Showing posts with label Ngoc. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Catholic priest helps preserve ethnic culture

Father figure: Catholic priest Nguyen Duc Ngoc poses with Chu Ru children. — File Photo

Father figure: Catholic priest Nguyen Duc Ngoc poses with Chu Ru children. — File Photo

LAM DONG — Catholic priest Nguyen Duc Ngoc has built a wooden museum displaying ancient items of the ethnic Chu Ru group in the Central Highland province of Lam Dong's Ka Don Village.

On show are hundreds of the Chu Ru's belongings collected by Ngoc, including farming and hunting tools, musical instruments, jewellery, costumes and culinary utensils.

Elderly villager Ko Tum said: "The museum is very helpful for ethnic Chu Ru and Co Ho people, particularly the young, who often come here to understand about their ancestors and history."

Ngoc first gained exposure to traditional Chu Ru culture nearly 40 years ago when he was assigned to work at the parish in Ka Don Village of Don Duong District.

Apart from collecting items, Ngoc is compiling documents to write a book in Chu Ru language to systemise and analyse the value of the culture and life of the people.

He said each item in his museum could tell an interesting story about the Chu Ru's tradition and how they lived in the past.

"It's very difficult to find such ancient items as a wooden buffalo bell. I had to travel to each house of each villager to find it.

"I'm very happy because apart from helping people preserve their ancient things I can also help explain the culture to students from Da Lat and HCM City who visit my museum to learn and compile documents for their university assignments," Ngoc said.

Many researchers of ethnic culture from HCM City and abroad had also visited his museum, he said.

Ngoc has also set up a room to translate documents of the majority Kinh group and other groups' cultures and agriculture into the Chu Ru language.

Speaking and writing the language helps him teach villagers to apply advanced technology in agriculture production to improve their living standards.

Villager Tum said: "Ngoc often visits our vegetable gardens and rice fields to show us how to apply modern technology to gain higher productivity."

Tum expressed the group's gratitude to Ngoc for his love of their culture and his contribution to the protection and preservation of the Chu Ru's tangible and intangible heritage and the villagers' well-being. — VNS

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Thousands gather for Dong Da fest

Thousands flocked to the Dong Da festival in Hanoi, aimed at marking the 222nd anniversary of the Ngoc Hoi-Dong Da victory.

This year’s fest will feature thurification and palanquin rituals with the participation of delegations from the capital’s districts of Thanh Tri and Thuong Tin and from Binh Dinh province.

The event is to commemorate the glorious feat of arms led by King Quang Trung (Nguyen Hue) against 29,000 Qing invaders in 1789.

The highlight of the program will see artists from Hanoi Traditional Opera Theatre performing an extract from the “Ngoc Han Cong Chua” play from which audience will have a chance to learn about the love between national hero Quang Trung and princess Ngoc Han.

Plays and dances re-enacting the victory will also be performed at the festival.

A series of art performances and traditional games such as dragon and gong dances, martial arts and human chess will also take place at the festival.

The victory of Ngoc Hoi-Dong Da went down in the nation’s history as an immortal epic of the struggle for national construction and defence.

The Dong Da Festival takes place annually on the 5th day of the Lunar New Year (Tet).

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Famed comedian Kim Ngoc dies of stroke

Kim Ngoc, a famous actress and an iconic standup comedian for decades, passed away at 11:30 am Sunday at the age of 68 after a sudden stroke at her private house in Ho Chi Minh City.

Kim Ngoc was born into a poor family selling pig meats in a market in District 2. When she was young, she had to work hard to help her mother bring up 14 siblings.

She started her career as a Cai Luong (reformed theatre) singer and was nicknamed “fiend Kim Ngoc” for her brilliant talent.

As Cai Luong has not become much popular in the country’s showbiz, Kim Ngoc along with her son - comedian and actor Hieu Hien - set up a “Mother and child” comedy team to perform on stages across the country.

They have won the audience’s heart through plays like “Hoa hau vu tru” (Miss Universe), Bà ngoại thời @” (Grandmother of @ era), “Câu chuyện cái tivi” (A story of a Television), and some others.

Although she had witnessed ups and downs in life, she had a deep passion for arts and always tried her best to perform great performances, bringing happiness and smiles to the audience. She was loved by her colleagues, neighbors and fans thanks to her kindness, enthusiasm, and humor.

Kim Ngoc’s funeral will be held at his private house at C9/4B10 Pham Hung Street, Binh Hung Ward, Binh Chanh District. She will be buried at the Linh Son Tu Pagoda in District 9, Ho Chi Minh City at 6:00 pm on January 21.

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Vietnam to introduce 30 new records at weekend

President Ho Chi Minh’s will, the oldest professor, an unconventional musician and other items will be honored as records on December 18 in Ho Chi Minh City’s Rex Hotel.

Half of the records fall to art and culture categories including President Ho Chi Minh’s will written on the biggest palm leaf (1.8 meter in width, 2.05 meter in height) in An Giang and the oldest professor (92 years old) teaching music online.

Professor, Doctor Tran Quang Hai with his skills of playing spoons to produce different sounds of jazz, pop, techno, flamenco will be honored with the title: “man who can play multiple rhythms and sounds with spoons”.

Vietnam records this year also award members of the same family.

Two brothers Bui Ngoc Vinh and Bui Ngoc Khanh in Hue go into national records as each can eat a kilo of chili within 10 minutes.

Ca Mau locals Hua Van Bach and his son Hua Tay Ha will be awarded for their ability to float upon water for hours without having to move a limb. Last June, Bach played guitar and Ha sang while they were floating upon a river for 4 hours. The performance has amazed numerous spectators.

The event this Sunday is a chance for record holders around the country to meet and show off their talents to the public.

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Hua Van Bach (L) and his son Hua Tay Ha are singing a song while floating on river water (Photo: VnExpress)

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Scholarship winners meet STF director

Le Ngoc Hong Ha (C), director of the Saigon Times Foundation, talks with STF’s long-term scholarship recipients in HCMC last week - Photo: Hai Yen
Le Ngoc Hong Ha, director of the Saigon Times Foundation under the Saigon Times Group last week met with 35 students who won STF long-term scholarships.

A student of HCMC University of Economics, Nguyen Kieu My Trang, said at the event, “I was born in a central province that is prone to natural disasters, so I feel very lucky to receive the STF scholarship. It will help me to continue my study so I would like to contribute some of my time to STF to help the community and my compatriots in central provinces.”

The STF director talked about two new books in the Knowledge Bookcase: “Cac khai niem co ban ve Kinh te” (Basic concepts on economics) compiled by lecturers of Fulbright Economics Teaching Program and “Ky thuat ghep gen, mot cong nghe hang dau cua the ky 21” (Gene transplant, a leading technology in the 21st century) by overseas Vietnamese doctor, Trang Quan Sen.

STF gave students some books from its Knowledge Bookcase to sell to raise money to stock school libraries in the Central.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Hoang Gia Ngoc selected for Manhunt

Hoang Gia Ngoc flies to Taiwan on Thursday to represent Vietnam - Photo: Courtesy of Elite Vietnam Entertainment Group
Supermodel Hoang Gia Ngoc will represent Vietnam at the world-wide search for best male model, Manhunt International 2010, in Taizhong, Taiwan, November 10-22.

The Department of Performing Arts under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism approved the 24-year-old, 1.84m tall, Ngoc, who just won the silver prize at the Vietnam Supermodel contest in October.

Elite Vietnam Entertainment Group and Venus Model Agency will prepare costumes, necessary items and training for Ngoc to compete. He will depart for Taiwan on Thursday.

This year the contestant who has the highest vote at the website of the contest http://www.manhunt.com.sg/vote/vote.php will go straight to the final round.

The crowning night of Manhunt International 2010 will take place at Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall of Tung Hai University in Taizhong, Taiwan.

Vietnam has taken part in the contest since 2002 with the participation of supermodel Binh Minh. Ngo Tien Doan who competed at the contest in 2007 brought home the title for the model with best body, while model Nguyen Van Thinh came second in the online vote in 2008.

The Manhunt Contest started off in 1987, when Alex Liu, pageant director of Metromedia Singapore, decided to stage the first male model contest in Singapore.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Hoang Gia Ngoc selected for Manhunt

Hoang Gia Ngoc flies to Taiwan on Thursday to represent Vietnam - Photo: Courtesy of Elite Vietnam Entertainment Group
Supermodel Hoang Gia Ngoc will represent Vietnam at the world-wide search for best male model, Manhunt International 2010, in Taizhong, Taiwan, November 10-22.

The Department of Performing Arts under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism approved the 24-year-old, 1.84m tall, Ngoc, who just won the silver prize at the Vietnam Supermodel contest in October.

Elite Vietnam Entertainment Group and Venus Model Agency will prepare costumes, necessary items and training for Ngoc to compete. He will depart for Taiwan on Thursday.

This year the contestant who has the highest vote at the website of the contest http://www.manhunt.com.sg/vote/vote.php will go straight to the final round.

The crowning night of Manhunt International 2010 will take place at Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall of Tung Hai University in Taizhong, Taiwan.

Vietnam has taken part in the contest since 2002 with the participation of supermodel Binh Minh. Ngo Tien Doan who competed at the contest in 2007 brought home the title for the model with best body, while model Nguyen Van Thinh came second in the online vote in 2008.

The Manhunt Contest started off in 1987, when Alex Liu, pageant director of Metromedia Singapore, decided to stage the first male model contest in Singapore.

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Winners crowned in supermodel contest

Floribunda: Pham Thi Ngoc Thach (left) and Truong Ngoc Tinh win the Supermodel competition at Nguyen Du Gymnasium in HCM City on Saturday. — VNA/VNS Photo Vo Ly Phu Hung

Floribunda: Pham Thi Ngoc Thach (left) and Truong Ngoc Tinh win the Supermodel competition at Nguyen Du Gymnasium in HCM City on Saturday. — VNA/VNS Photo Vo Ly Phu Hung

HCM CITY — Pham Thi Ngoc Thach and Truong Ngoc Tinh swept the honours at the annual Super Model Contest held in HCM City on Saturday, winning over both the jury and public.

Thach, 19, an established model from the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Hau Giang, was one of 10 finalists last year before organisers concluded she was underage.

"So this year I made the best preparations [possible] for all rounds," she said.

Tinh, the male winner, remained under the radar in the early rounds before suddenly bursting through to grab the crown.

He is a student at the HCM City Movie and Theatre College.

Thach and Tinh were voted the Favourite Fashion Model by the public.

The second prize in the contest was won in the men's and women's sections by Pham Thi Thuy Linh and Hoang Gia Ngoc, and the third prizes by Pham Anh Thu and Le Khoi Nguyen.

Twenty men and women finalists each appeared on the catwalk for ao dai, swimsuit, and evening dress rounds.

They also had to face a talent and quiz rounds.

The event, produced by HCM City Television and Cat Tien Sa Company, is organised by Thoi Trang Tre (New Fashion) magazine.

This year it attracted thousands of amateur and professional models between the ages of 18 to 25 who took part in elimination rounds in Ha Noi and HCM City last August. — VNS

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Two win Vietnam Supermodel 2010

Pham Thi Ngoc Thach (L) and Truong Ngoc Tinh pose with the golden cups as they win the Vietnam Supermodel 2010 - Photo: Ly Vo Phu Hung
Pham Thi Ngoc Thach and Truong Ngoc Tinh defeated 40 other contestants at the final round of the Vietnam Supermodel 2010 pageant on Sunday, reports VietnamPlus.

Silver prizes went to Phan Thi Thuy Linh and Hoang Gia Ngoc while Pham Anh Thu and Le Nguyen Khoi gained bronzes.

The 12 most outstanding faces were selected for the Q & A session and conversation with MCs and audiences and the results were combined with those in the previous rounds, such as outdoor or in-studio postures, bikini performances and talent demonstrations to decide the winners of the contest.

In the Vietnam Supermodel 2009 competition last year, Pham Thi Ngoc Thach, a 19-year-old resident of the Mekong Delta province of Hau Giang, was in the top 10 but she was forced to leave the competition due to underage.

This year, she demonstrated spectacular performances after hoarding much experience and success on local catwalks.

Truong Ngoc Tinh, seen as not far more remarkable than other male candidates such as Truong Nam Thanh, Nguyen Van Kien and Hoang Ngoc Gia, put a strong impression on the jury and audiences in the final round.

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Vietnamese film producer to compete in UK contest

Independent film producer Tran Bich Ngoc, who has worked with Oliver Stone and M. Night Shyamalan, will compete in the International Young Creative Entrepreneur contest to be held in the UK this month.

She will go to the UK on a 10-12 day trip and get opportunities to network with the UK film industry and participants from other countries and attend the London Film Festival, according to the British Council in Vietnam.

The contest is scheduled for October 13-23.

Ngoc won the first prize at this year’s International Young Screen Entrepreneur Award organized in July by the British Council to select the Vietnamese contestant to the competition.

She has worked with international crews for “The Vertical Ray of The Sun” by Vietnamese-French director Tran Anh Hung, “The Quiet American” by Australian Phillip Noyce, and “The Last Airbender” by India-born M. Night Shyamalan.

Stone chose Ngoc as the local producer when he was preparing to shoot the film “Pinkville” in 2007. However, the project was postponed due to Writers Guild of America strike in 2007 and 2008.

Ngoc produced films for the Hanoi Audiovisual Company and Vietnam Feature Film Studio from 1998 to 2001 before switching to advertising with which she remains involved.

She remains involved with several international movie productions.

The annual International Young Creative Entrepreneur Award Program is organized as part of the Creative Enterprises project organized by the global British Council since 2004.

There are currently nine awards across different sectors of the creative industries -- music, design, fashion, film, communications, art performance, visual arts, publishing, and architecture.

It will be for the second time that Vietnam will participate in this award after debuting in 2008.

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