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Dogma Prize 2015 calls for entries
The organizer of the self-portraiture contest Dogma Prize is
calling for entries from artists.
Local and foreign artists should submit their entries from
April 1 to July 7 at the website dogmaprize.vn.
Self-portraits are a must but contestants can freely choose
the genre of art they like, such as sculpture and photography.
The first prize is VND120 million (US$5,569). Artworks
shortlisted for the final round will be exhibited at the HCMC Fine Arts
Museum for one week starting from July 8.
The contest in 2013 attracted more than 400 artworks, 45 of
which were chosen for the final.
Initially, the Dogma Prize was open to Vietnamese artists only
but this year foreign and domestic artists can take part.
First giant IMAX theater to be launched with ‘Furious 7’
Ready for a big car chase? The seventh installment of the
famous action series “Fast & Furious” will premiere in
The much-anticipated film will be screened on April 19 in 3D
at the theater, situated at VivoCity shopping mall in
Ticket prices will be announced next week, a representative of
CGV said.
CGV said on its website that it will screen more films at the
IMAX theater, including the sequels of famous action series like “The
Avengers: Age of Ultron” and “Terminator: Genesis”, and sci-fi adventure film
"Jurassic World."
Previously Canadian-owned IMAX Corporation announced that it
will collaborate with the cinema operator in opening two theaters in
The second one will likely be built in
CGV Vietnam is a wholly-owned subsidiary of South Korea’s
biggest multiplex cinema chain CJ CGV, which has 95 theaters open or
contracted to be open in partnership with IMAX in its home country and in
China.
Thai-Kadai ethnic groups’ culture promoted
Experts gathered at a national conference in the northern
mountainous Lai Chau province on March 30 to discuss how to preserve and
develop the culture of ethnic groups in the Thai-Kadai language family in
The annual conference, the 7th of its kind, included thematic
discussions on the role of the Thai-Kadai language family in
The event, co-hosted by the province and the Institute of
Vietnamese Studies & Development Sciences under Vietnam National University-Hanoi,
aimed to provide a scientific and practical foundation for addressing crucial
and urgent matters in the Thai-Kadai-speaking community in
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Vuong Van
Thanh said the event presented opportunities for scientists and managers in
the field to gather and propose specific and relevant policies and approaches
for sustainable development of the Thai-Kadai community in
Director of the Institute of Vietnamese Studies &
Development Sciences Pham Hong Tung highlighted the achievements made by the
institute’s Thai Studies Programme over the past six years in developing a
network of research coordinators across the northern mountainous provinces of
Son La, Dien Bien, Lai Chau, Cao Bang and Lang Son, and the central provinces
of Thanh Hoa and Nghe An, where there are large Thai-Kadai communities.
They have been a key force in ensuring political security and
social order in the north and northwest border areas of the country.
The groups also boast their own unique cultural diversity,
identity and natural resources, contributing significantly to the sustainable
development of the region and the nation.
40 music programmes come to hospitals in 2015
As many as 40 concert programmes under the “bringing music to
hospitals” project will be arranged in hospitals in and around
Organised by the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh
Communist Youth Union, the Vietnam Youth Federation , the National Volunteer
Centre , the Vietnam Young Physician Association , and the Tim Hong (Red
heart) Voluntary Group, the programme aims to promote music as a tool to ease
the pain of patients and reduce the stress of medical staff.
The NSN Communication and Entertainment JSC (NSN Media) and
Van Dac International JSC are responsible for producing the programme through
sponsorship from websites Mecon.vn and Saoonline.vn, Kids and Family TV
channel, and The Thao Van Hoa (sports and culture) and Kien Thuc Gia Dinh
(knowledge & family) newspapers.
This year’s project is expected to benefit 80,000 to 100,000
people.
Over 100 programmes of this kind have been held across the
country since 2011.
The concerts are expected to link the community, the health
sector, volunteers, donors and disadvantaged patients. It also raises funds
for programme activities.
Vietnam justifies cable car project at Son Doong Cave
Tourism authorities in the central
A province tourism official told a recent meeting that the
nearly 11-kilometer cable car system to be built by Danang-based real estate
and resort developer Sun Group would be above the trees in the Phong Nha – Ke
Bang National Park and end 300-600 meters from the cave and not right at the
entrance as the media reported.
The telpher would allow tourists to admire the landscapes from
above, he added.
A plan first unveiled by Quang Binh authorities in last
October envisaged the cable system ending inside Son Doong.
But a few weeks later authorities changed their description,
saying it would link the cave with another cave called Tien Son.
But critics were not mollified and said it would still harm
the environment.
Sun Group has not made any comment.
Quang Binh vice chairman Tran Tien Dung said at the meeting,
held to promote the province’s tourism in
Sun Group is supposed to do many things to get approvals from
government agencies and international organizations like UNESCO in order to
undertake such a large project in a national park, he said.
The plan’s supporters have said the cable car would encourage
more tourists to explore the cave.
Amid the controversy, the tourism ministry last November
called on provincial authorities and the investor to do further research
before embarking on the project.
Son Doong is now a big attraction with global media agencies
and film studios taking interest in it, Dung said at the meeting, adding that
though a tour there lasting just a few days costs up to US$3,000, it is fully
booked until year end.
Nearly 2.75 million tourists visited the province last year,
double the number from the year before.
Low-cost carrier VietJet Air plans to launch daily flights
between Ho Chi Minh City and the Quang Binh's capital Dong Hoi starting April
29, Thoi Bao Kinh Te Saigon Online reported, adding that the carrier is also
planning to fly to the town from Hanoi.
State-owned Vietnam Airlines and another no-frills carrier,
Jetstar Pacific are increasing their flights between HCMC and Dong Hoi, it
said.
There is also a growing interest in Quang Binh among
Nguyen A, chairman of Oxalis, the sole tour operator for Son
Doong, said part of a new King Kong movie will be shot in Minh Hoa District
and Tan Hoa Commune this year end.
Located in the UNESCO-recognized Phong Nha – Ke Bang, Son
Doong was opened to tourists in 2013, four years after members of the British
Cave Research Association finished their exploration and named it the world’s
largest cave.
The five kilometer-long cave, which is 150 meters high and 200
meters wide, has at least 150 individual caves, a dense subterranean jungle
and several underground rivers.
VNS/SGT/TN
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Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 4, 2015
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