Showing posts with label District. Show all posts
Showing posts with label District. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Festivals honour rice, heroes and pilgrims

Party time: The opening day of the Huong Pagoda Festival, one of the major festivals in Viet Nam. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

Party time: The opening day of the Huong Pagoda Festival, one of the major festivals in Viet Nam. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

Light it up: Thousands join a procession during the firecracker festival in Dong Ky Village in Bac Ninh Province on Sunday. — VNA/VNS  Photo Hoang Hung

Light it up: Thousands join a procession during the firecracker festival in Dong Ky Village in Bac Ninh Province on Sunday. — VNA/VNS Photo Hoang Hung

HA NOI — A three-day festival commemorating mythical Vietnamese hero Saint Giong began in Ha Noi yesterday.

The annual event at Soc Temple is one of several festivals in the north to honour of Saint Giong, a legendary hero who is said to have defeated an army of foreign invaders.

Participants at the Soc Temple festivities took part in offerings to the saint, the moc duc ceremony, symbolising a cleansing process for the temple, and the bamboo procession, which celebrates Saint Giong's martial arts skills with a bamboo weapon used to defeat the invaders.

According to legend, Saint Giong was only three years old when the country was invaded by northern troops. When the infant Giong heard an official from the royal court calling for skilled warriors to defend the motherland, he magically grew in stature.

Last year, the Saint Giong festival was recognised by UNESCO as an example of the world's intangible heritage that should be preserved. It's one of several major festivals across the country during the onset of spring.

Other major festivals include the Huong Pagoda festival, which also started yesterday and features the largest annual pilgrimage of Vietnamese Buddhists.

Pilgrims from across the country flock to the Huong Son Pagoda, in Ha Noi's My Duc District, around 60km west of the city's centre, on the 6th day of the first month of the new lunar year.

The pagoda, built at the end of 17th century, is situated in an area of several important temples dedicated to local saints and agricultural gods on a banks of the Day River.

It is estimated that about 50,000 visitors attended the opening day of this year's festival, which lasts till the end of the third month of the lunar year (end of April). Last year, the number of pilgrims reached 1.3 million.

My Duc District People's Committee chairman Le Van Sang said the local authority had planned a safer and more bustling festival this year. Shops, advertisement banners and food stalls would be strictly controlled to offer the best service to visitors.

Environmental protection would also be enhanced by the pagoda's management board, which planned to process rubbish according to guidelines issued by the Ha Noi Natural Resources and Environment Department.

In other festivals across the north, people in Ha Nam Province begin celebrating the Tich dien (ploughing the rice field) festival today. The three-day festival commemorates the day King Le Dai Hanh ploughed a field to promote farming during the 10th century.

Provincial leaders will join farmers at the plough to open the festival today. Since this year, the festival will be organised annually and upgraded into a national-level event with participation from State leaders every five years.

"The Tich dien festival was a time when leaders of the nation was closer to the people," said Tran Quoc Hung, director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

"The noble tradition should be maintained."

Tens of thousands of visitors also converged on Dong Ky Village, Tu Son Town in the northern province of Bac Ninh, on Sunday in the traditional firecracker festival.

Four respected elders from each of the four hamlets in the village were selected to perform rituals and pray for good weather, bumper crops and prosperity.

The festival, which is organised on the fourth day of the first lunar month and lasts for three days, honours General Thien Cuong, who recruited young villagers to fire on the enemy and was later considered the tutelary god of the village.

Wrestling fest revives

Hundreds of tourists and local residents witnessed an annual traditional wrestling competition held in the central Thua Thien-Hue Province yesterday.

Scores of wrestlers from Thua Thien-Hue and Quang Tri provinces took part in the event held in Thu Le Village in Quang Dien District.

The Thu Le Wrestling Festival, begun by local residents more than 100 years ago, was revived recently after disappearing during the war.

The event will be followed by other festivities like the Princess Huyen Tran Festival in Huong Thuy District on February 11, the Sinh Village Wrestling Competition in Quang Dien District ûon February 12, and the Fish Praying Festival in Phu Vang District on February 14. — VNS

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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Giant flying cat to herald New Year

A manned hot air balloon 18m in diameter with the face of a smiling cat will rise high on the New Year Eve February 2 in downtown Ho Chi Minh City to welcome the Year of the Cat.

The balloon, which is to be piloted, will fly 50 meters high from District 1’s 23/9 Park near the iconic Ben Thanh market.

The aerostat measures 22 meters tall, 18 meters in diameter and 2,000 cubic meters in volume.

Visitors can see and photograph the balloon from February 3-6 at 7AM-9AM30 and 17PM-20PM30.

Before taking flight, the balloon’s wicker basket will open to take in written notes from visitors and passers-by. Their messages of hope and love will surely fly high.

Established 7 years ago, Ho Chi Minh- based Chien Thang Company who designs and produces the balloon participated in many cultural festivals throughout the country as well as business campaigns.

It also employs the first hot air balloon flight crew in Vietnam.

Fireworks dazzle the city

Ho Chi Minh City also announced it will hold firework displays in 9 spots spreading over 9 districts of the city to welcome the new year.

The displays start the same time at midnight February 2 and will last fifteen minutes.

High-altitude fireworks will be set off at the Caric Shipbuilding Factory in District 2, District 7’s Administrative Center project site in District 7, Go Vap Cultural Park project site in Go Vap District, Hoc Mon District’s Nga Ba Giong Memorial Temple in, and Ben Duoc Memorial Temple in Cu Chi District.

The four other displays, at a slightly lower height, will be at the National Culture and History Park in District 9, District 11’s Dam Sen Cultural Park, Mau Than 1968 Memorial Temple in Binh Chanh Districts and Can Gio District.

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

HCMC opens 30 spring flower markets today

30 spring flower markets across Ho Chi Minh City open today to sell apricots, orchids, chrysanthemum, peach blossom and other typical flowers for this Tet or the New Year of the Cat, announced the city People’s Committee.

By the afternoon of January 25, the three parks 23-9 and Le Van Tam in district 1 and Gia Dinh in Phu Nhuan District have been fully covered with abundant flowers and ornamental trees, said Tran Thien Ha, director of HCMC Greenery and Park Company.

Meanwhile, the flower market in Ban Nguyet (semicircle) Lake in District 7 has seen great number of visitors and flower vendors joining.

The highlight is the flower market along the river in District 8, promising to offer celebrators a rural taste.

The city also organizes 25 other flower markets in districts 5, 6, 10, 11, Go Vap, Tan Phu, Thu Duc, Binh Tan, Thu Duc, Binh Tan, and Cu Chi.

In other news, a big balloon will fly 50m high at the 23/9 Park from February 2 – 5 to celebrate the lunar new year, according to the municipal People’s Committee.

Followings are images of other flower markets:

 flower 0

flower 1

flower 2

flower 5

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Monday, January 24, 2011

HCM City's children set for 10 new amusement parks

Floating around: Children at HCM City's Dai Nam amusement park. The city's authorities plan to build 10 new amusement parks and three cultural centres for children during the next two years. — VNS File Photo

Floating around: Children at HCM City's Dai Nam amusement park. The city's authorities plan to build 10 new amusement parks and three cultural centres for children during the next two years. — VNS File Photo

HCM CITY — The HCM City People's Committee is giving priority to building 10 amusement parks and three cultural centres for children this year.

A centre each will be built in Tan Phu, Hoc Mon and Binh Chanh districts this year while the amusement parks will be completed next year. Work on all of them will begin this year.

The 10 will be modelled on the Khanh Hoi Children's Entertainment Area in District 4, a free, 13,000sq.m facility that attracts 1,500-2,000 children every day.

One each will be built in the Can Thanh Town Park in Can Gio District, Phu Lam Park in District 6, Le Thi Rieng Park in District 10, the Youth Activity Centre in Nha Be District, the Binh Chanh Commune Cultural Park in Binh Chanh District, with the districts funding them.

The City Department of Transport will build four others at Gia Dinh Park in Go Vap District and Tao Dan Park, 23/9 Park, and Le Van Tam Park in District 1.

The city Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs will build the last one at the Youth Education and Vocational Training Centre.

The People's Committee has also ordered construction of the Rach Chiec Physical Training and Sport Complex, the City Museum, the symphony and opera theatre, and the City Circus in the Thu Thiem New Urban Area in District 2.

Around 1.7 million children aged below 16 live in the city but there are few amusement and entertainment venues for them. — VNS

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UNESCO recognition of Giong festival celebrated

HA NOI — Festivities celebrating UNESCO's recognition of Giong festival are expected to attract up to 8,000 revellers today in Soc Son District, on the northern outskirts of Ha Noi.

At the event, UNESCO Viet Nam representative Katherine Morin Muller will present the certificate recognising the Giong festival as Intangible Heritage of Humanity to the authorities of Gia Lam and Soc Son villages.

Up to 700 locals from Soc Son District and Phu Dong village will also recreate some of the most impressive elements of the celebrated festival in front of the Giong Temple in Ha Noi's Gia Lam District, where the historic Gia Ngu stone platform resides.

Young artists to compete at international festival

HA NOI — Eight paintings by Vietnamese children 6-10 years old were selected on Wednesday out of nearly 20,000 entries to compete in the Mitsubishi-Enikki Asian Children's Art Festival in Japan.

The judges also selected 10 runners-up and the 10 best group works.

HCM City Ao dai show raises funds for charity

HCM CITY — The Viet Nam Ao Dai Association, dedicated to the traditional Vietnamese ao dai, or long dress, held a charity fashion show in HCM City last night to raise funds for poor households in the nation's central region.

The event was attended by representatives from the consulate generals of the US, France, Russia, Germany, Cuba, Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia and Laos as well as foreign organisations and businesses.

Proceeds will go to families in difficulty in Phong Dien District in the province of Thua Thien-Hue, and to buy boats to ferry students in Quang Trach District in the central province of Quang Binh, who must cross a river to attend school.

Paradise Park to serve up Tet entertainment

HA NOI — Ha Noi's Bao Son Paradise Park will host festivities during the Tet (Lunar New Year) holidays on February 4-7.

Activities includes folk games, puppetry, circus perfomers, and artists from Bao Son Theatre.

VTV begins series on Khmer culture, lifestyle

HCMCITY — Viet Nam Television has begun to show a series on the culture and lifestyle of the Khmer people living in Viet Nam's south-western region on its VTV1 channel.

The 30-episode series, titled Hay Cung Em Dieu Sarikakeo (Join me in the Sarikakeo Dance), is about the life and love of Sophia, a former Khmer Sarikakeo dancer who lived in a small village in Soc Trang Province in the early 1980s.

The film recounts Sophia's life as a dancer before she moved to An Giang Province and learned weaving.

"We wanted to spotlight the Khmer people and their culture, lifestyle, and dance," said Hue.

There are nearly 1.3 million Khmers in the Delta, living mostly in Soc Trang and Tra Vinh. — VNS

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Long Bien Bridge Festival this weekend

After numerous delays, the Long Bien Bridge Festival will take place on November 20 and 21, reports VietnamPlus.

The street festival will be themed “The dragon bridge tells the Thang Long-Hanoi story – The bridge of peace, integration and development.”

The main festival event will be the arrival of dragon boats from Ninh Binh Province on Hoa Lu River on their way to Ha Long Bay. There will be performances on the boats.

The bridge will have two different themes: the bridge of memory and the bridge of dreams.

The bridge of memory section featuring exhibitions and displays about the national victory and traditional costumes and artifacts will be in the outbound lanes from Hoan Kiem District to Gia Lam District.

In the inbound lanes of the bridge from Gai Lam District to Hoan Kiem District, the dreams section will feature exhibitions about the era of integration and development and an artist camp and art related to the theme Green Globe.

The organizers encourage festival goers to dress up in traditional costumes to make the spirit more celebratory. There will also be collections for flood victims in the central region.

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Best shots of Thang Long win awards

HA NOI — Dawn at O Quan Chuong by Nguyen Hoang Duong upstaged 1,500 photographs of Ha Noi to win the Thang Long Moments photo competition on Saturday.

"We hoped to find refreshing angles and emotions of our near and dear city of Ha Noi through this competition. All competing photos were able to capture the normal life of Ha Noi, which is simple but glorious, down-to-earth but classy," said Nguyen Tuan Duc, deputy editor-in-chief of Ha Noi Moi newspaper and the head judge of the competition.

Summer noon by Tran Thi Tuyet Mai and Old Quarter Cafe by Ta Quang Bao were the competition's runners-up.

The 52 final-round photo exhibition, jointly held by Ha Noi Moi newspaper, Sony Electronics and Santa Viet Nam, are now on display at 29 Hang Bai Street, Ha Noi, until Thursday.

Famous stoneware showcased

HA NOI — The famous Bat Trang pottery village in Ha Noi's Gia Lam District is marking the capital's millenium anniversary by producing and showcasing 1,000 stoneware items.

The stoneware will be exhibited from today to Saturday at the village.

"The exhibition aims to celebrate Bat Trang Pottery's cultural and artistic values and its talented potters," said Gia Lam District's Culture and Information Department head Do Van Thinh.

Themed Bat Trang Pottery – Traditional and Contemporary, the exhibition brings together antiques and commercial items, which account for 30 and 70 per cent of the pieces, respectively.

The crafts are dragons from the Ly dynasty, which established Ha Noi as the capital; a carved portrait of King Ly Thai To's historical edict to relocate the capital to Ha Noi; and a 3.15m-tall vase.

Classic Japanese films to be screened

HCM CITY — Akira Kurosawa's cult film Rashomon (1950) will be among the eight to be screened at a week-long festival in HCM City beginning on Friday.

The festival will open with Happy Flight (2008) by Shinobu Yaguchi at the BHD Star Cinema, February 3 Street, District 10, from October 8-14, with support from the Japan Foundation.

Tony Takitani (2004), Kamikaze Girls (2004), Sansho the Bailiff (1954), 5 Centimetres per Second (2007), Yunagi City Sakura Country (2007), and Memories of Tomorrow (2005) will also be shown.

All of them will have Vietnamese voice-overs and English sub-titles.

Tickets can be obtained free at the Japanese General Consulate, Nguyen Hue Street, District 1.

The festival will then move to Nha Trang from October 22 to 24. — VNS

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

New taste of seafood at nydc

The nydc (New York dessert café) a favorite rendezvous for youth has launched its new seafood menu featuring salmon, shrimp and squid accompanied with special sauces.

The new menu has three dishes including a fresh salmon steak sandwich with beetroot sauce, a special sauce that neutralizes the fishy smell and stimulates the appetite for VND149,000; “Surf and turf”, a new combination of shrimp and beef for VND299,000 and assorted seafood fritters with crispy potatoes and tartar sauce for VND129,000. A highlight of the menu is the “Surf and turf” featuring delicious grilled shrimps served with thermidor sauce and grilled Australian beef.

Spend some time this weekend to try the new taste of seafood with friends and families in a fresh friendly environment at nydc.

nydc is at the Metropolitan, 235 Dong Khoi Street, District 1; the Vincom Center at 72 Le Thanh Ton Street, District 1; the NowZone at 235 Nguyen Van Cu Street District 5 ; the Crescent at 107 Ton Dat Tien Street, District 7; and the Parkson Flemington at 184 Le Dai Hanh Street, District 1.

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New taste of seafood at nydc

The nydc (New York dessert café) a favorite rendezvous for youth has launched its new seafood menu featuring salmon, shrimp and squid accompanied with special sauces.

The new menu has three dishes including a fresh salmon steak sandwich with beetroot sauce, a special sauce that neutralizes the fishy smell and stimulates the appetite for VND149,000; “Surf and turf”, a new combination of shrimp and beef for VND299,000 and assorted seafood fritters with crispy potatoes and tartar sauce for VND129,000. A highlight of the menu is the “Surf and turf” featuring delicious grilled shrimps served with thermidor sauce and grilled Australian beef.

Spend some time this weekend to try the new taste of seafood with friends and families in a fresh friendly environment at nydc.

nydc is at the Metropolitan, 235 Dong Khoi Street, District 1; the Vincom Center at 72 Le Thanh Ton Street, District 1; the NowZone at 235 Nguyen Van Cu Street District 5 ; the Crescent at 107 Ton Dat Tien Street, District 7; and the Parkson Flemington at 184 Le Dai Hanh Street, District 1.

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