Art & Entertainment News 23/12
236 antiques donated to
These ancient items made of different types of materials
belong to old civilizations and dynasties such as Sa Huynh, Champa, Oc Eo,
Ly, Tran and Le, among others.
Previously, the collector donated 300 antiques to Can Tho
Museum.
An has in the past decades traversed to different parts of the
country to collect more than 10,000 items of great historical and cultural
values.
He is now working on a project to open a private museum to
show what he has collected to the public.
Movie about wheelchair access wins short film contest
The film Khoc Nguoc (Crying Inside Out) from the 17 Production
team won first prize in the short-film competition of the Breaking Down
Barriers event held on Sunday by
The film is about a girl who has a mobility impairment due to
an accident. She is afraid she will not be able to attend university.
However, she finally overcomes her disabilities with
determination and enters the university.
Unable to climb the steep stairs at school, she cries as she
tries to reach the doorway.
At the end of the film, the girl asks for help "to climb
the steps with my hands", urging authorities to increase access to the
physically disabled.
The short film sends a message that people with disabilities
can do whatever they want.
Positive thoughts help them take positive action, said film
director Huynh Lap, a student at HCM City Academy of Theatre and Cinema.
He said that an environment without barriers would help them
integrate into society.
"I have wanted to make a short film on people with
disabilities and emphasize the barrier of stairs, which prevents them from
doing what they want," he said.
The second prize was given to
The film Chuong Gio (Wind Chime) of Ngo Ngu Binh won third
prize.
Also awarded were two creative prizes to Thu Thach Xe Lan
(Wheelchair Hardships) from Nguyen Ngoc Tan and the cartoon Fly Butterfly
from Duong Minh Loc.
The competition, which began in August, attracted 31 short
films. All films were posted on the Facebook fanpage of DRD:
www.facebook.com/drdvietnam.
Director Van Cong Vien, one of the competition's examiners, said
the candidates' films had good cinematography, and the stories were real and
touched audiences' hearts.
Luu Thi Anh Loan, the acting director of DRD, said that short
films can give the disabled a voice, allowing them to express their concerns
about hindrances in transport, education, work and entertainment.
According to a survey conducted by the centre, only 78 of
1,800 civil architectural works in
These include office buildings, people's committees, schools,
health clinics, cultural houses, pagodas, cinemas, supermarkets, restaurants
and hotels.
The number of buses with a low floor for people with
disabilities has failed to meet the need, she said.
This is the biggest barrier for the disabled to take part in
society. Without transport, they cannot go to school, work or entertainment
sites.
A report from the National Coordinating Council on
Disabilities in
Only 117 buses have low and semi-low floors which allow people
in wheelchairs to use.
Vietnam sovereignty over seas, islands in spotlight
Hundreds of photos and documents spotlighting
The exhibits include a collection of royal records under the
Nguyen dynasty (1802 – 1945) together with dozens of maps sketched out by
The exhibition is spanning from December 22 to January 5 as
part of activities to celebrate the 70th founding anniversary of the Vietnam
People’s Army.
It aims to raise public sense of responsibility for
safeguarding the country’s sea and island sovereignty and highlight
The travel website said that
This is an important event for foreign visitors to get better
understanding about tangible and intangible cultural value and beautiful
landscapes of the country.
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Thứ Ba, 23 tháng 12, 2014
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