Friday, January 21, 2011

Firms profit from Tet gift sales

HCM CITY — Companies in Vietnam are offering an interesting range of special Tet (Lunar New Year) gifts and services for the holiday.

Nguyen Thi Thanh Lam, deputy director of Fisco Sai Gon Co said her company is selling a gift tray named Ngu Loc. There are many kinds of dried seafood inside including goby, smoked shrimp sausage, cuttle, and anchovy.

All of them are sliced thin, making a suitable gift for friends and family gatherings.

The company also launched a pack of frozen hotpot. Different from other hotpot packs, it weighs one kilogram with enough seafood to serve 10.

On Tet occasion, families usually gather or go travelling together, so the products are tailored to suit.

This year, Vissan Co introduced a new special kind of domestic chicken. It was fed on food mixed with natural herbs about two months before slaughter to give it an aromatic flavour.

Every chicken weighs 1.3-1.5 kg and costs VND104,000 (US$5.2) per kg. The company said the herbal chicken was a trial so there are only 5,000 available.

Another product favoured by housewives is pomelo peel jam. The jam is yellow resembling ginger jam. It has a hot, salty and sweet taste.

The owner of the Thanh Long jam workshop, Ngoc Thuy, said it is made using 10 tonnes of pomelo peel to make one tonne of jam.

The jam price is about VND70,000 ($3.5) per kg. It sells well, especially in Central and Northern provinces because it has a warming effect on cold days, she added.

Farmers in Long An and Hau Giang Province will launch the seedless "Mat Troi Do" (red sun) watermelons in time for the Tet market.

Bui Huu Dung, head of Can Gio District's Agricultural Promotion Department, Long An Province, said this project was a co-operation between the locality and Syngenta Co.

Farmers followed technical standards in cultivation including no use of prohibited chemicals and proper use of legitimate chemical sprays and fertilisers.

This year, weirdly shaped watermelons are one of the extraordinary gifts being sold. Farmers have also launched square watermelons.

According to a seller in An Giang Province, the price of a pair of round-square watermelon is about VND800,000 ($40); a pair of square-square watermelons VND1.2 million ($60).

Another unique product is a picture drawn by professional artists with a music player function launched by AA Art Audio Co in District 11.

Nguyen Hung Son, general director of the company said the components are imported from the Chinese mainland, Taiwan, and Denmark. They cost $150-350 each.

Apart from unique gifts, ochna tree rentals are thriving. Thong who owns an ochna garden in Thu Duc District said he has a lot of orders this year despite the high price of VND10-50 million ($500-2,500) for an 50 year-old tree.

Another ochna garden owner, Hieu, said more than 100 trees worth VND2-15 million ($100-750) each were ordered for rent by customers with the price equivalent to 30-50 per cent of the tree's value. — VNS

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VN treasure displayed in S Korea

SEOUL — The South Korean National Palace Museum is hosting a special exhibition entitled the Treasures of the Vietnamese Nguyen Dynasty to offer insight into the history and culture of Viet Nam through a pan-Asian perspective and the shared culture of the two countries.

The exhibition features 165 relics and artefacts dating from the 19th century and photographs and videos of historical places in Hue, the imperial capital of the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945).

The National Palace Museum's director, Chang Jong-soo, stressed the cultural similarities between the two countries. He said the event would offer South Korean people a rare chance to understand more about the last imperial rulers of Viet Nam.

The exhibition lasts until February 16 and will move to Gyeongju city, Gyeongsangbuk Province for another display from February 28 to May 15.

Coastal town targets tourism growth

QUANG NINH — A workshop on Tuesday discussed the promotion of tourist sites in Quang Yen Town, Yen Hung District, the northern province of Quang Ninh.

Quang Yen Town is a historic urban area, which acted as a military, political and economic centre over several centuries.

Flowers, drinks fest planned for Tet

HA NOI — A festival of Spring Flowers and Drinks will be organised next Tuesday to celebrate Tet (the Lunar New Year).

It will introduce traditional customs and feature arts performances and games for visitors such as the traditional dress show, calligraphy exhibition and a photo exhibition of lotus flowers, the top candidate for the title "Viet Nam National Flower."

The exhibition will also show wines and spirits made by modern and traditional methods, with rewards for the most popular.

The annual event will feature a market-day of the mountainous province of Ha Giang with local specialities, cuisine and festivities of the area's ethnic people such as a pan-pipe, dance and folk duet.

This year's festivities will run at the Ha Noi's Viet Nam Culture and Arts Exhibition Centre, located at 2 Hoa Lu Street, until the end of January.

Best of Ha Noi show goes south

HCM CITY — A collection of works chosen from last month's National Fine Arts Exhibition in Ha Noi is on show in HCM City.

On display are 286 paintings, graphics, sculptures, and installation works created between 2006 and 2010 that reflect contemporary life, history, and traditional culture.

The exhibition, which opened yesterday at the HCM City Fine Arts Museum, Pho Duc Chinh, District 1, will run until February 12.

Later it will move to Da Nang.

World-class sommelier to hold class

HA NOI — Evan Goldstein, the eighth and youngest American to pass the prestigious Master Sommelier Examination, will hold a class and a wine-pairing dinner at the Hilton Ha Noi Opera Hotel on tonight.

He will talk on American vineyards, vintage and wines during the events.

Goldstein is president and chief education officer of Full Circle Wine Solutions, a global beverage education firm. He is also one of the most prolific food and wine authors who has contributed to several specialised magazines in various nations.

Entrance to the class and dinner is VND570,000 (US$28) or VND1,750,000 ($87).

Tuan Ngoc to belt out pop classics

HA NOI — Vietnamese-American singer Tuan Ngoc's performance at Ha Noi's 2B Pham Ngoc Thach Nightclub tonight will feature contemporary and pop music, ballads, and romantic songs.

He will sing popular romantic numbers like Ao Lua Ha Dong (Ha Dong Silk Dress), Cay Dan Bo Quen (The Guitar That I Left), Thuong Ve Mien Trung (Love for the Central Region), and Ve Day Nghe Em (Returning) composed by Ngo Thuy Mien, Tran Quang Loc, and Minh Ky.

There will also be Trinh Cong Son favourites like Ha Trang (White Summer).

Ngoc will be supported by a professional band led by Nguyen Quang.

The singer, popular in both Viet Nam and the US, has performed in several countries with large ethnic Vietnamese populations like Canada and France. — VNS

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British Council extends IELTS scholarships

Following the success of the 2010 IELTS (International English Language Testing System) scholarship scheme, the British Council will expand the program in 2011, to offer over 60 scholarships across 10 countries in Asia.

In Vietnam, British Council will award 13 IELTS scholarships worth around VND450 million, two of which for VND100 million each, aimed at High school/Pre-University/Undergraduate and Postgraduate students planning to study outside Vietnam, and 10 scholarships valued at  VND15 million aimed at high school/pre-university/undergraduate and postgraduate students planning to study in Vietnam. 

Additionally, to mark the Institute of International Education’s announcement that Vietnam has moved into the top 10 leading places of origin for students visiting the U.S.  In order to mark this occasion, the British Council is also offering one of the scholarships valued at VND100 million to a high school/pre-university/undergraduate or postgraduate student planning to study in the U.S.

These awards will be issued to the attending educational institutions in order to assist applicants with their educational expenses.

In Vietnam, last year’s scholarship recipients came from both the North and South and were each awarded VND60 million towards their tuition fees on undergraduate, foundation and A level programs at top institutes in the U.S., U.K and Australia. 

Award winners will begin their courses out or inside Vietnam at any university, college, high school or institution in 2011, which uses IELTS as part of its admission requirements. Detailed information regarding British Council IELTS Scholarship, including application materials, is available at www.britishcouncil.org/vietnam

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British Council extends IELTS scholarships

Following the success of the 2010 IELTS (International English Language Testing System) scholarship scheme, the British Council will expand the program in 2011, to offer over 60 scholarships across 10 countries in Asia.

In Vietnam, British Council will award 13 IELTS scholarships worth around VND450 million, two of which for VND100 million each, aimed at High school/Pre-University/Undergraduate and Postgraduate students planning to study outside Vietnam, and 10 scholarships valued at  VND15 million aimed at high school/pre-university/undergraduate and postgraduate students planning to study in Vietnam. 

Additionally, to mark the Institute of International Education’s announcement that Vietnam has moved into the top 10 leading places of origin for students visiting the U.S.  In order to mark this occasion, the British Council is also offering one of the scholarships valued at VND100 million to a high school/pre-university/undergraduate or postgraduate student planning to study in the U.S.

These awards will be issued to the attending educational institutions in order to assist applicants with their educational expenses.

In Vietnam, last year’s scholarship recipients came from both the North and South and were each awarded VND60 million towards their tuition fees on undergraduate, foundation and A level programs at top institutes in the U.S., U.K and Australia. 

Award winners will begin their courses out or inside Vietnam at any university, college, high school or institution in 2011, which uses IELTS as part of its admission requirements. Detailed information regarding British Council IELTS Scholarship, including application materials, is available at www.britishcouncil.org/vietnam

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Van Phat Hung sponsors Mekong student loans

Phan Gia Man (R), assistant CEO of Van Phat Hung Corp., hands over a cheque for VND600.6 million to Nguyen Anh Tuan, Headmaster of Can Tho University at the exchange program in Can Tho on Tuesday - Photo: Huynh Kim
Van Phat Hung Corporation, one of STF’s Mekong Program sponsors, on Tuesday handed over VND600 million, in the form of interest-free loans for 143 Can Tho University students to pay their fees this year.

So far 337 students of the university have received the interest-free loans totaling VND1.7 billion from the Mekong Program. 

Tuyet Giang, a student from the faculty of trade law, said, “This is such a meaningful program for students. Thanks to the interest-free loan, I don’t need to work many part-time jobs to earn money for school fees and have more time to study.”

Giang and other students also registered to be volunteers for the Saigon Times Foundation – STF under the Saigon Times Group at the ceremony at the university on Tuesday.

Phan Gia Man, assistant CEO of Van Phat Hung Corp., said the company would also assist financially with the Mekong Program’s project to build 20 cement bridges to replace the traditional foot bridges in rural areas of Ca Mau Province. The project expects to be finished after the Lunar New Year. Van Phat Hung Corp. has donated VND4 billion to this program.

STF started the Mekong Program in September 2009. Its purpose is to provide interest-free loans to students in the Mekong Delta to pay their school fees. After graduation these students will return the money to the program to make loans available for other students.

Up to now, 615 students from Can Tho University, Cuu Long University, An Giang University and Ca Mau Community College have borrowed over VND3 billion, 121 of them for the second time.

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Saigon’s Queensland Flood Appeal raises US$33,000

The Queensland Floods Appeal on Monday night at Jaspas and Vino restaurants in Hai Ba Trung St. in HCMC  raised over US$33,000 to help the flood victims in the Australian state.

Over US$9,000 was raised in cash and US$24,000 was pledged with more coming in.

“It was an absolutely extraordinary response to an extraordinary tragedy in Queensland,” said Phil Johns, the president of the Australian Rules football team, Vietnam Swans, that helped AusCham organize the event with Jaspas, Vino and Commonwealth Bank.

The sponsors were led by the Boomerang Bar (US$10,000) and Meinhardt Engineering (US$5,000). There was also an individual who chipped in more than US$3,000.

The money will be sent to the Premier’s Flood Relief Appeal in the Australian state.

Of the people who attended the event many walked away with great prizes that were donated by generous local companies, resorts and hotels who wanted to help out.

Considering the event was only called on the weekend, the response was incredible and has been noted by many people in Queensland who have sent emails of thanks to the organizers which can be read on the Vietnam Swans’ website.

A second Queensland Flood Appeal will be held in Hanoi at Jaspas in the Hanoi Tower, 49 Hai Ba Trung St. this coming Friday night.

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Backstreet Boys scheduled to visit Vietnam?

Backstreet Boys, one of the biggest teen-pop groups in 1990s, are scheduled to perform in Vietnam in late March, according to an unconfirmed source revealed by Thanh Nien newspaper.

Backstreet Boys will perform in both Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.

Thanh Nien reported that they will stay for four days in Vietnam.

The band consisting of four members A. J. McLean, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, Nick Carter and Kevin Richardson, was formed in Orlando, Florida in 1993.

They rose to fame with their debut international album, Backstreet Boys in 1996.

They reached to superstardom with their album Millennium in 1999 and its follow-up album, Black & Blue one year later.

Richardson left the group in 2006 to pursue other interests, leaving the band as a four-piece, but the remaining members did not rule out a possible return of the singer.

The Backstreet Boys have sold over 130 million records worldwide, making them one of the biggest selling artists of all time.

According to Billboard, they are the first group since Sade to have their first seven albums reach the top 10 on the Billboard 200.

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