Vietnamese Ao Dai to be shown in France
Vietnamese
Ao Dai to be shown in France
Miss Vietnam 2010
Ngoc Han will present Ao Dai (Vietnamese traditional dress) of leading
domestic designers at Paris City Hall (Hotel de ville de Paris) on November 3
during her cultural exchange visit to France.
An exhibition on
traditional costumes of ethnic minority groups in
These events will
be key activities in the closing ceremony of the successful Vietnam-France
cultural year 2013-2014.
XoneFM –
online music site launched
XONE FM, a hot
music radio programme for Vietnamese youth broadcasting nationwide for 10
hours per day on VOV3 channel – Voice of Vietnam (VOV), launched an online
music site on October 24.
Vietnamese youth
will now have the chance to listen and watch their favourite music videos
online at http://www.xonefm.com/.
Nguyen Quynh Trang,
head of the XoneFM station in
A special programme
called Happy Lunch will also feature on XoneFM.com from 11am – 1pm every day,
Trang said.
Vietnam War
through Japanese eye
A photography
exhibition titled “The Vietnam War and Okinawa Bases” of Japanese war
photographer Ishikawa Bunyo will open at the Japan Newspaper Museum in the
Japanese city of Yokohama on October 25.
Ishikawa Bunyo, 76,
organised the exhibition of 150 photographs featuring the war in
As part of the
exhibition, talks and discussion will be held to convey the fierceness of war
and the value of peace.
The event lasts
until December 21.
Halloween
party features costume contest
Escape Halloween,
one of the city's biggest annual Halloween parties, will be held in Phu My
Hung Urban Area in District 7 on October 31.
It will feature
catwalk performances of costumes of 12 ancient Greek Gods and Goddesses and a
costume contest.
Internationally
popular DJs Pinkpanda, Omnia, and Tim Mason and singer Jojo will mix perform
at the show.
Prizes will be
given for outstanding Halloween costumes.
The party will
begin at 4pm and go on until late at lot 13,
Expat
theatre group holds Ale House festivities
Saigon Players, an
English language theatre group, will present a film screening and party at
McSorley's Ale House to celebrate Halloween.
The popular 1975
Halloween flick The Rocky Horror Picture Show will be screened on November 1
and 2 at the venue at
Participants are
encouraged to dress like their favourite characters in the film.
All the profits
from the event will be donated to Operation Smile
The screening will
begin at 7.30pm.
Thai ethnic
minority festival to debut in Lai Chau
A festival
demonstrating the cultural traits of the Thai ethnic minority group will be
held for the first time, according to the Ministry of Culture, Sports and
Tourism.
The three-day
event, which will be held in Lai Chau Province in mid-December, will attract
Thai people from Lai Chau, Dien Bien, Hoa Binh, Son La, Lao Cai and Yen Bai
in the north to Nghe An and Thanh Hoa in central Viet Nam.
A range of cultural
activities, public art performance, sports and exhibitions of Thai cultural
heritage will be organised.
The cultural
ministry expects the festival will help participating provinces better
understand their responsibility towards cultural preservation and
development.
Vietnam
attends ASEAN Food Day in Egypt
An ASEAN Food Day
was held in
They included
The Vietnamese
delegation brought to the Food Day 3 special traditional dishes such as Pho
Bo (beef noodle soup), spring rolls, and fried catfish which were very
enjoyable for international visitors.
At the event,
Vietnamese Charge d'Affaires ad interim to Egypt Nguyen Hong Son said that
the annual festival is a golden opportunity for ASEAN member countries to
promote their cuisine culture and further enhance their solidarity.
Exhibition
highlights Ho Chi Minh's life in Russia
The Hanoi–based Ho
Chi Minh Museum will host next month a special exhibition on the life of the
late President Ho Chi Minh in the former
The exhibition,
entitled President Ho Chi Minh with Russia through Archives and Records, will
present more than 200 documents, photos and objects that reflect the time
when the President lived and worked in that country.
The materials
belong to
The exhibits will
be divided into three sections, focusing on the former President and his
determination to find ways to liberate
The event is being
organised with the aim of reinforcing the friendship and cooperation between
the two sides towards the 65th anniversary of the opening of their diplomatic
relations, and to celebrate the 97th anniversary of the October Revolution
(November 7, 1917).
The exhibition will
run from November 5 to December 12 at the Ho Chi Minh Museum,
Israeli
film festival to open in Hanoi and HCMC
The Israel Film
Festival will open with Foreign Letters by writer and director Ela Their on
November 1.
The film is based
on the director's life and features her Vietnamese friend Thuy.
It tackles
immigrant experiences, prejudice, new cultures, friendship and conflict.
Other movies to be
screened during the two week festival cover a wide range of topics.
This selection of
films with their touching and inspiring moments is expected to offer a window
into Israeli culture, life and experience.
"We would like
to enable Vietnamese audiences the opportunity to discover new perspectives
on
"My government
recognises the importance of arts and culture to the strength of Israeli
society and identity, and we believe film is a powerful means of
communication that radiates beyond borders," she said.
The free festival
will be organised in
S.I.N.E
wins 3rd place at breakdance world champs
S.I.N.E (Saying Is
Not Enough) dance crew from
The crew,
representing
In the
quarter-finals, SINE defeated The Rugged team of the
Originating in
Art injects
confidence in kids
Colourful art by
children from the northern mountainous
The exhibition is
the result of a charity art project initiated by Taiwanese student Kuo Yen
Wei, who is pursuing his PhD degree in Vietnamese Studies at
The idea for the
project came to Wei in 2013, when he travelled to Ha Giang to research the
culture in the remote mountainous area.
"During that
trip I realised that local ethnic people maintained their traditional customs
very well. However, many people still have to struggle for their daily life
and they ignore the importance of preserving tradition. Moreover, the modern
world is encroaching on their traditional way of life, especially affecting
children, who will have to deal with this more and more as they grow
up," Wei said.
He also noticed
that most of the children displayed a lack of self-confidence.
He said: "They
reject their ethnic cultural identity and many of them even do not use their
own ethnic language."
Wei, who is also an
art curator, and his fellow travellers decided to develop a fine art teaching
programme that would raise the cultural awareness of children in Ha Giang and
help them build self-esteem.
The project kicked
off in July at three schools in Ha Giang's Quan Ba District.
Three hundred
children aged 8-11 attended classes taught by professional artists and
participated in other traditional activities like paper folding and folk
games.
They also learned
more about their ethnic culture and origin through storytelling sessions by
village elders.
"We want to
encourage the children to expose their natural personality through art. They
can draw whatever they think about: family, village, their future
dreams," said painter Phan Thong Nguyen, one of the volunteer lecturers.
"We tried our
best to turn the class into a place where the children could play or do
creative things."
The volunteer
lecturers and project coordinators also visited the houses of underprivileged
pupils and offered them practical gifts.
Student Phan Thi
Mai Quyen came to
"My friends
and I were given a box of coloured crayons. The tutors taught us to draw
moving objects," she said.
Her classmate
Nguyen Thi Minh Thu said she cancelled a trip to visit her grandparents to
join the art class.
Visitor Tran Quang
Minh said he appreciated the social meaning of the project and was also
impressed by the vivid drawings.
"The drawing
class aims to encourage children to express themselves. I think it was
successful because I can see the lack of constraint and straightforwardness –
typical personal characters of ethnic people – through these childish
strokes."
For project
initiator Wei, the exhibition is just the beginning of a long road.
"Improving the
cultural life of local people in Ha Giang is something that we can't do in a
few days. We hope to get more sponsorship to expand the project's scale so
children in other region can benefit from the Mountain Star charity
programme," he said.
With financial
support from sponsors, the project will hold a fundraising auction featuring
the children's drawings as well as paintings by the volunteer painters.
The exhibition is
open until October 29 at Heritage Space,
Young
Publishing House introduces Trang The Hy writer’s book version
The Young
Publishing House has released Trang The Hy writer’s three short stories and a
poem collection to mark the writer’s the 90th birthday on 29 October.
Writer Trang The Hy
has a original name as Vo Ngoc Canh. He was born in 1924 in Ben Tre. He
participated in wars against the French and Americans. After 1975, he worked
in
Writer Trang The Hy
was considered as one of the southern region’s most venerated contemporary
literature writers. During 50 years of his career, he has written total 50
short stories and poem collections. Almost contents of his pieces praised a
declaration of life and deep humane values, including Mua am (Warm Rain),
Tieng khoc va tieng hat (Crying and singing), Vietnamese- English poem
collection Dang va Ngot (Bitter and Sweet) and others.
On the writer’s
90th birthday, Young Publishing House plans to visit and congratulate Trang
The Hy writer in Ben Tre on October 27.
World
Heritage treasure in Vietnam
Over the past two
decades, eight sites and eight cultural practices in
Each time a
recognition is made,
According to UNESCO
statistics, more than one billion tourists visit world heritage sites each
year. In
The number of
visitors to the Citadel of the Ho Dynasty in the central
At the same time,
the Vietnamese government has issued a range of legal documents regulating
the management, conservation and upgrading of the national heritage in
general and recognised world heritage items in particular. Several master
plans on conserving heritage sites have been built and implemented, including
a 1,284 billion VND (61.1 million USD) plan to 2020 for the Hue complex and
an environmental protection scheme to 2020 with a vision to 2030 for Ha Long
Bay.
The UN Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) together with many
international organisations have provided valuable assistance both
technically and financially to
However, besides
the benefits, many problems also arose regarding how to properly conserve the
heritage while making good use of it for socio-economic development.
The country is
short of finance for the work since conservation activities requires a large
sum of money. Meanwhile, a dearth of professional and foreign language skills
of the personnel along with an influx of visitors to recognised heritage
sites is also deemed as problematic.
At a recent
workshop on developing a strategy to promote
A representative
from the UNESCO office said that by making good use of promotional techniques
and communication tools,
The eight cultural
and natural World Heritage sites in Vietnam are the Complex of Hue Monument
(recognised in 1993), Ha Long Bay (1994), Hoi An Ancient Town (1999), My Son
Sanctuary (1999), Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park (2003), the Central Sector
of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long-Hanoi (2010), the Citadel of the Ho
Dynasty (2011) and the Trang An Landscape Complex (2014).
Those inscribed in
the list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity are Nha Nhac (court
music), the Space of gong culture, Ca Tru singing, Quan Ho Bac Ninh folk
songs, Xoan singing of Phu Tho province, Giong festival of Phu Dong and Soc
temples, the Worship of Hung kings in Phu Th o, and the Art of Don Ca Tai Tu
music and song in southern Vietnam.
The four
documentary items highlighted by the Memory of the World list are stone stele
records of royal examinations of the Le and Mac Dynasties (1442-1779), wood
blocks of the Nguyen Dynasty, Buddhist wood blocks at Vinh Nghiem Pagoda and
royal administrative records of the Nguyen Dynasty.
In addition, eight
world biosphere reserves have been designated in the country since 2000,
encompassing over 3 million hectares of diverse marine and terrestrial
regions: Can Gio (2000), Cat Tien (2001), Cat Ba archipelago (2004), the Red
River Delta (2004), Kien Giang (2006), western Nghe An (2007), Cu Lao
Cham-Hoi An (2009) and Mui Ca Mau (2009).
VN version
of ‘single dad' reality show debuts
The first episode
of the Vietnamese version of well-known South Korean reality show Dad! Where
Are We Going? premiered on Viet Nam Television on Saturday.
The reality show,
called Bo Oi! Minh Di Dau The? will be broadcast every Saturday at 12pm for
26 weeks on VTV 3 channel.
It will feature
four celebrity fathers and their children as they travel to rural areas and
go on camping missions.
Emcee Phan Anh,
singer Hoang Bach, film director Tran Luc and composer Minh Khang took part
in the show and experienced many things with their children in different
regions of
"Audiences
will see in the show the way the fathers deal with various situations when
they are with their children. That can be useful lessons for parents of all
ages. In this busy life, it can encourage fathers to be more responsible for
the family and spend more time looking after their children along with their
wives," said Do Thanh Hai, director of the Viet Nam Television Film
Centre that produces the show.
Dad! Where Are We
Going? debuted on South Korean television in 2013 and attracted a large
number of viewers across
Dan Truong
to sing in HCM City
Singer Dan Truong
will perform the songs that shot him to fame at the Nguyen Du Sport Stadium
next Saturday (November 1) in
The 15th Dau An
(Milestones) show will span his entire 18-year career, which was launched
after he won a local singing contest.
Known as the singer
with the most live shows and released albums in the country, Truong was in vogue
for years.
Hoang Tuan, Dan
Truong's showman, said the Milestones show would be arranged not according to
the passage of time but by music genres - epic, folk and pop.
Truong will perform
20 songs including mash-up items, remixed old songs and new songs and some of
his most successful songs composed by Le Quang and Hoai An, who will appear
at the show.
The show, to be
broadcast live on VTV9 and several local channels, will take place from 8pm
at Nguyen Du Sport Stadium in
Designer creates
unique jackets
In the previous
century, when winter arrived, Hanoians donned their padded jackets. Rich
people possessed expensive coats made from velvet, silk and brocade, while
the poor often wore worn-out ones from year to year.
Designer Trinh Bich
Thuy used these jackets as inspiration to create stylish cotton outerwear on
which she paints one-of-a-kind designs. Beginning with a charcoal sketch, she
then colours the image using paint.
"I never print
paintings on cloth. I prefer painting each one individually because I want to
let my hands move naturally in line with my emotions," she said.
"Hand
paintings help me create unique designs that are difficult to copy."
For the designer,
the jackets are more than fashion statements.
"Padded
jackets remind many people of the past," Thuy said. "I still
remember my mother and grandmother wearing them."
An exhibition of
cotton jackets on which she embroidered painter Le Thiet Cuong's pictures
will run until November 15 at Hang Da Galleria, Hoan Kiem District, Ha Noi.
Films
project new vision of science
Children across the
country will have the chance to learn about science, nature and technology
through films and hands-on activities that will help them connect the
concepts to their daily lives.
The Goethe
Institute will screen 20 different educational movies from all over the world
in more than 10 provinces.
The institute will
hold the film festival in coordination with the Centre for Research Support
and Development of Culture.
Games and hands-on
experiments provided before or after the movies will help children connect
science and technological innovation with the world around them.
"The science
films are very significant for young people," said Nguyen Quynh Trang, a
representative from the research support centre. "We hope the screenings
with games and activities related to science will be welcomed by the young
audiences in
The institute will
show the films in Ha Noi, Hai Phong and Vinh Phuc, and in central Da Nang,
Hoi An and Quang Nam from October 24 to November 20.
In
The Goethe
Institute initiated the science film festival ten years ago in
Organic
farm hosts Day of Nourishment
Tet Lifestyle
Collection will host a Day of Nourishment at their private organic farm,
Fragrant Path Green Tea Nature Gardens.
Leaving Tet Decor
Cafe at 9am, participants will embark on a 45-minute drive to
After lunch,
participants can choose from restorative yoga, meditation or aromatherapy
massage. They can also stroll around the area or relax. The group, limited to
30 people, will return to Ha Noi at 4pm.
Those interested
can email info@tet-lifestyle-collection.com.
Manzi
showcase fuses dance, art and music
Visual artist Le
Thanh Tung, also known as Crazy Monkey, will team up with American
counterpart Eugene Kogan on Wednesday, October 29, at Manzi to create a
showcase combining contemporary dance, visual art and music.
The night, which
will kick off at 8pm, is expected to bring a unique visual and aural
experience to Ha Noi.
To reserve, please
email manzihanoi@gmail.com. Manzi Art Space is located at
Heritage
group leads walks through city
Friends of Vietnam
Heritage (FVH) will host two city walks: one for English speakers on Sunday,
October 26, and one for Japanese speakers on Wednesday, October 29.
The first tour
brings visitors to
To join, contact
Loan at phuongloan2704@gmail.com for the first tour and Masayo Sakakibara at
herijapan@yahoo.co.jp for the second. The tour costs VND70,000 and is limited
to eight people.
Contemporary
dances to hit city stage
Artists of the HCMC
Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera (HBSO) will perform the contemporary
dancing shows “While Saigon is sleeping” choreographed by
Raymond Esterhuizen
and “Lost and Found” by Nguyen Phuc Hai and Nguyen Phuc Hung at the HCMC
Opera House on October 29.
The dancing performances
are expected to lead audiences to the true love which they have to find and
retain for the whole life. These are part of “Young Melody” - a monthly
concert organized by HBSO for Saigonese.
HBSO staged the
“While Saigon is sleeping” at the Korea Art Festival Busan 2014 while the
“Lost and Found” premiered in July and got big applause from the
audience.
New comic
book about
Part 1 of Truyen
thuyet Long Than Tuong, a Vietnamese comic book about the nation’s history
written by a group of writers Nguyen Thanh Phong, Nguyen Khanh Duong and
Nguyen My Anh, will be released at the beginning of next month after more
than five months of preparations.
Truyen thuyet Long
Than Tuong is a fictitious book about the period prior to the second combat
against Nguyen Mong invaders. The old version of the book used to be
published on Truyen Tranh Tre magazine of Tre Publishing House in December
2005.
Part 1 has 160
pages and different versions priced at VND69,000, VND169,000 and
VND699,000-1.699 million.
Scriptwriter Nguyen
Khanh Duong, who represents the group of writers, said the number of orders
for Part 1 of the comic book has reached 2,000 copies. After the first part
is published, the group will continue mobilizing funds to have the next part
printed.
The group called
for comic lovers to financially support to producing the comic book and 535
people contributed a combined VND330.5 million within two months.
Interested readers
can order for the comic book at www.longthantuong.com and www.bookbuy.vn, or
buy it at Phan Thi Company in HCMC’s District 1 and the publishing house of
Hanoi National University of Education.
Source: VNN/VNA/VNS/VOV/SGT/SGGP/ND
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