung and Pa Vi communes
in Meo Vac district; and Na Luong cave in Mau Long commune in Yen Minh
district and Sung Trai commune in Dong Van district.
Bac Giang
Culture, Sports and Tourism festival to be held
The sixth Culture,
Sport and Tourism festival of Bac Giang province 2014 is going to be held
from October 3 to 5, according to an announcement from the provincial People's
Committee.
The festival will
take place at Bac Giang city with the participation of 10 districts and
cities in the province.
A series of
activities and art performances, showcasing traditional customs, food,
costumes, folk games and sports, with the participation of 26 ethnic minority
groups in the province, will be held during the festival.
An opening ceremony
will be organised at 7.30pm on October 3 and a closing ceremony at 7.30pm on
October 5. The ceremonies will be broadcast live on Bac Giang Television
Channel.
The biennial event
aims to honour local people’s values and cultural identities and provide an
opportunity for the ethnic minority groups to strengthen their solidarity and
exchange experiences in preserving and promoting their culture, sports and
tourism potential.
Reprint of
questionable quality gets Good Book Award
Concerns over
copyright infringement and the lazy quality of a reprint of a 1996 book,
which was given the Good Book Award 2014, have tarnished the image of both
the publishing house and the prize.
In the memoirs of
Professor Nguyen Tu Chi, eight of his students collected his research and put
it together in a book called "Contribution to research on culture and
peoples". The book was jointly published in 1996 by Vietnam Culture and
Information Publishing House and Art and Culture Magazine.
On September 11,
the Institute for Research on Educational Development held the Good Book
Award Ceremony, and honoured the second edition of the same book,
re-published by Thoi Dai Publishing House in 2013. A week later, a number of
researchers complained that the second edition was sloppily reprinted and may
even violate copyright rules. The second edition also appears to have typos
and missing content.
Professor Bui Xuan
Dinh, one of the eight students who worked on the original print, said the
name of the book was also changed from "Contribution to research on
culture and peoples" to "The culture of the Vietnamese people'. He
said, "The first edition had two parts: the first contain Nguyen Tu
Chi's works themselves and the second contains the opinions and thoughts of
the students about their mentor. The new edition omitted the second part and
the table of contents is missing. Moreover, Thoi Dai Publishing House didn't
ask our opinions before reprinting the book," said Dinh.
The deputy director
of Thoi Dai Publishing House said, "Because our partner said they
already had the proper documents and authorisation, we just went to work on
the project." Even though the publishing house has not admitted any
wrongdoing, they withdrew the book from circulation while checking on
copyrighted material.
Bui Van Nam Son, a
board member of the Good Book Award Ceremony 2014, apologised to readers for
awarding the prize to the wrong edition. "The board members had all read
the first edition. This is the reason that, when our secretary named a work
about the culture and peoples written by professor Nguyen Tu Chi, we agreed
to award it immediately, without noticing the differences. We didn't know it
had been reprinted with such poor quality." After the incident, they
corrected the name of the book on their website portal.
Hard Rock
Café HCMC gears up for global charity fund raising
Hard Rock Café HCMC
has been active in the Pinktober, a fund raising campaign for breast cancer
charities initiated by Hard Rock International with many activities in HCMC.
Starting in
September and continuing throughout October, guests are invited to join the
fight against breast cancer at Hard Rock Cafes, Hotels and Casinos worldwide.
There are pink fashion shows, high-energy concerts, PINK menu offerings, and
“PINK Sheets Rooms” and more. Proceeds from the campaign will support
research and awareness-driving efforts for various breast cancer charities
around the world.
In
Also, Hard Rock’s
Rihanna Artist Spotlight shirt, a limited edition merchandise designed by
superstar Rihanna with her face and signature, is also available at Hard Rock
Café HCMC.
Hard Rock
International has a total of 190 venues in 58 countries, including 144 cafes,
21 hotels and 10 casinos. Beginning with an Eric Clapton guitar, Hard Rock
owns the world’s greatest collection of music memorabilia, which is displayed
at its locations around the globe. Opened in 2009, Hard Rock Cafe HCMC is
located at
Uyen Huy
reviews 50-year art career with ‘violin and sea’ expo
Artist Uyen Huy has
put about 50 paintings in his tenth solo exhibition ‘Mot thoang vi cam, mot
chut bien’ (A glimpse of violin, a little of the sea) at the HCMC Fine Arts
Museum to mark his 50 years in art career and 40 years working as a fine art
teacher.
Works on display
were made of acrylic and mixed media during the past two years. Via two main
images of the violin and the sea, the artist wants to show off his love and
passion for life, for his old school, for the hometown and beloved ones
around the country.
Huy gives profound
adoration for violin, its melodies and related memories of his friends and
his love stories. With this theme, Huy won the Esso Art Prize in 1973 with
the work ‘Nhac chieu” (Afternoon Music). About the sea, Huy said: “Sea is the
endless inspiration for not only the artists but also anyone who love to play
with waves crashing on shore, listen to waves’ sounds and admire the beaches’
romantic scenes and splendid surroundings.” Huy is continuously making works
with images of the sea, islands and marine soldiers to express his love for
the country’s sovereignty.
On September 9, the
artist also published a research book ‘The urban fine arts in Saigon-Gia Dinh
from 1900 to 1975.’ The 700-page book depicts a panoramic view of the fine
arts scene in
Artist Uyen Huy,
whose real name is Huynh Van Muoi, has displayed his paintings around the
country and in many countries such as Japan, Singapore, the Philippines,
Thailand, India, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden,
Switzerland, the U.S. and Eastern Europe.
He is now chairman
of the HCMC Association of Fine Arts. The exhibition will run until September
30 at the museum,
French
community gears up for Balade en France 2014
The 5th edition of
Balade en
After four
successful editions, around 1,800 people are expected to attend this
two-night event. This year, visitors will have to buy a ticket for admission
to the event where they can enjoy animations and games at their disposal.
They can buy coupons worth VND20,000 each to taste food, beverages and
desserts from popular restaurants and wine stores in HCMC.
Guests will have a
chance to enjoy performances by French style artists based in
Balade en France
2014 is being organized by the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in
Vietnam (CCIFV), Sopexa (the French agency for international marketing of
food, wine and lifestyle) and the Hotel Equatorial with the support of the
French Ministry of Agriculture and the French Consulate General in HCMC.
Tickets cost
VND150,000 per adult for bookings from October 13 to 22 but VND300,000 on the
day while children up to 14 years old will be charged VND120,000. For children
under six, admission is free.
Source: SGT/VOV/VNS/Dantri/SGGP
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