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Art & Entertainment News 8/6
Free
Hoi An guidebook app launched for tourists
A free
app known as Hoi An Local Guidebook has been launched for tourists visiting
the ancient city.
The app,
developed by Le Quoc Tien, 24, is available on Google Play.
Tien said
the bilingual application will be useful for tourists in Hoi An, and it's
free to download.
He said
tourists can explore tourism sites, food, maps, folk performances and their
way around the city.
Last
month, the city also launched a tourism promotion between May and August.
The
UNESCO-recognised world heritage welcomed 1.7 million foreign tourists last
year.
Paintings
on old newspapers on display in Hanoi
An
exhibition featuring 44 paintings created by pastel on old newspapers is
opened today at Hang Da Gallery in
The 44
artworks belong to nine artists from Gallery 39 in
Lasting
until June 15 the show has nothing to do with the past but tells stories
about modern age through the use of old materials, said the organizer.
Hang Da
Gallery is located at 1,
The HCMC
Museum of Fine Arts has opened a new exhibition area featuring 397 ancient
and contemporary artworks.
The
museum’s new exhibition area is a three-storey building with Indochinese
architecture at
The
artworks on display come with different categories, including southern
ceramics, ancient sculptures, religious statues, bronze artifacts, and Buddha
statues of Khmer people in the south.
Visitors
can learn about the spirit and cultural life of people in the past, and gain
an insight into Cham, Oc Eo and Khmer cultures.
VN
launches contest for ASEAN ethnic groups
A photo,
reportage and documentary on ethnic groups in the ASEAN Community contest is
been held in
The
contest has been launched in Ha Noi, aiming at promoting solidarity,
co-operation and development among member nations as they strive to build a
strong ASEAN Community.
"The
contest will be a good chance to review outstanding achievements and reflect
on unsolved situations in culture, economic, social and religious
issues," said Nguyen Truong Son, director of the Centre for Press and
International Co-operation and head of the contest's organising board.
Contributions
by individuals and organisations to strengthen mutual understanding among the
ASEAN member countries will be a main theme at the contest.
This is
the third time
VN
wood engraving expo opens in Tokyo
An
exhibition entitled Vietnamese Wood-Engraving Art from Tradition to Modern
has just opened in
The
exhibition showcases 200 wood block prints from the
The
exhibition will help Japanese people to understand the traditional art form
of
Bonsai
festival delights tree lovers
The
fifth Asia-Pacific Bonsai Festival kicked off yesterday at Rin Rin Park, a
Japanese cultural site, in HCM City featuring 500 bonsai from 17 countries
and territories.
The
four-day festival includes ancient, classical and contemporary styles, bonsai
with flowers and fruits, among others.
Besides
bonsai, the festival also includes Penjing and Suiseki (miniature scenes made
of carved stone and wood), bonsai demonstrations, ornamental creature
auctions and music performances.
Local
and international artisans will also perform bonsai-making techniques and
engage with bonsai experts from around the world.
The
biennial festival is held rotationally among the Asia-Pacific Bonsai
Friendship Federation's eight members — Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea,
Thailand, Chinese Taiwan, Viet Nam, Singapore, and the Philippines — to
promote and popularise the bonsai art in the region.
This
year's festival, the first and biggest international bonsai festival in Viet
Nam, attracted artisans from France, India, Italy, the US and the Czech
Republic.
The park
is located in Xuan Thoi Dong Commune in Hoc Mon Mon District.
Association
outlines plan to develop music scene
Hundreds
of veteran and young composers, performers and critics took part in the HCM
City Music Association's Congress for the 2015-2020 term, held at the city's
Conservatory of Music.
At the
event, the association released a plan to develop the city's music scene by
2020. It includes more investment in compositions, particularly songs for
children and teenagers. The aim is to enhance the young generation's music
sensibilities.
The
association will also organise more field trips to encourage young artists to
create new works, and call for support from city authorities, television and
radio stations and art troupes to introduce these works.
Ha
Noi students win Alexandre Yersin awards
The
The
first prize was awarded to Nguyen Thi Thao, a student from the department of
external economics of
Speaking
on behalf of the awardees, Thao said she was honoured to participate in the
competition and thanked Le Liseron Organisation for creating opportunities
for Vietnamese students of the French language to demonstrate their
understanding of France, its culture and people.
Young
Award-Alexandre Yersin is an annual award given to Vietnamese students of the
French language who are under the age of 23. The contestants have to write
short stories in French on their chosen topics.
The
competition was first organised in 2013 by Le Liseron Organisation to
celebrate 40 years of the establishment of diplomatic relations between
The
board of organisers selected the four best stories this year for the awards.
The second and third prizes will be given to two students from southern
Le
Liseron is a French charity organisation established in 1999 by French people
who have deep affection for Vietnamese culture and people. It has implemented
several programmes and projects to support poor and disadvantaged people in
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Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 6, 2015
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