Showing posts with label Quang Ninh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quang Ninh. Show all posts

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Singers reflect on roles

Singers Day: Hoang Hai performs at a conference on the music industry held in northern Quang Ninh Province. — VNS Photo

Singers Day: Hoang Hai performs at a conference on the music industry held in northern Quang Ninh Province. — VNS Photo

QUANG NINH — The respect of singers for the public and for composer's copyrights were central topics at a recent conference held within the framework of the fifth annual Singers Day this week in the northern province of Quang Ninh.

Musician Le Quang, one of the initiators of the day six years ago, said that today's singers were better at communicating with the public and, although sometimes rivals in competing for the music market, with each other. Singers were showing greater respect for the audience through their enhanced performing styles and musical productions targeted at specific audiences, Quang said.

Recent conflicts over copyright between singers and songwriters reflected a lack of professionalism in the country's music industry, said singer Hoang Hai, noting that he had avoided such conflicts by generally working with established composers and signing proper contracts with them, even those who were his close friends.

"Some singers are asking to be paid more for their labours, which is fine," Hai said, acknowledging that the topic of payments was rather too "sensitive" to be discussed in greater detail.

"But they shouldn't ask too much," he added. "I think a singer should contribute to society within a possible scope that they can manage."

Hai elaborated by saying a singer could not be expected to join in all charity shows and needed to be able to be selective in where he or she could appear.

Overseas Vietnamese singer Ngoc Anh recounted her experiences dealing with the media, which fiercely criticised her performance in a see-through top in the 1990s. She kept silent at the criticism and drew a lesson to dress more properly when performing.

"I think that's a kind of professional and cultural standard," she said.

Singers Day 2011 gathered over 200 local and overseas Vietnamese singers to events which ended yesterday, including performances and a charity gala to raise a funds for the poor in Quang Ninh. — VNS

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Vietnam Singer’s Day to raise funds and discuss career

Two hundred Vietnamese singers will attend the Singer’s Day in Ha Long city, in the northern province Quang Ninh on January 17-19.

Newbie and professional singers in Vietnam and overseas will participate in the event, according to Dam Vinh Hung, Vietnam’s famous pop star and also an organization member.

The event represents a chance for singers to meet up, share experience and exchange career notes. A three-hour seminar will be set up, focusing on celebrity culture, celebrities and community service, artists as objects of idolization, and artists and the internet.

As part of the program, the celebrities will join a charity auction and pay a visit to poor families in Quang Ninh province.

They will also have some fun touring around Ha Long Bay, one of the world’s natural heritages.

On the night of January 19, the singers will hit the stage with a grand performance to raise funds for charity.

Besides singers, models, actors and actress like Hong Anh, Quyen Linh, Chi Bao are also expected to join the event.

This is the fifth time Vietnam Singer’s Day is organized. Last year it was held in the coastal city Quy Nhon.

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Ha Long Bay in top 10 coastal destinations

HA NOI — Ha Long Bay, in the northern province of Quang Ninh, has been listed as one of the 10 most outstanding coastal destinations for tourists to visit by the Lonely Planet Travel Guide, the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) announced.

The other nine locations were the Norwegian Fjords, the Amazon River, the Franklin River in Australia, the Quetico Provincial Park in Canada, the Kerala backwaters in India, New Zealand's Milford Sound Bay, the Greek islands, Disco Bay in Greenland, and the Galapagos Archipelago off the coast of Ecuador.

About 500 ships ply the waters of Ha Long Bay, carrying millions of tourists every year, according to the VNAT. Quang Ninh has attracted 5.3 million visitors so far this year, 2.5 million of whom visited Ha Long Bay.

First coffee museum to open in Central Highlands

DAC LAC — Viet Nam's first coffee museum will open soon in the Central Highlands city of Buon Ma Thuot.

More than 10,000 rare exhibits that illustrate the history of coffee have been transferred to the museum's proprietor – the Trung Nguyen joint stock company – from the world's biggest coffee museum owner Jens Burg of Germany.

About 100 objects from the collection are on display at Trung Nguyen Coffee, No 7 Nguyen Van Chiem Street, District 1, HCM City. Visitors are shown how coffee has been made from the beans to a cup throughout history.

"We define Buon Ma Thuot with its variety of coffee and its contribution to building Viet Nam coffee's world brand as coffee city," said Dac Lac Provincial People's Committee deputy chairman Dinh Van Khiet.

Brazil, Ethiopia, Britain, Germany and Japan have coffee museums.

Japanese floral art school to open in Ha Noi

HA NOI — A representative of the Binh Minh Technology and Trading JSC has announced its intention to open a Japanese style Ikebana floral art vocational training school at a floral art performance on Sunday.

The school will promote relations between Viet Nam and Japan and hopefully provide new jobs for Vietnamese rural labourers.

At the show, Binh Minh Co and Hanel Limited Co handed out aid to victims of the floodings in the Central provinces.

The show was sponsored by the Ha Noi People's Committee, the Japan-Viet Nam Friendship Association and Binh Minh Co.

HCM City hosts exhibition of landscape paintings

HCM City — Paintings of Viet Nam's beautiful landscapes by 12 contemporary painters are on exhibition in HCM City until next Thursday.

The paintings depict Viet Nam's landscapes in many different areas such as the old quarter in Ha Noi, Hoi An ancient town, the Central Highlands with Truong Son Mountain Range, peaceful villages in the north, and the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta.

The exhibition has been co-organised by the Sunwah Fund under the Sunwah Group in Hong Kong and the HCM City Fine Arts Museum.

The exhibition's organising board also holds painting courses for children, including pupils from the Nguyen Dinh Chieu School for visually-impaired children. — VNS

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Friday, September 10, 2010

Ha Long Bay vies for honors in world wonders

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Photo: Tuoi Tre

Ha Long Bay in the northern Quang Ninh province, a UNESCO recognized world’s heritage site, has jumped in September to the second place among 28 finalists of the online voting for the world’s new seven wonders of nature.

The voting is launched by the New7Wonders Foundation at http://www.new7wonders.com/en/.

The Official New7Wonders of Nature campaign started in 2007 and has attracted by an estimated 1 billion votes. The Official Declaration of the New7Wonders of Nature will be on November 11, 2011.

The Ha Long Bay features thousands of limestone karsts and isles in various sizes and shapes, and comprises a 120-kilometer-long coastline and is approximately 1,553 square kilometers in size with 1969 islets.

The victorious outcome is attributed to Quang Ninh province in boosting information dissemination and promotion of the image of the site to foreign friends.

The province has also developed tourism linkages with other provinces nationwide, especially the country’s five biggest tourism centers.

The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT) has planned a promotion campaign and a tourism publication to further introduce Ha Long Bay.

Quang Ninh has received around 5.3 million visitors in the first eight months of the year with estimated revenue of VND2.3 trillion (US$118 million).

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