Art & Entertainment News 16/4
First News:
‘Secrets of the Millionaire Mind’ book pirated
Tri Viet Publishing Co., Ltd., also
known as First News, has discovered the Vietnamese version of the book
“Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth” by
Canadian writer T. Harv Eker has been pirated.
Two pirated copies of the Vietnamese
version, titled “Bi mat tu duy trieu phu”, have been detected on the local
market with the name and logo of
Nguyen Van Phuoc, director of Tri
Viet Creative Co., Ltd, said the pirated books are the scanned copies of the
original book and well bound, which indicates they were illegally made on a
large scale.
The pirated copies cost higher than
the original by 17-29%. The price of the official copies published by First
News was VND58,000 (US$2.68) in 2011 and now VND68,000.
The price of the pirated book is
VND75,000, allowing resellers to offer discounts of up to 30-40% to attract
readers.
Phuoc said First News will cooperate
with representatives of HarperCollins in
First News bought the copyright of
“Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth” in
July, 2005 from HarperCollins.
In the book, T. Harv Eker explains
why some people can get rich easily while others are destined for a life of financial
struggle. Readers can learn how to identify their own money blueprint and
revise it to not only create success but to keep and continually grow it as
well, Amazon said in a book review.
Reality show to
seek budding comedians
HCMC-based Dien Quan Media is joining
hands with HCMC Television to run a reality show, titled “Thach thuc danh
hai” (a challenge for comedians), to seek potential local and foreign
comedians from different parts of the nation.
The show is based on the format of
“Crack them up” program which is known in
The contest comes with five rounds in
which contestants will have one minute to perform in front of the judging
panel. Those making either of the two comedians laugh will win cash prizes of
VND2 million to VND100 million from the first to the final rounds. Participants
have the right to either stop the challenge in each round with their winning
prizes brought home or continue the game for higher prizes. However, those
continuing the competition but losing afterwards will be eliminated without
prize money.
“As we may know that there are a lot
of reality shows on local TV channels luring audiences by scandals and
tricks. Thus, we want to run a comedy program on TV to create opportunities
for budding comedians to show off their talent,” said Do Van Buu Dien, CEO of
Dien Quan Media.
The program may attract viewers by
impromptu performances as there will not be scripts or preparations in
advance from both contestants and the organizers, Dien added.
Dien added his company and a foreign
partner would launch a bigger talent show next year in search of more comedy
talent.
The 13-episode “Thach thuc danh hai”
program will be broadcast on HTV7 every Wednesday starting from tomorrow at
9:30 p.m.
H’mong preserve
funeral tradition of getting drunk
A funeral tradition of the ethnic
H'Mong in a highlands village of northern
But Thao A Tu, head of the village,
said the 50 households, including 26 poor families, hold to the tradition of
celebrating a death, with a modest feast of their staple maize, and sometimes
rice. Attendants try to be happy, and dance and drink alcohol until they are
drunk.
Local policeman A Ngai said the
custom has been in place for centuries and no visitor would dare refuse to
drink.
“Our traditional funeral has been
maintained for years," said an elderly villager.
"We don’t think that dead people
will go away forever," he said. "We believe that good people can go
to heaven when they die and will be reincarnated to have a better life. So,
we find nothing to be sad about but are happy instead."
Young people in the village consider
funerals a good time to meet their partner in life.
Various activities
at first Vietnam-RoK cultural festival in Hanoi
Numbers of young Hanoians gathered at
the Quan Ngua Sports Palate in
The festival, held for the first time
by the Korean Cultural Centre in
The festival featured more than 80
booths of all kinds, from electronics, to food, crafts, fashion, cosmetics
and tourism exhibitions.
Visitors to the event were embedded
in a cultural exchange programme including RoK traditional music, folk games,
cuisine and fashion shows. There were also performances of modern music by
B-boy dance, taekwondo and the Korean hanbok fashion show.
The highlight of the programme was a
concert, which featured a number of performances of Korean popular singers
such as Park Sang Min, Kim Ho Jung and K-pop idol groups like SWITCH, NOM, On
Hui Jung and Vietnamese singer Tuan Hung. The programme also drew the
participation of famous Korean MC’s Jo Yeong Gu, Lee Chang Min and comedian
Lee Kwang Deuk.
According to Ko Sang Gu, chairman of
the Korean Association in
Director of the Korean Cultural
Centre in Vietnam Park Nark Jong said: "This year we emphasised on the
unique features of Korean culture and I hope this will become an annual event."
According to organiser, all the
proceeds from the programme will be sent to the Vietnam Fatherland Front
Vietnam to support those living in difficulties.
New app introduces
European Union to Vietnamese
A new app ‘My European Union’
launched by the delegation of the European Union (EU) at an event in
The app, one of a series of events to
mark the 25th anniversary of the diplomatic relationship between the EU and
Among features of the app is
‘Exploring the EU’, which comes up with information about geography, climate,
nature, languages, inventions, and the birth of the EU.
The ‘Knowledge of the EU’ feature
deals with the formation, development and operation mechanism, market,
currency, policy-planning process and role of the union.
Meanwhile, ‘Visiting the EU’ will
tell how to get a visa to the EU.
Programmes and events held in
Addressing the event, the head of the
Delegation of the EU, Franz Jessen reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to building
a closer partnership with
With the app, the EU becomes closer
to Vietnamese people and mutual understanding will be promoted, he added.
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Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 4, 2015
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