Showing posts with label South Korean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Korean. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2011

VN treasure displayed in S Korea

SEOUL — The South Korean National Palace Museum is hosting a special exhibition entitled the Treasures of the Vietnamese Nguyen Dynasty to offer insight into the history and culture of Viet Nam through a pan-Asian perspective and the shared culture of the two countries.

The exhibition features 165 relics and artefacts dating from the 19th century and photographs and videos of historical places in Hue, the imperial capital of the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945).

The National Palace Museum's director, Chang Jong-soo, stressed the cultural similarities between the two countries. He said the event would offer South Korean people a rare chance to understand more about the last imperial rulers of Viet Nam.

The exhibition lasts until February 16 and will move to Gyeongju city, Gyeongsangbuk Province for another display from February 28 to May 15.

Coastal town targets tourism growth

QUANG NINH — A workshop on Tuesday discussed the promotion of tourist sites in Quang Yen Town, Yen Hung District, the northern province of Quang Ninh.

Quang Yen Town is a historic urban area, which acted as a military, political and economic centre over several centuries.

Flowers, drinks fest planned for Tet

HA NOI — A festival of Spring Flowers and Drinks will be organised next Tuesday to celebrate Tet (the Lunar New Year).

It will introduce traditional customs and feature arts performances and games for visitors such as the traditional dress show, calligraphy exhibition and a photo exhibition of lotus flowers, the top candidate for the title "Viet Nam National Flower."

The exhibition will also show wines and spirits made by modern and traditional methods, with rewards for the most popular.

The annual event will feature a market-day of the mountainous province of Ha Giang with local specialities, cuisine and festivities of the area's ethnic people such as a pan-pipe, dance and folk duet.

This year's festivities will run at the Ha Noi's Viet Nam Culture and Arts Exhibition Centre, located at 2 Hoa Lu Street, until the end of January.

Best of Ha Noi show goes south

HCM CITY — A collection of works chosen from last month's National Fine Arts Exhibition in Ha Noi is on show in HCM City.

On display are 286 paintings, graphics, sculptures, and installation works created between 2006 and 2010 that reflect contemporary life, history, and traditional culture.

The exhibition, which opened yesterday at the HCM City Fine Arts Museum, Pho Duc Chinh, District 1, will run until February 12.

Later it will move to Da Nang.

World-class sommelier to hold class

HA NOI — Evan Goldstein, the eighth and youngest American to pass the prestigious Master Sommelier Examination, will hold a class and a wine-pairing dinner at the Hilton Ha Noi Opera Hotel on tonight.

He will talk on American vineyards, vintage and wines during the events.

Goldstein is president and chief education officer of Full Circle Wine Solutions, a global beverage education firm. He is also one of the most prolific food and wine authors who has contributed to several specialised magazines in various nations.

Entrance to the class and dinner is VND570,000 (US$28) or VND1,750,000 ($87).

Tuan Ngoc to belt out pop classics

HA NOI — Vietnamese-American singer Tuan Ngoc's performance at Ha Noi's 2B Pham Ngoc Thach Nightclub tonight will feature contemporary and pop music, ballads, and romantic songs.

He will sing popular romantic numbers like Ao Lua Ha Dong (Ha Dong Silk Dress), Cay Dan Bo Quen (The Guitar That I Left), Thuong Ve Mien Trung (Love for the Central Region), and Ve Day Nghe Em (Returning) composed by Ngo Thuy Mien, Tran Quang Loc, and Minh Ky.

There will also be Trinh Cong Son favourites like Ha Trang (White Summer).

Ngoc will be supported by a professional band led by Nguyen Quang.

The singer, popular in both Viet Nam and the US, has performed in several countries with large ethnic Vietnamese populations like Canada and France. — VNS

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Monday, October 4, 2010

Vietnam orchestra to perform in New York

The Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra will perform at Carnegie Hall in New York next January under the baton of Japanese conductor Honna Tetsuji.

Self-taught South Korean piano prodigy Isadora Kim, 16, will join them at the concert sponsored by Vietnam-based NEO Design - Advertising Company Limited and organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Sport, and Tourism.

Kim Ji Eun, real name Kim Ji Eun, who lives and studies in Ho Chi Minh City, did not receive formal training since she did not exhibit any particular music talent as a child.

She learnt by downloading video clips of renowned composers and imitating them since moving to HCMC three years ago.

She was invited by the orchestra to perform at a cultural exchange symphony concert in December when she had just signed a contract with Carnegie Hall in New York.

“Kim is a talented pianist whom we hold in high esteem and we are honored to perform with her,” Tetsuji, a multiple award winner who has been the VNSO’s musical adviser and conductor since 2001, said.

The concert will feature the US and Vietnamese national anthems, G. Mahler’s Symphony no.4, a piece popular in the US since the artist had performed it at Carnegie Hall just before his death.

“VNSO and I have practiced and performed Symphony no.4 for the last four years; so, we feel very confident about our next performance,” Tetsuji added.

The proceeds from the concert will be donated to Hieu Ve Trai Tim, a charitable organization that helps underprivileged Vietnamese children with congenital heart disease.

“This event aims at using music as a medium for friendship among Vietnam, S. Korea, Japan, and the US,” Nguyen Van Tinh, head of the ministry’s International Cooperation Department, said.

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