Showing posts with label programme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label programme. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Actor does charity star-turn

Doing his bit: Actor Chi Bao at a ceremony held to review the UHP charity programme in HCM City last week. — VNS Photo Vo Le Hong

Doing his bit: Actor Chi Bao at a ceremony held to review the UHP charity programme in HCM City last week. — VNS Photo Vo Le Hong

HCM CITY — A charity programme run by popular actor Chi Bao has sold a self-improvement book by Zen master Minh Niem to raise money for providing heart and cleft palate surgeries for poor children.

The programme, called Hieu ve Trai Tim (Understanding the Heart Programme), has sold 27,000 copies of Understanding the Heart and the proceeds have funded operations for 78 children with congenital heart diseases.

Carried out in co-operation with the Heart Beat Viet Nam and VinaCapital Foundation, the programme will benefit a further 22 this year.

Bao, deputy president and manager of the UHP, told a ceremony held to review the programme last week: "I recently read by chance some stories in [the book] which I found very useful for myself. The book helps readers understand some basic concepts like happiness, unhappiness, love, and suffering.

"I introduced the stories to some people and received positive feedback. So, I decided to gather friends to publish the book for charity."

He has also lectured about the book at clubs attached to dozens of colleges and universities around the country and firms.

The 50 psychoanalytical stories in Understanding the Heart are simple and practical but profound, enabling youths to look into their soul.

Niem, the author, has followers around the world. His writings help readers discover themselves, seek to sow good traits like generosity and selflessness in their soul, and transform negative energy caused by anger, envy and other sentiments. — VNS

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Uncle Ho's father's death noted

To mark the 81st anniversary of the death of President Ho Chi Minh's father, Nguyen Sinh Sac, authorities of Dong Thap in the Mekong Delta opened the Nguyen Sinh Sac Tourist Area in the province's Cao Lanh city.

Sac came to Dong Thap in 1917 to teach and give medical treatment to local residents until he died in 1929. When completed, the area, which is located on 9.3 hectares, will have Vietnamese culture and history displays and a traditional craft village of nine wooden houses built in the traditional southern style. Displays will include palm leaf weaving, metal forging and carpentry, all jobs that Nguyen Sinh Sac did in the province. The village will also feature canals, rows of coconut trees, vegetable farms, maize and sugarcane fields.

Tourists can participate in traditional farming and learn about southern culture when they visit the village, which will open to the public in mid-2011.

Tourism Year focuses on coasts

The National Tourism Year 2011 programme will encourage more protection of the beautiful beaches in the south-central region, which includes the provinces of Quang Nam, Quang Ngai, Binh Dinh, Phu Yen, Khanh Hoa, Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan as well as Da Nang city.

During a press conference earlier this week, organisers said the festival, which will kick off in Phu Yen Province' Tuy Hoa City on April 1, will hold more than 30 cultural, sport and tourism events. Under the theme of "Visit Viet Nam Year - Phu Yen 2011: Exotic Beach and Island", major events will include an international mountaineering tournament at Da Bia mountain, a Viet Nam-South Korea cultural exchange, a sea and island month and an ASEAN traditional music festival.

VNAT focuses on four main markets

Viet Nam's tourism industry has singled out China, Northeast Asian countries, Europe, and ASEAN as its four main source markets for next year's business plan.

According to Vu The Binh, head of the Travel Department under the Viet Nam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT), Viet Nam is expected to welcome 900,000 visitors from China and 800,000 from Europe this year. Meanwhile tourists from ASEAN, mostly Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Cambodia, have also been soaring in the past two years.

HCM City tourist discounts

A tourism promotion programme that offers 5 to 10 per cent reduction of prices on tourist products and services was introduced by the HCM City's Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism during a ceremony to welcome the city's three millionth visitor in 2010.

Under the programme, the discounts will be offered at hotels, tourist and entertainment parks, shopping centres, restaurants and travel agencies between December 19 and January 9.

Hotels, tourist and entertainment parks and travel agencies that want to join the programme must register at the HCM City Department of Trade and Industry.

Ha Noi hotel ranked in top four

International travel journalists and tourism experts have voted Sofitel Legend Metropole Ha Noi as one of the top urban hotels in the world in the Fifth Annual Hotel and Resort Survey of Cigar Aficionado magazine.

The 109-year-old hotel was ranked after the Four Seasons George V in Paris but was on par with the Peninsula in Hong Kong and the Oriental in Bangkok by the jury, which included travel agents, tour operators and staff from Virtuoso, CBS News as well as Forbes Life and National Geographic magazines. — VNS

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