Showing posts with label opening ceremony. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ha Noi plans fun celebration

All dressed up: Ly Thai To Garden is readied for the opening ceremony of the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Ha Noi on Friday. — VNS Photo Truong Vi

All dressed up: Ly Thai To Garden is readied for the opening ceremony of the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Ha Noi on Friday. — VNS Photo Truong Vi

HA NOI — A fun-filled phantasmagoria of activities will take place in the city on Friday to celebrate the capital's millennium.

The opening ceremony take place at Ly Thai To Garden and around Hoan Kiem Lake.

Following a worshipping ceremony dedicated to King Ly Thai To, who oversaw the transfer of the capital from Hoa Lu (in the northern province of Ninh Binh) to Thang Long (former name of Ha Noi) in 1010, city officials will be presented with an official certificate from UNESCO director-general Irina Bokova recognising Thang Long Citadel as a world heritage site.

Pigeons will be released to mark the occasion.

Around Hoan Kiem Lake and in front of the Opera House five stages have been erected to celebrate the occasion.

On the opening night there will be an ao dai (long traditional dress) show featuring more than 1,000 local designs. Models will walk along a 370m-long catwalk from the The Huc Bridge to Dinh Tien Hoang Street.

The show will be broadcast live on Viet Nam Television's VTV1, VTV4, VTV5 channels and HCM City Television's HTV1, HTV9, and re-screened on CNN, BBC, KBS, CNBC and Bloomberg.

Between October 1 and 10, as many as 245 art shows by domestic troupes and 38 shows by international artists will take place every night throughout the city.

In addition, there will be dozens of exhibitions at the Viet Nam Centre for Exhibition, Culture and Arts and at the Giang Vo Exhibition Centre. There will also be a photo exhibition at the Ha Noi Exhibition House.

A carnival will also take place on October 8.

Around West Lake, from October 6-10, food-lovers will be able to sample local delicacies from across the country.

Meanwhile, at Ba Dinh Square on October 10, there will be a parade of the armed forces and local residents numbering an estimated 31,000. There will also be an art show at the My Dinh National Convention Centre on the final day of the celebrations.

A full list of the millennial celebrations is available on page 27. — VNS

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Monday, September 27, 2010

Paris marks Ha Noi anniversary

PARIS — A gala night to celebrate the millennial anniversary of Ha Noi was held at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris on Friday.

The celebration was organised by Vietnam Airlines in collaboration with the Vietnamese Embassy in France, the Viet Nam Permanent Delegation to UNESCO and the Ha Noi Municipal People's Committee.

Addressing the function, Vietnamese Ambassador to France Le Kinh Tai spoke highly of the initiative to organise the event and stressed traditional co-operation in many areas between Viet Nam and France, particularly in culture and arts.

The selection of the UNESCO headquarters in Paris for the function showed Viet Nam's gratitude to French leaders and UNESCO for practical assistance to Ha Noi's millennium celebrations, he said.

Diplomats picture capital city

HA NOI — Almost 200 photos taken and collected by foreign ambassadors and diplomats working in Viet Nam, as well as researchers, artists and photographers from many countries, are on display at an exhibition that opened in Ha Noi on Friday.

The black and white and colour photos record the simple moments of a peaceful Ha Noi, which is now on the path of development and integration.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Ha Noi People's Committee Vice Chairman Ngo Thi Thanh Hang said the exhibition helped strengthen friendship, understanding and cultural exchanges with international friends.

The exhibition at 45 Trang Tien St ends tomorrow.

Germany hosts Viet Nam exhibition

BERLIN — A photo exhibition on Viet Nam opened on Thursday in Wiesbasde, in the Germany state of Hessen to mark the 35th anniversary of the two countries' diplomatic ties.

In the exhibition are photos taken by 50 young Hessen residents during their visit to Viet Nam last month.

Addressing the opening ceremony, Hessen Culture Minister Dorothea Henzler and Viet Nam Consul General Nguyen Huu Trang praised the two countries' activities of the Viet Nam Year in Germany and the Germany Year in Viet Nam, saying that such programmes would help links.

The exhibition will run till October 29.

Meanwhile, a photo exhibition was held in Duesseldorf, in Nordrhein-Westfalen state.

On display were 50 photos taken by Vietnamese children affected by Agent Orange/dioxin. The display was put together with Schmitz Stiftung Fund assistance. — VNA/VNS

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