Showing posts with label Thien Duong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thien Duong. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Live shows heat up this week

Live shows of famous singers will heat up this week, with pop star Dan Truong’s show scheduled on Jan 13, My Tam’s on Jan 14, and Thanh Lam - Tung Duong duo’s on Jan 15.

Anh Tuyet and ATB’s singers will perform 2 night opera show of Kieu (based on Truyen Kieu – a literary masterpiece of great poet Nguyen Du) on Jan 15 and 16.

The operas were composed by Ta Dac, a guitar teacher, former deputy director of Hanoi public music school and member of Hanoi’s first electronic band Nang Moi.

Dan Truong will conduct the “Thien Duong Vang” show to introduce his three latest albums: Thien Duong Vang (Empty heaven), Nguoi Mien Tay (Western Vietnamese people) and DVD Dan Truong in America.

Meanwhile, top singer My Tam’s show is meant to mark her 10-year music career and celebrate her birthday at the same time.

In this show, My Tam will perform 30 well-known songs, most of which are re-played in blues, jazz and unplugged, etc. She also takes this occasion to seek funds to build 100 houses for residents in the central region and 600 scholarships to poor students.

Singers Thanh Lam and Tung Duong surprise people when choosing this time instead of Valentine to stage the show “Yeu” (Love) with songs performed in classic rock and other remix versions.

Dan Truong’s live show “Thien Duong Vang” at 8pm, Jan 13, at Trong Dong stage, 12B Cach Mang Thang Tam street, district 1

My Tam’s live show at 6.30pm, Jan 14, at Queen Plaza, 3-5 Hong Ha street, ward 9, Phu Nhuan district

Thanh Lam and Tung Duong’s live show “Yeu” at 8pm,Jan 15, at Ho Chi Minh Theatre
Ta Dac’s Opera show of Kieu at 8pm, Jan 15&16, at ATB bar, 197 Nguyen Van Troi street, Phu Nhuan district

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Monday, September 6, 2010

Viet Nam photographers' exhibition held in France

PARIS — A photo exhibition is being held in Gacily, France, featuring the land and people of Viet Nam.

On the display are photos taken by 13 Vietnamese photographers, showing the beauty of Viet Nam's coastal areas and the close relationship between local residents and the water environment.
Visitors to the exhibition can image the daily life of Vietnamese fishermen and feel the happiness of children playing in the rain.
The exhibition, which is drawing a large number of French and foreign visitors, will last till September 30.

Newly discovered cave welcomes first tourists

QUANG BINH – The most spectacular cave recently found in the country, Thien Duong (Paradise) in the central province of Quang Binh, has been opened to the public.

At 31km, Thien Duong is the longest cave found in Viet Nam so far.

First discovered in 2005 by the British Cave Research Association, Thien Duong Cave lies within the Phong Nha – Ke Bang Park's conservation area.

Thien Duong has been lauded as "the largest and most beautiful cave in the Phong Nha – Ke Bang area" by British spelunkers. It is said that the cave's beauty is reminiscent of an imperial palace.

The Truong Thinh Joint Stock Company has invested around VND98.4 billion (US$5.07 million) in the Thien Duong Cave Project that is expected to draw visitors from all over the world.

The Truong Thinh Joint Stock Company has also opened the VND632 billion ($32.6 million) second phase of the Sun Spa Resort on the Bao Ninh beach on the banks of the Nhat Le River, also in Quang Binh Province.

Vietnamese teens join Stockholm water contest

HA NOI — Do Ngoc Linh and Ma Thi Thuy Tra, grade-12 students from the northern province of Thai Nguyen, have left Viet Nam for the Stockholm Junior Water Prize Competition in Sweden.

This is the seventh time Viet Nam has sent students to the international contest, which was initiated by the Stockholm Water Foundation (SWF).
The two girls won the first prize at the national contest on writing comic scientific books to raise awareness on protection of water environment in the community.

The Stockholm Junior Water Prize Competition is held annually with the aim of encouraging creativity and scientific research among students and raising awareness on environmental protection in the community through water topics.

Launched in Viet Nam in 2003 for the first time, the national contest has drawn the participation of nearly 30,000 students nationwide. — VNS

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