Monday, January 24, 2011

Downloads cast gloom over CD market

HCM CITY — Pirated CDs have been an expanding business in Viet Nam for many years now, but they have run into a redoubtable opponent – the Internet.

The Sai Gon Giai Phong (Liberated Sai Gon) newspaper reports that with downloads of music, films, serials or comedy shows freely available for free, both the original and pirated CDs are stuck in a deepening market gloom.

The strong development of internet in recent years has seen more and more people choose to surf the worldwide web for their entertainment needs – listening to music and/or watching films. They can also download the music and films they like to their mobile phones and computers.

A growing number of websites have been set up to meet the demand for "free art" among the public.

These websites upload quickly the latest music and film productions to share with the internet community.

The owner of a big disc shop on Tran Hung Dao Street in District 5, said: "The economic difficulties and new habit of downloading film and music free from the internet has made our business slow. However, we still have new products to sell wholesale and to our regular customers."

Other CD shops in several districts, including the Huynh Thuc Khang market, a well-known hub for the business – are also wearing a deserted look.

The merchandising of pirate discs could have cooled off because the city police have discovered many cases and seized a lot of the copies, but this by itself cannot explain the current market situation, the newspaper said.

Huynh Tiet, director of Ben Thanh Audio, said: "We have launched some records of singers Cam Ly, Quoc Dai, Xuan Phu and Nhat Kim Anh in recent years. But it is a way to keep the trade name going, no more no less."

It is a reality that no record company would dare spend money on producing because it would only hasten their "death", Tiet explained.

"Authorities should have more effective means of preventing piracy of CDs for us to continue producing records," Tiet said.

A CD-VCD-DVD product with around 10 tracks takes between VND110 million and 300 million to produce, which means that at current retail market prices of VND40,000 each, between 3,000 and 7,000 copies have to be sold just to break even.

Since the margin is so thin, piracy makes losses inevitable, he said.

A director of the Trung Duong Audio company who wanted to remain unnamed, said: "Most record companies seem to be paralysed now due to piracy and the internet. Also, the music market is approaching saturation point. Moreover, well-known singers are establishing their own labels.

When a record company wants to produce, they dare not invite these famous singers because they know very well they have to spend a lot but recoup their money in dribs and drabs."

In this tough situation, record companies are not only trying to bring out new CDs to maintain their trade name, but are also finding new ways to develop.

The Phuong Nam Film company, which has a nationwide distribution network, has stepped up business focusing on entertainment films for children.

A company representative, Minh Duc, said: "While music is losing its position, films are attracting the interest of people."

The two main production lines for Phuong Nam in recent times are imported and Vietnamese films, Duc said.

With imported films, the company plans to launch high quality DVDs very quickly, within a month after their release in the US, at reasonable prices, even cheaper than some original CDs of Vietnamese singers.

The company has launched in the market a collection of 50 Vietnamese films for around VND40,000-100,000 each that have attracted a huge number of customers.

However, just one firm, Phuong Nam Film, is not enough for the original CD market to flourish, the newspaper wrote.

It is the reluctance of producers to invest that is making the market gloomier every day.

With a more or less entrenched piracy industry, and the internet joining the fray, however, there is no easy way to remove this reluctance, the report said. — VNS

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The first river tour of Ho Chi Minh City started Saturday, taking tourists from Bach Dang Wharf in District 1 to the Painter Village in District 7.

The latest move is part of HCMC’s effort to diversify tourism products.

The tour is one of several river tours on the Saigon River which the city’s tourism department surveyed last November, to make river tourism one of the key products to enrich the city’s hospitality industry.

Last year, the city's tourism department and travel agencies made fact-finding trips up the Sai Gon River to Dong Nai Province.

The tourism department was also asked to develop river tours from HCMC to neighboring provinces, the Mekong provinces of An Giang and Cambodia.

HCMC is looking to attract 3.5 million international tourists this year, up from last year’s 3.1 million.

The city’s tourism sector last year generated total revenue of VND41 trillion (US$2.1 billion), and the figure is expected to increase to VND49 trillion this year.

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Mai Phuong Thuy likely to win fifth HTV Award

HCMC Television Station (HTV) will open the fifth HTV Awards next month to honor local artists with outstanding achievements during the last year.

Awards will be presented to artists in music, cinematography and drama who appear on HTV and who have greatly contributed to HTV programs in particular and to the community in general.

HTV reporters and journalists from prestigious newspapers are among the judges to pick five winners for each of the six categories (male acting, female acting, music band, drama, comedy, and cai luong).

Miss Vietnam 2006 Mai Phuong Thuy has secured the first place in the top 5 favorite actresses voted by HTV’s audience for starring as an HIV/AID victim suffering social stigma in the movie “Negative” directed by Phuong Dien in 2007.

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Miss Mai Phuong Thuy

The movie has aroused much attention from the audience in recent times.

Actresses Minh Hang, Le Be La, Van Trang, Thuy Trang, and Thanh Van will also compete in this category.

Top 5 favorite actors are Huynh Dong, Truong Minh Quoc Thai, Khuong Ngoc, Hoa Hiep, and Hoang Son.

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Actor Huynh Dong

In the female singer category, pop stars My Tam, Ho Quynh Huong, and Ho Ngoc Ha surprisingly were absent from the top 5 list while singer Thu Minh has for the first time ranked first in the top 5.

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Singer Thu Minh

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Singer Hien Thuc

The award ceremony is scheduled to take place at 20:30 pm on April 4 and will be broadcast live on HTV9 channel.

1. Music:
- Male singers: Dam Vinh Hung, Duc Tuan, Ha Anh Tuan, Quang Dung, and Kasim Hoang Vu.
- Female singers: Thu Minh, Hien Thuc, Cam Ly, Doan Trang, and Thanh Thuy.
2. Stage:
- Drama, Comedian: Thanh Thuy, My Uyen, Hanh Thuy, Duc Thinh Idecaf, and Tuyet Thu.
- Cai luong male artist: Kim Tu Long, Vu Luan, Tan Giao, Le Tu, and Trong Phuc.
- Cai luong female artist: Que Tran, Phuong Hang, Tu Suong, Trinh Trinh, and Bach Tuyet.
3. Television series:
- Main actors: Huynh Dong, Quoc Thai, Khuong Ngoc, Hoa Hiep, and Hoang Son.
- Supporting actors: Vo Thanh Tam, Le Binh, Huy Khanh, Thach Kim Long, and Hoang Anh.
- Main actresses: Mai Phuong Thuy, Minh Hang, Le Be La, Van Trang, Thuy Trang, and Thanh Van.
- Supporting actresses: Hanh Thuy, Ngoc Lan, Hoai An, Thanh Thuy, and Le Phuong.

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The Chinese movie star and kung fu master made a speech at the “Xuan Hong” (pink spring) blood donation at Tuoi Tre (Youth) Park this morning and presented gifts to 40 active volunteers of the Vietnamese Red Cross.

After that, Jet Li warmly talked with blood donors.

He left the Park for Chu Van An High School and made a short speech about the charity.
He will have a question-answer session during a press conference in Hanoi on January 24 before returning home.

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At his hometown, he is chairman of the Chinese Red Cross Foundation.

Jet Li, 47, is a real martial art master that makes international fame as an action star. Jet Li is arguably one of the most famous Chinese in the world.

He began practicing Wushu at the age of 8 and after years of training he represented Beijing Wushu team in various performances and competitions.

Jet Li already started acting when he was still an active martial artist. His debut movie is Shaolin Temple in 1982, followed by 2 sequels which made him a national action star.

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Giong Festival, which is located at Soc Temple in Soc Son District, is the Hanoi’s third such heritage honored by the UN agency in 2010, after the 82 stone steles at the Temple of Literature (commemorating doctorates handed out to doctor laureats during the feudal era) and the Thang Long-Hanoi Citadel.

The Saint Giong Festival is held annually in the first lunar month at Soc Temple in Soc Son District in honor of the mythical hero Giong who ascended to heaven from there.

At the age of three, Saint Giong could not talk or walk but miraculously grew into a giant after hearing the King’s appeal to gifted individuals to enter public service and save the country and people from foreign invaders from the north.

After defeating the invading army, the hero went to the top of Soc Mountain and from there to heaven. He has been revered as the most powerful god in local folk belief for thousands of years and is considered the tutelary god for harvest, peace, and prosperity.

The organizers will also officially launch a national action program on protecting and promoting the festival’s values from 2011 to 2015 at the ceremony.

Rituals of Hoi Giong ceremony include:

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Ceremony usually begins with a young boy waving the head flag to signal the start at the front yard of the Hanoi-based Soc Temple

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Following the appeal, the elderly and the dignitaries are escorted to join a parade under parasols to the temple to attend the ceremony

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Paper-made statue of elephant is also carried to the temple

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The crowd and dignitaries are taken to the Soc Temple where performance shows are going on to welcome their arrival

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Dignitaries stand in front of the queue to hold the ceremony and offer gifts to Saint Giong

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At the end of the ceremony, people burn a paper-made horse as offering to Saint Giong

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Helping hand: A photo by Truong Ngoc Minh, from the southern province of Binh Thuan, features soldiers helping rescue people in a flooded area. The picture won an A-grade prize from the Viet Nam Association of Photographic Artists.

HA NOI — A story told through photos by Pham Vu Dung won the Gold Cup of the Viet Nam Association of Photographic Artists (VAPA) at a ceremony for the best pix of 2010 yesterday.

Entitled Prime Example, the photos tell the story of Pham The Minh from the northern port city of Hai Phong, an Agent Orange victim. He has overcome many troubles to study and teach English to more than 1,500 students, especially disabled children.

The VAPA selected the photos from 358 entries by 210 photographers. A-grade prizes were awarded to Nguyen Huong Vuong from the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak, Lam Thanh Liem from the southern province of Bac Lieu, Truong Ngoc Minh from the southern province of Binh Thuan, Bui Tien Phong from the southern province of Tra Vinh and Pham Thi Thu from HCM City.

The VAPA also grants prizes for pictorial books. The top prizes went to photos of Agent Orange victims depicted in That's the Way They Live by Nguyen A from HCM City, and photos of north Viet Nam during the American War in Memories of the War by Chu Chi Thanh from Ha Noi.

The photos were not only aesthetic, but also depicted humanity and current issues of life, said Vu Quoc Khanh, VAPA president.

VAPA also awarded a gold medal to a photo of a fire-fighter at work in a competition titled Portraits of Today's Vietnamese People. The photo, Silence, was taken by Diep Duc Minh.

The organising board selected 119 of the best photos for a show at Exhibition House at 45 Trang Tien Street, Ha Noi until the end of this month.

The photos will be exhibited in HCM City in March. — VNS

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At the event, UNESCO Viet Nam representative Katherine Morin Muller will present the certificate recognising the Giong festival as Intangible Heritage of Humanity to the authorities of Gia Lam and Soc Son villages.

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HCMCITY — Viet Nam Television has begun to show a series on the culture and lifestyle of the Khmer people living in Viet Nam's south-western region on its VTV1 channel.

The 30-episode series, titled Hay Cung Em Dieu Sarikakeo (Join me in the Sarikakeo Dance), is about the life and love of Sophia, a former Khmer Sarikakeo dancer who lived in a small village in Soc Trang Province in the early 1980s.

The film recounts Sophia's life as a dancer before she moved to An Giang Province and learned weaving.

"We wanted to spotlight the Khmer people and their culture, lifestyle, and dance," said Hue.

There are nearly 1.3 million Khmers in the Delta, living mostly in Soc Trang and Tra Vinh. — VNS

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