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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Fans throng to see Sun Wukong actor

Actor Liu Xiao Ling Tong shows a child how to pose like Sun Wukong at the book signing on Tuesday afternoon - Photo: Tuong Vi
Liu Xiao Ling Tong, a famous Chinese actor loved in Vietnam for his portrayal of Sun Wukong in the 1986 Chinese TV series, Xi You Ji  or “Journey to the West”, was swamped by fans at a book signing in HCMC’s District 1 on Tuesday.

His newly published autobiographical novel “Luc Tieu Linh Dong binh Tay Du” is the best-seller here after its huge success in China. In the book Tong writes about what it was like playing the role of Sun Wukong for 17 years.

This is the second time the actor has visited Vietnam since the first trip with his father in 1998. At the book signing at Fahasa Tan Dinh Bookstore, the actor said he was moved to see so many adoring fans. “Sun Wukong is the symbol for the relationship between Vietnamese and Chinese people,” Tong said to the crowd.

When asked about new movies based on the 1986 TV series, “Journey to the West”, the actor said, “I appreciate new scripts but definitely object to remakes that distort the spirit and meaning of the original literary work.”

“There are even scripts that tell of a love between Sun Wukong and female devils and I will never take part in those movies,” he added.

His latest series called “Wu Chengen and Xi You Ji” which has 50 episodes is currently screening in China. The film tells about the life of Wu Chengen, the author of Xi You Ji and how he created the story. Liu Xiao Ling Tong plays the main role of Wu Chengen.

Tong’s visit is part of cultural exchange events to celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations between China and Vietnam. China Radio International and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism cooperate to bring Chinese actors and art groups to Vietnam. Journey to the West was screened in the U.S., Japan, Germany, France and ASEAN countries, including Vietnam.

The actor will have a talk with students from University of Social Sciences and Humanity in HCMC; a talk online with fans via a local newspaper and a visit to Galaxy Nguyen Du cinema to meet fans in District 1 on Thursday. He will return home on Thursday.

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Fans throng to see Sun Wukong actor

Actor Liu Xiao Ling Tong shows a child how to pose like Sun Wukong at the book signing on Tuesday afternoon - Photo: Tuong Vi
Liu Xiao Ling Tong, a famous Chinese actor loved in Vietnam for his portrayal of Sun Wukong in the 1986 Chinese TV series, Xi You Ji  or “Journey to the West”, was swamped by fans at a book signing in HCMC’s District 1 on Tuesday.

His newly published autobiographical novel “Luc Tieu Linh Dong binh Tay Du” is the best-seller here after its huge success in China. In the book Tong writes about what it was like playing the role of Sun Wukong for 17 years.

This is the second time the actor has visited Vietnam since the first trip with his father in 1998. At the book signing at Fahasa Tan Dinh Bookstore, the actor said he was moved to see so many adoring fans. “Sun Wukong is the symbol for the relationship between Vietnamese and Chinese people,” Tong said to the crowd.

When asked about new movies based on the 1986 TV series, “Journey to the West”, the actor said, “I appreciate new scripts but definitely object to remakes that distort the spirit and meaning of the original literary work.”

“There are even scripts that tell of a love between Sun Wukong and female devils and I will never take part in those movies,” he added.

His latest series called “Wu Chengen and Xi You Ji” which has 50 episodes is currently screening in China. The film tells about the life of Wu Chengen, the author of Xi You Ji and how he created the story. Liu Xiao Ling Tong plays the main role of Wu Chengen.

Tong’s visit is part of cultural exchange events to celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations between China and Vietnam. China Radio International and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism cooperate to bring Chinese actors and art groups to Vietnam. Journey to the West was screened in the U.S., Japan, Germany, France and ASEAN countries, including Vietnam.

The actor will have a talk with students from University of Social Sciences and Humanity in HCMC; a talk online with fans via a local newspaper and a visit to Galaxy Nguyen Du cinema to meet fans in District 1 on Thursday. He will return home on Thursday.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Sun Wukong comes to Vietnam

Chinese actor, Liu Xiao Ling Tong
Chinese actor, Liu Xiao Ling Tong, known for his portrayal of Sun Wukong in the 1986 Chinese TV series, “Journey to the West” will be in Vietnam this week, according to the International Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism,

Tong’s visit will be part of cultural exchange events to celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations between China and Vietnam. China Radio International and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism cooperate to bring Chinese actors and art groups to Vietnam.

Tong, who plays many roles on China Central Television, comes from an acting family.

Journey to the West was screened in the U.S., Japan, Germany, France and ASEAN countries, including Vietnam. Liu Xiao Ling Tong is loved by Vietnamese.

Schedule of Liu Xiao Ling Tong in Vietnam

December 24: Land at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi

December 25: Meet with students from University of Social Sciences and Humanity in Hanoi; Interview for a television program; Meet with artist Hong Ky and the voice-over artist for the TV series.

December 26: Visit Halong Bay and vote for it to become a natural wonder of the world; meet the press and photographers

December 27: Autobiography signing at Fahasa in Hanoi, 338 Xa Dan Street, Kim Lien District; interview with television; tour around Hanoi including the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and House; meeting with Hoang Tuan Anh, minster of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

December 28: Fly to HCMC; hold a press briefing; book signing at Fahasa Tan Dinh, Hai Ba Trung Street, District 3

December 29: Talk with students from University of Social Sciences and Humanity in HCMC; talk online with fans via a local newspaper; visit Galaxy Nguyen Du cinema and meet fans in District 1

December 30: Return home

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Monday, December 20, 2010

Sun Wukong comes to Vietnam

Chinese actor, Liu Xiao Ling Tong
Chinese actor, Liu Xiao Ling Tong, known for his portrayal of Sun Wukong in the 1986 Chinese TV series, “Journey to the West” will be in Vietnam this week, according to the International Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism,

Tong’s visit will be part of cultural exchange events to celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations between China and Vietnam. China Radio International and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism cooperate to bring Chinese actors and art groups to Vietnam.

Tong, who plays many roles on China Central Television, comes from an acting family.

Journey to the West was screened in the U.S., Japan, Germany, France and ASEAN countries, including Vietnam. Liu Xiao Ling Tong is loved by Vietnamese.

Schedule of Liu Xiao Ling Tong in Vietnam

December 24: Land at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi

December 25: Meet with students from University of Social Sciences and Humanity in Hanoi; Interview for a television program; Meet with artist Hong Ky and the voice-over artist for the TV series.

December 26: Visit Halong Bay and vote for it to become a natural wonder of the world; meet the press and photographers

December 27: Autobiography signing at Fahasa in Hanoi, 338 Xa Dan Street, Kim Lien District; interview with television; tour around Hanoi including the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and House; meeting with Hoang Tuan Anh, minster of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

December 28: Fly to HCMC; hold a press briefing; book signing at Fahasa Tan Dinh, Hai Ba Trung Street, District 3

December 29: Talk with students from University of Social Sciences and Humanity in HCMC; talk online with fans via a local newspaper; visit Galaxy Nguyen Du cinema and meet fans in District 1

December 30: Return home

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Sun Wukong comes to Vietnam

Chinese actor, Liu Xiao Ling Tong
Chinese actor, Liu Xiao Ling Tong, known for his portrayal of Sun Wukong in the 1986 Chinese TV series, “Journey to the West” will be in Vietnam this week, according to the International Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism,

Tong’s visit will be part of cultural exchange events to celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations between China and Vietnam. China Radio International and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism cooperate to bring Chinese actors and art groups to Vietnam.

Tong, who plays many roles on China Central Television, comes from an acting family.

Journey to the West was screened in the U.S., Japan, Germany, France and ASEAN countries, including Vietnam. Liu Xiao Ling Tong is loved by Vietnamese.

Schedule of Liu Xiao Ling Tong in Vietnam

December 24: Land at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi

December 25: Meet with students from University of Social Sciences and Humanity in Hanoi; Interview for a television program; Meet with artist Hong Ky and the voice-over artist for the TV series.

December 26: Visit Halong Bay and vote for it to become a natural wonder of the world; meet the press and photographers

December 27: Autobiography signing at Fahasa in Hanoi, 338 Xa Dan Street, Kim Lien District; interview with television; tour around Hanoi including the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and House; meeting with Hoang Tuan Anh, minster of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

December 28: Fly to HCMC; hold a press briefing; book signing at Fahasa Tan Dinh, Hai Ba Trung Street, District 3

December 29: Talk with students from University of Social Sciences and Humanity in HCMC; talk online with fans via a local newspaper; visit Galaxy Nguyen Du cinema and meet fans in District 1

December 30: Return home

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Culture Vulture

Prof Vu Khieu is the author of many works on the capital, such as Bach Khoa Thu Ha Noi (Ha Noi Encyclopaedia) and Tong Tap Nghin Nam Van Hien Thang Long (One Thousand Years of Civilisation in Thang Long), which took him decades to complete. At the age of 95, he is still writing. He talks with Culture Vulture.

Would you say something about your research on Ha Noi?

In the last 10 years, I focused on researching the old capital. I was co-author of the four-volume Tong Tap Nghin Nam Van Hien Thang Long, Lich su Khoa Hoc Xa Hoi Va Nhan Van (History and Social Science and Humanities), in 18 volumes and I wrote many funeral orations, epitaphs and parallel sentences in tens of temples worshipping martyrs throughout the country.

Among them, Tong Tap Nghin Nam Van Hien Thang Long, a collection of writings by 1,200 authors and collaborators compiled with assistance of Prof Vu Tuyen Hoang, won a special content prize at Viet Nam Book Awards 2009 announced by the Viet Nam Publishing Association.

That's the way I pay tribute to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for the country.

You are still researching and writing. How can you keep going?

When I was 80, my health was getting bad. I spent about eight hours a day studying Confucianism, the ideas of Confucius and Mencius.

Ten years ago, when I was 85, I decided to have a rest. I thought I would write poetry, play chess and have fun with my friends. Then the Party and the State conferred on me the title of Hero of Labour of the doi moi (renewal) period.

I wondered then how can a hero have a rest? So I determined to come back to work and promised myself that from then until the last breathe, I would not waste a day.

Last month, I celebrated my 95th birthday. If I can live till 100, as I would like, I will have another five years to work.

Nowadays, when I can't sleep I often read Buddhist scriptures to understand more about Mahayana Buddhism. Compassionate thought of Buddhism is a humane philosophy. I learn much from it.

What do you intend to do in the future?

I have been writing notes about Ha Noi for as long as I can remember. Now I am putting them into a book of 2,400 pages for the capital's anniversary, to be released when I am satisfied with the quality and when my heart orders. — VNS

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