Art & Entertainment News 16/6
Giant
whale skeleton preserved
A
10-tonne whale skeleton will be displayed for tourists at a private tourism
site in the southern
According
to Ngo Xuan Phan, chairman of Bao Hoan Car Joint Stock Company's executive
board, the skeleton, which measures 33m long and 4m wide, was bought from a
fisherman in
It is
said that the whale, weighing 100 tonnes, died some 60 years ago and was
buried by local fishermen.
Because
of its age, the buried skeleton was partly damaged. After being repaired, the
skeleton will be displayed at Nha Mat Tourism Site.
Fund
for young musicians started
Music
researcher Tran Van Khe's son Tran Quang Hai announced the establishment of a
fund in Khe's name to support and encourage young folk musicians throughout
the country.
Khe, 94,
who lost consciousness June 9 at a
He also
asked his family to conduct his funeral in a simple way and use his money for
developing young folk musicians.
The
musicians will be selected by members of the Tran Van Khe Fund.
Khe, who
was born into a large family of musicians who played folk music in the
southern
He was
director of research at The French National Centre for Scientific Research
and professor at the Sorbonne. In 2008 he was named an Honorary Member of the
International Music Council of UNESCO, where he is coordinator of the project
"The Universe of Music, A History."
Kids'
summer camp organised
A summer
camp for bright disadvantaged pupils in the provinces of An Giang, Ben Tre,
and Dong Thap and Can Tho City, and children of soldiers stationed on Truong
Sa Islands and DK1 marine defense platform will be held in Da Lat from June
22-26.
More
than 120 children attending the camp will, besides visiting tourist
attractions, learn about the history, nature and people of the Central
Highlands, read scientific books, tell stories about scientists, and learn
how to fabricate simple machines, all meant to stimulate an interest in
science.
"Summer
Camp for Small Ambassadors of Vietnamese Goods", an annual camp, seeks
to offer children in "special circumstances" and those striving to
overcome difficulties in their lives a meaningful summer.
They
will be joined by members of the Ambassadors Club for Vietnamese Goods, all
of whom are famous actors, writers, poets, designers and other celebrities
and promote consumption of domestically made products.
Music
festival connects Vietnamese youth in Czech Republic
Vietnamese
youth in the Czech Republic performed in the first music festival on June 14
in Prague; a chance for the second and third generations of the Vietnamese
community in the country to meet and exchange.
The
event, dubbed “Hoi Tre Lang Chuoi” (The Youth in
The
festival was designed by Vietnamese parents in the
According
to Ha Minh Xuan, a member of the organising board, many talented Vietnamese
adolescents have won contests and competitions in the
Meanwhile,
Tran Bach Huong, whose son performed hip-hop dance at the event, noted
Vietnamese youth are separating from the Vietnamese community; many of them
can hardly speak Vietnamese.
The
festival was designed to engage the youth more closely with the Vietnamese
community, she added.
A short
film titled “Mat Goc” (forgetting origin) was screened at the opening of the
event, reminding the young of their homeland and origins.
President
Sang visits AP photo exhibition
On June
15, President Truong Tan Sang visited the AP Photo Exhibit “
They
include Nick Ut’s famous picture “Napalm girl”, a horrific photograph of Monk
Thich Quang Duc who voluntarily set ablaze during a protest against the South
Vietnamese government and a photo of a tank entering the
In his
address, President Truong Tan Sang praised the organization of the event as
part of activities marking the 20th anniversary of normalized
Vietnam-US relations.
He said
bilateral ties between the two countries have grown steadily over recent
years. Sang also hailed the AP for organizing this event and expressed his
hope that the news gathering organization will contribute further to the
Vietnam-US comprehensive partnership.
Valuable
relics discovered in Ninh Binh
Archeologists
from the Viet Nam Institute of Archaeology have discovered numerous valuable
relics in the Vu Lam royal step-over place, located within the Trang An
scenic landscape complex.
The
discovery includes clay for pottery, trees submerged in black mud, earth road
and stones for road embankment or for building river wharfs.
In
addition, the experts have also collected more than 5,000 broken pieces of
surfaces and 940 pieces of various relics such as enamel pottery, crockery or
rice that has turned into coal. They said the site might have been the place
for making enamel pottery during the Tran Dynasty (1226-1400).
The
finds in the Vu Lam royal step-over place, an important area with military
vestiges that contain many undiscovered mysteries, will contribute to
explaining why the Tran Dynasty was able to defeat large and powerful Nguyen
Mong invaders thrice with limited military forces. It will also be an
important foundation in researching, preserving and promoting the cultural
and historical value of Trang An natural and cultural world heritage.
According
to historical documents, the Vu Lam royal step-over place used to be the
military base of the Tran Dynasty (1225-1400) during the resistance wars
against the Yuan-Mongolian invaders in the 13th century. It was also the
place where King Tran Thai Tong (1218-1277) and King Tran Nhan Tong
(1258-1308) abdicated the throne to become Buddhist monks.
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Thứ Ba, 16 tháng 6, 2015
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