Friday, January 14, 2011

Viet Nam's first 3-D flick among new Tet releases

by Thu Anh

Jumping off: The poster of Bong Ma Hoc Duong, the country's first 3D-film, produced by Thien Ngan Studios. — VNS Photo

Jumping off: The poster of Bong Ma Hoc Duong, the country's first 3D-film, produced by Thien Ngan Studios. — VNS Photo

HCM CITY — As usual, a slew of films are ready for release during the Tet (Lunar New Year) holidays, including Viet Nam's first 3-D flick, and studios are hoping to part young moviegoers and their money.

Thien Ngan (Galaxy) Studios, one of the country's biggest, believes its 3-D movie Bong Ma Hoc Duong (Ghost at School) will be a hit and a step forward for the entire industry.

To make sure nothing goes wrong, it spent a packet on hiring Hollywood cinematographer Joel Spezeski.

"Our film's post-production was done in Hong Kong," its director Le Bao Trung, who learnt 3-D film-making in Hong Kong before beginning the project, said.

Promising lively sound and light effects throughout, he hoped the film will encourage more Vietnamese filmmakers to make 3-D films.

Ghost at School is a comic horror film about an online thriller writer who is haunted by a bunch of young people's ghosts.

The US$1 million production stars dozens of young pop stars and fashion models like Wanbi Tuan Anh, Truong Quynh Anh, and Dinh Ngoc Diep.

But its explicit scenes have already become a lightning rod for criticism by critics and educators who are anxious about the effects on young audiences after viewing its trailer online.

"I don't think Bong Ma Hoc Duong with its sexy scenes is suitable for teenaged audiences who will go to the cinema without their parents during Tet," Nguyen Minh Nga, a teacher and psychologist in HCM City, said.

Film-makers should take more responsibility for their works because "movies offer not only entertainment but also education."

But the producers dismiss the fears, insisting their film is safe for young viewers.

"Through our film, we hope young audiences, particularly teenagers, learn about bravery, honour, and responsibility," Dinh Thi Thanh Huong, a member of Thien Ngan's managing board, said.

She also believed critics will change their views after seeing the film.

Ghost at School releases in cinemas a week before Tet which falls on February 3 this year.

BHD Company and its partner, Saiga Films, commissioned Vietnamese-American Victor Vu to direct the comedy Co Dau Dai Chien (War of the Brides).

Vu, who studied film-making at Loyola Marymount University in the US, has made a kungfu comedy a la Jackie Chan.

Phuoc Sang Films' Thien Su... 99 (The Cherub... 99) is a romantic film that also has comedy and action.

The film features several famous artists, including upcoming singers Khong Tu Quynh and Ngo Kien Huy. — VNS

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Special Tet tours for visitors

HCM City-based travel agencies have unveiled special tours for foreigners who want to experience the atmosphere of the Lunar New Year or Tet.

Ben Thanh Tourist has launched a one-day tour to the Mekong Delta province of Vinh Long that will take visitors to Vinh Sang Tourist Park and people's houses in Vinh Long to take a look at rural life and Tet celebrations. It costs US$45 per person for groups of ten.

Saigontourist Travel Service Co has launched a tour called Celebrate Tet with Saigonese for five hours which will take in Cho Lon by cyclo, the flower market, and other tourist destinations in HCM City. Foreign guests can also join local people in making banh tet (the cylindrical glutinous rice cake) and have a meal with a local family. The tour is priced at $30 while a tour of My Tho costs $45.

A toast to beer drinking record

The first Viet Nam Beer Festival organised by the Mekong Star JSC will attempt to break a beer drinking record in HCM City later this month.

On each day of the festival from January 21 to 23 at the Ministry Zone 7 Stadium, 5,000 guests are expected to come to enjoy the local and international beers, Vietnamese and western foods, DJs, and live music.

On the first night an attempt to break the Vietnamese record for the most people to offer a toast will be made.

Cebu Pacific adds VN flights

Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific has added two more fights to its HCM City-Manila service, and plans to turn it into a daily service next Friday.

The additions take the number of flights a week to six.

The carrier carried around 30,000 passengers to and from Viet Nam last year, and expects to increase that number in 2011, Candice Lyog, the airline's vice-president for marketing and distribution, said.

Cham culture to go on display

The Cham Cultural Exhibition Centre in Binh Thuan Province will host a week of cultural events from January 30 to February 8 for Tet (Lunar New Year).

The highlights of the events will be an exhibition of costumes worn by Cham royalty, their crowns, seals, swords, and betel nut-making accessories.

Visitors can also see musical instruments and objects used by the Cham people in festivals, farming equipment such as buffalo carts and fish traps, stone jewellery, stone statues of Apsaras — the heavenly nymph of Hindu mythology – the gods Ganesa and Avalokitesvara, and a lion, linga-yoni, and documents written in the Cham language.

Rija Nugar (New Year Festival) and folk art performances will be held every night.

Saigontourist offers yacht tour

Saigontourist Travel Service Co has announced a four-day tour to Nha Trang from HCM City which includes a yacht tour in Nha Trang on board the four-star yacht King.

In Nha Trang, the yacht tour will start at the wharf in front of King Bao Dai's palace before cruising to Tre, Mun, Mot, Mieu, and Tam islands.

Visitors will cruise around Mun for swimming in the ocean, coral reef diving, and fishing before stopping at the Tri Nguyen Aquarium. Tourists on board the $1 million yacht can also request to stop at sights along the way.

The first batch of tourists will leave HCM City on January 22 and there will be one every Saturday. More information about the tour that will cost VND3.4 millon to 5.7 million is available at www.dulichtet.com . —VNS

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8th century coins discovered in Vinh Phuc

VINH PHUC — A local man recently found a pot containing 8kg of coins dating from the 8th to the 12th century while building a house in Van Hoi Commune in the northern province of Vinh Phuc's Tam Duong District, according to experts from the provincial museum asked to identify the discovery.

Each coin was 2.4cm in diameter, had a square central hole and Chinese characters on each side.

Zing Music Awards honour pop singers

HCM CITY — Singer Dam Vinh Hung bagged two major awards at the Zing Music Awards 2010 ceremony in HCM City on Wednesday, including nods for Impressive Performing Style and Artist of the Year. In addition, his songs Qua Con Me (After Dream) and Khoang Cach (Distance) were listed in the awards' Top 10. Singer and model Ho Ngoc Ha shared the Impressive Performing Style award with Hung.

The band V.Music received the award for Favourite Band, while the Most Promising Singer awards were given to Duong Trieu Vu and Vinh Thuyen Kim. Veterans Dan Truong and Thanh Thao were honoured as Favourite Male and Female Singer, respectively.

The awards were organised by the music-sharing website mp3.zing.vn.

Museums eye preservation methods

HCM CITY — A discussion on how to better preserve items on display in HCM City museums was co-hosted here on Wednesday by the City's departments of heritage and culture.

The discussion aimed at building budget estimates to improve humidity and dust control systems, storage, and the overall quality of the museums in the city.

Firefighter portrait wins national contest

HA NOI — The photo of a fire-fighter at work, Silence, taken by Diep Duc Minh won a gold medal at the national artistic photo contest.

Launched in September, the contest, Portraits of Today's Vietnamese People, received 4,112 photos from 767 professional and amateur photographers nationwide.

The organising board, the Viet Nam Photographic Artists' Association, selected the 119 best photos for an exhibition, of which, 12 have received awards.

The awards ceremony and opening of the exhibition will take place on January 24 at Gallery 45 on Trang Tien Street in Ha Noi.

Artist shows love for Mong people

HA NOI — Nguyen Quang Huy's exhibition Love opens today at the Art Viet Nam Gallery, Nguyen Khac Nhu Street, Ha Noi.

He showcases 25 portraits, landscapes, video and light sculptures of the Mong people in the mountainous province of Ha Giang, the result of his trips over the last 15 years.

"For me their life is with love, a special way of loving," Huy says. "The emotion is very direct, very unlike my ideas and what I know about love. Their love is more basic, natural, and difficult to quantify".

The exhibition will run until February 12.

Show pays tribute to late songstress

HA NOI — A concert of ca tru (ceremonial singing) to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the death of People's Artist Quach Thi Ho will be organised this Sunday at Viet Nam Museum of Ethnology, Nguyen Van Huyen Street, Ha Noi.

Artists from the UNESCO Ca Tru Centre will perform at the concert.

Ho (1913-2000) was one of the few Vietnamese traditional artists recognised internationally. In 1978, she was awarded an honourary diploma by UNESCO's International Music Council and the International Institute for Comparative Music Studies for her contribution in preserving "traditional music of great artistic and cultural value."

She was the first and only ca tru artist to have been granted the highest artistic title of People's Artist. — VNS

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Photos recall events of 1945

Attention!: President Ho Chi Minh (in white) visits the Tran Quoc Tuan military school in one of the images included in the new volume. – File Photo

Attention!: President Ho Chi Minh (in white) visits the Tran Quoc Tuan military school in one of the images included in the new volume. – File Photo

HA NOI — A book of photographs has been published covering the major political events in Viet Nam around the time independence was declared in Ha Noi in 1945.

Entitled Ky Uc Ve Nhung Ngay Doc Lap Dau Tien 1945-46 (Memory of the First Days of Independence), the book reproduces more than 200 images taken from August 17, 1945 to June 18, 1946.

Most photos were taken in the capital and northern provinces. The events were captured by photographers from the Ministry of Information of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam (the former name of the current Socialist Republic of Viet Nam).

The photos are mostly from a photo album which was later given to French journalist and historian Phillippe Devillers.

Sixty years later, it was re-presented to Professor Phan Huy Le, President of the Viet Nam Association of History Science, during his working trip to France.

Another book on Viet Nam's leading patriot, titled Ho Chi Minh, Nguoi Mang Lai Anh Sang (Ho Chi Minh, Bringer of Light), has also been published.

Contained 61 articles by domestic and foreign writers, the book's name is the headline of an article for the AsianTime written by Stanley Karnow. It was published on April 14, 1998.

A Pulitzer Prize winner, Karnow is a specialist on Viet Nam. — VNS

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HCMC to host festivities for Tet

The Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural House will organize lots of festivities to celebrate the Lunar New Year, which falls on February 3.

“Radiant Springs” photos exhibition, “Scholar Town” calligraphy demonstration, and souvenir booths will be scheduled at the Cultural House from January 22 to February 7.

Also to be organized are the Model Star fashion contest on January 23 and “Green Smile” comedy theatre festival on January 24-25.

The Cultural House will also organize other music bashes namely “Youth Dance” on January 27, “Shining” on January 28, “Spring of Love” on January 30, and “Dreaming Spring” on February 6.

The highlight is the “Warm Spring – Blessing” music show on January 29 to raise funds for poor children.

In addition, a Tet cake fest is planned at the House on February 1 to serve local and international tourists during Tet.

Besides, festival-goers will have a chance to witness a human chess performance on February 5 and traditional martial arts fest one day later.

The House will display Tet-themed magazines and newspapers to serve visitors from January 29 to February 9.

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Vietnam Singer’s Day to raise funds and discuss career

Two hundred Vietnamese singers will attend the Singer’s Day in Ha Long city, in the northern province Quang Ninh on January 17-19.

Newbie and professional singers in Vietnam and overseas will participate in the event, according to Dam Vinh Hung, Vietnam’s famous pop star and also an organization member.

The event represents a chance for singers to meet up, share experience and exchange career notes. A three-hour seminar will be set up, focusing on celebrity culture, celebrities and community service, artists as objects of idolization, and artists and the internet.

As part of the program, the celebrities will join a charity auction and pay a visit to poor families in Quang Ninh province.

They will also have some fun touring around Ha Long Bay, one of the world’s natural heritages.

On the night of January 19, the singers will hit the stage with a grand performance to raise funds for charity.

Besides singers, models, actors and actress like Hong Anh, Quyen Linh, Chi Bao are also expected to join the event.

This is the fifth time Vietnam Singer’s Day is organized. Last year it was held in the coastal city Quy Nhon.

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Two books worth reading

HA NOI – A book of photographs has been published covering the major political events in Viet Nam around the time independence was declared in Ha Noi in 1945.

Entitled Ky Uc Ve Nhung Ngay Doc Lap Dau Tien 1945-46 (Memory of the First Days of Independence), the book reproduces more than 200 images taken from August 17, 1945 to June 18, 1946.

Most photos were taken in the capital and northern provinces. The events were captured by photographers from the Ministry of Propaganda of the Democratic Republic of Viet Nam (the former name of the current Socialist Republic of Viet Nam).

The photos are mostly from a photo album presented to an officer with the French High Commissioner by the revolutionary government.

The album then was given to the French journalist and historian Phillippe Devillers. Sixty years later, it was presented to Professor Phan Huy Le, President of the Viet Nam Association of History Science.

Another book on Viet Nam's leading patriot, titled Ho Chi Minh, Nguoi Mang Lai Anh Sang (Ho Chi Minh, Bringer of Light), has also been published.

Contained 61 articles by domestic and foreign writers, its name is the headline of an article for Asian Time written by Stanley Karnow. It was published on April 14, 1998.

A Pulitzer Prize winner, Karnow is a specialist on Viet Nam. – VNS

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