Showing posts with label Temple Literature. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 19, 2011

VN celebrates poetry

Poetry corner: This year, children have their own area where they can read poems as part of Poetry Day in Ha Noi.

Poetry corner: This year, children have their own area where they can read poems as part of Poetry Day in Ha Noi.

A personal touch: Poetry lovers read poems at the Literature Temple in Ha Noi. — VNS Photos Doan Tung

A personal touch: Poetry lovers read poems at the Literature Temple in Ha Noi. — VNS Photos Doan Tung

HA NOI — The annual Viet Nam's Poetry Day took place yesterday on the full-moon day of the first lunar month across the country.

At the Temple of Literature, the theme of the was spring.

Nguyen Huu Thinh, chairman of the Viet Nam Writers Association and who organised the event, said this year's poetry festival marked the 100th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh's mission to Europe to seek support for Vietnamese resistance against French occupation in 1911.

It was also the 70th anniversary of his return to Viet Nam.

The festival began with a procession to the Temple of Literature. "A delegation of writers brought some soil from President Ho's home in Sen Village, in the central province of Nghe An," Thinh said.

They also brought water from the source of the famed Lenin Stream in the northern province of Cao Bang, near where the President lived in the 1940s.

The bust of 30 celebrated writers who were presented with Ho Chi Minh Awards were also on display.

In addition, President Ho Chi Minh's poems, translated into several languages, were displayed at Thien Quang Well in the temple.

Hundreds of red lanterns adorned with lines of poetry were hung at Khue Van Pavilion.

At Van Lake there were poetry recitations for children.

"The stage for children attracted many visitors," said poet Phuong Lien, who managed the event.

"The works were not just by veteran poets but also children themselves," she said.

The annual Viet Nam Poetry Day was launched in 2003.

Participating in the two-day event in the southern central of Phu Yen, which ends tonight, will be Nguyen Khoa Diem, Tran Dang Khoa, Do Trung Quan and Thinh.

Poems will be posted along the road leading to Nhan Mountain.

The event will feature installation art and calligraphy, according to Ngoc Quang, vice director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

Thua Thien-Hue held a gala night entitled Poetry's Resound at the Imperial Palace.

Newcomers

The event in HCM City was organised at Nha Rong Wharf under the theme HCM City: The Place Where Uncle Ho Set Out to Go Abroad to Find a Way to Save the Nation.

Poems composed by Ly Thuong Kiet and Ho Chi Minh, two of the country's greatest national heroes, were presented, along with works by veteran writers Lam Giang, Pham Thi Ngoc Lien and Ngo Thi Y Nhi, all of which were accompanied by singing and dancing on stage.

Organisers said this year's festival focused on works by young poets, including newcomers Truong Gia Hoa, Phan Hon Nhien and Le Thi Kim, who are expected to become members of the city's Writers' Association.

Young people also had opportunities to present their works for the first time to the public. Their new ideas and different writing styles brought a breath of fresh air to the event.

At the Youth Cultural House, poetry clubs from local universities and cultural houses introduced their members last night, while amateur poets showed their works after discussing their problems.

Poet Le Minh Quoc, a member of the city's Writers' Association and the festival's organising board, said: "Young writers use simple and raw words to give expression to their sensitive souls. Their style should be supported by their older colleagues."

Among the guests are literary critics, who are involved and interested in local art.

As usual, a series of special performances, staged by the HCM City Traditional Arts Troupe, was also highlighted. More than 200 people participated in the event. —VNS

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Friday, February 11, 2011

Poetry Day set for next week

HA NOI — The annual Poetry Day will take place next Thursday in Ha Noi, Nghe An and HCM City.

Huu Thinh, chairman of the Viet Nam Writers Association, said the occasion would also be used to mark the 100th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh who left the country in 1911 to seek ways for national salvation from the French colonists.

"There will be a soil and water procession at Ha Noi's Temple of Literature," Thinh said. "A delegation of writers from the central region will bring some soil from President Ho's home in Sen Village to the temple."

They will also bring some water from the source of the historical Pac Bo Cave's Lenin Stream, where the president lived and worked in the 1940s, in the northern province of Cao Bang to the temple.

The soil and water will be housed at the association's museum in Ha Noi.

Poetry readings will take place in President Ho's homeland, Nghe An Province, and at Nha Rong Wharf in HCM City.

At Ha Noi's Temple of Literature the busts of 30 famed writers will be displayed.

Lanterns bearing 100 verses will also adorn the temple.

The first Poetry Day was held in 2003 at the Temple of Literature. — VNS

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Ladies capture their love of Ha Noi

Relic: Gieng Co (Old Well) by Pham Thi Thu.

Relic: Gieng Co (Old Well) by Pham Thi Thu.

Historic: O Quan Chuong Trong Mua (Quan Chuong Gate in Rain) by Kim Lan.

Historic: O Quan Chuong Trong Mua (Quan Chuong Gate in Rain) by Kim Lan.

More than words: Net Xua (Old Feature) by Thi Tho.

More than words: Net Xua (Old Feature) by Thi Tho.

HA NOI — Female photographers from the Hai Au Photography Club based in HCM City have organised an exhibition entitled Ha Noi – Visual Angles featuring 100 black-and-white photos.

The exhibition will remain open at the Temple of Literature in central Ha Noi until September 3 to express the artists' love for the capital and celebrate its 1,000th anniversary.

The Hai Au Club, for female photographers only, sponsored trips to Ha Noi for its members to take photos of the capital.

Fifteen women established the club in 1990. Members range in age and profession but they all have the same passion for capturing beautiful moments through pictures.

During the last 20 years, they have taken hundreds of trips throughout the country and have won 290 awards at home and abroad.

The artists spent hours exploring the capital's streets, Old Quarter, traditional craft villages and ancient pagodas to experience local life and capture some of the beautiful images that epitomise the culture of the capital city.

Their chosen sites included Bat Trang Pottery Village, Ngoc Son Temple, Tran Quoc Pagoda, Thay Pagoda, Tram Pagoda, West Lake, One-Pillar Pagoda and the Temple of Literature.

The artworks reflect the sensitive souls of the artists and their love for Ha Noi, says Vu Quoc Khanh, chairman of the Viet Nam Association for Photographic Artists.

"It's easy to feel the tenderness and precision of the female photographers through their works," he says. "They express the lively life in Ha Noi which is both modern and traditional."

"Ha Noi has been modernised but retains the charms of its Old Quarter, traditional craft villages and ancient pagodas," says photographer Dao Hoa Nu, head of the club.

The members have selected the best shots to be included in a book to celebrate the club's 20th birthday. The book was released as a gift for visitors at the opening ceremony of the exhibition. — VNS

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