Wednesday, February 16, 2011

HSBC community grant applications open

From now to the end of this month, HSBC Vietnam is accepting applications for the bank’s Future First program.

International and local non-governmental organizations, which provide education and life skills for street children, orphans and children in care, as well as vocational training for underprivileged young women in Vietnam are invited to apply.

“What we are looking for is those initiatives that will have a long-term benefit for Vietnamese youths, giving them the chance of a brighter future,” Matthew Martin, Chief Technology and Services Officer and chairman of the Corporate Sustainability Committee of HSBC Vietnam, said in the statement.

The key areas of focus for Future First projects are formal education, basic early childhood, primary and secondary education, informal education, and vocational training to help individuals achieve their goals, as well as offer access to counseling.

Educational projects will benefit children below 18 years, and life skills and vocational training projects will target youths aged from 15 to 24 years.

Tenders for projects should be submitted by February 28. HSBC will announce and release funding to successful applicants by the end of March.

Over the past four years, 22 projects benefiting disadvantaged children in Vietnam have been funded by Future First Global and HSBC Vietnam totaling over VND10 billion. Over 51,000 underprivileged children from shelters and children’s villages nationwide have benefited from the program.

The total budget estimated for 2011 is VND700 million.

One key project for 2011 is an audio book library, originally funded by Future First local scheme, which will have 18,000 copies of audio books produced and available for public through visual impaired association offices nationwide from April 2011.

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Scholarships worth US$34,500 await students

HCMC – The Institute of International Education (IIE) Vietnam on Tuesday announced that the 10 best Vietnamese students of business, engineering and sciences may be entitled to scholarships worth US$3,450 each from the fifth GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders 2011.

IIE Vietnam said that the applicants must be freshmen from 10 participating universities including Can Tho, Danang, Foreign Trade in Hanoi and HCMC, Hanoi National Economics, Hanoi University of Technology, and Hue University. Others are Nha Trang University, University of Economics in HCMC, and Vietnam National Universities in Hanoi and HCMC.

The students must have good academic records and possess leadership skills. The ten best students will receive financial support of US$3,450 each for the remainder of their studies up to three years.

The program will also make a chance for students to join the Leadership Development seminar and a Career seminar for such people to share ideas and develop networking as well as an opportunity to be mentored by a business leader at GE in Vietnam.

GE is an American company doing business in the technology, finance and media services.

For more information and application, visit the website www.iie.org/hanoi. The deadline for application is April 15.

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Piano show by Trang Trinh

New Year concert with National Symphony Orchestra

Pianist Trang Trinh - Photo: The pianist
Pianist Trang Trinh, a graduate from the Royal Academy of Music in the U.K., will have a performance called “Diary of Piano” at the Hanoi Opera House, 1 Trang Tien Street at 8 p.m. on February 23.

The show is about the ups and downs in life from innocence to pain and wisdom.

Born in Vinh Phuc Province, the pianist was invited to work for the London-based All Souls Orchestra, and she has had various performance tours in Italy, Austria, Hungary and Ireland.

In 2007, she won the Francis Simmer Prize for playing solo piano, and the Lilian Davis Prize for her performance of Beethoven‘s Sonatas.

One year later, she was awarded the Gretta GM Parkinson Prize for her outstanding academic records.

She will perform the show in HCMC early April.

Tickets are available at the Opera House at VND300,000, VND500,000 and VND1 million.

*Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra concert conducted by Tetsuji Honna featuring piano soloist Isadora Kim will play at  Hanoi Opera House February 18 and 19.

Pieces to be played include Overture from Opera “Russlan and Ludmilla” by M.Glinka and Piano Concerto No.2 by S.Rachmaninov.

The painting “Ascending Dragon” by Do Hong Quan depicting Hanoi, past and present, will be on display during the concert. The event will also include a famous waltz and polka by Johann Strauss II and the waltz, Gold and Silver, by Austrian musician Franz Lehar.

Ethnic percussionists will perform with the orchestra to add a traditional Vietnamese flavor to the European classics.

Tickets are available at the Opera House for VND450, 000, VND350,000, VND250, 000, and VND150,000 and discounted 50% for students.

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Mango Bay Cup 2011 calling all expat football stars

Mango Bay Phu Quoc, an eco-luxe resort recently featured on the prestigious British Condé Nast Traveller 2011, is set to organize the fourth annual football tournament for the expat community in Vietnam, on May 7, 2011.

This Mango Bay Vietnam's 'Champions League' will take place at Cua Can Stadium on the secluded Phu Quoc island. This year, it will hosts eight expat teams, competing for the title on brand new pitch for a bigger cup (in size only as it is meant to be a fun and relaxing weekend).

US$150 would be the registration fee per team of 10, including 1 goal keeper, 6 starting players and 3 substitutes.

Each player can enjoy a reduced rate of $12 per person for special BBQ night to either celebrate football expertise or drown your sorrow. Each non-player accompanying the team pays $15 for BBQ.

Ronan Le Bihan, Mango Bay's General Manager, is very excited about the event and enthuses, "we expect that this year, our football tournament will attract not only 'the usual suspects' from previous years but also newcomers from the expat community in Vietnam.

"I see it as one of the best ways to socialize and get to know each other better".

After the whole day of playing football, Mango Bay's spa overlooking the beach is a welcoming break for full body massage at $20.

To celebrate this event, Mango Bay is offering a special promotion of stay 3 nights, pay 2, with rooms and bungalows starting from $40 to $75.

Mango Bay, www.mangobayphuquoc.com, has 37 rooms and bungalows constructed using natural materials from the island.

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Opera House to host pianist's homecoming concert

HA NOI – Young pianist Trinh Mai Trang has returned after eight years abroad and will celebrate the occasion with a concert at Ha Noi Opera House on February 23.

"When I came back, I was told that my music might be difficult for audiences to understand," said Trang. "The thought of that scared me. So, I wanted to put together a concert to show people that piano and classical music are not alien."

The programme she selected will include pieces by Mendelssohn, Chopin, Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann and Debussy, each chosen to express the emotions of different stages in a man's life.

For an artist, Trang said, the most painful thing was not finding the sympathy of her audience, so she thought of new ways to make her music accessible. There, her concert will be accompanied by elements from other media, including film and photographs that Trang hopes would help bring her music closer to the audience.

"I will perform with my heart and I expect that the audience will open their minds and hearts," she said.

Trang is also celebrating her recovery from an injury in 2009 that temporarily prevented her from playing piano. She wasn't allowed to touch the piano keys and felt a door had closed in front of her eyes. But, with an unstoppable passion for music, she placed a mirror beside her piano and played on the imaginary keys reflected in the mirror.

As her hands recovered, she had to resume practicing as if she were a beginner.

Trang was born in 1986 and began her musical training at the age of four. She received a scholarship to study at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music in London in 2004. As a soloist, Trang has won many awards, including the top prize at the Paganini Festival, second prize in the Beethoven Competition in London, and the Jacque Samuel Competition's Mozart Prize. She has also performed in festivals in Austria, Italy, the UK, Hungary and Spain. – VNS

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Annual festivities celebrate heritage

Bearing gifts: A procession of offerings at last year's Tran Temple Festival in Nam Dinh City. — VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Tung

Bearing gifts: A procession of offerings at last year's Tran Temple Festival in Nam Dinh City. — VNA/VNS Photo Thanh Tung

HA NOI — Countless numbers of people are expected to attend two big ceremonies in Nam Dinh and Ha Nam provinces tonight and early tomorrow morning.

A seal opening ceremony to welcome the new year is being held at the Tran Temple, Loc Vuong Ward in the northern city of Nam Dinh, the cradle of the Tran dynasty in the 13-14th centuries.

The country's leaders, the provincial chairman, the provincial Party committee secretary and the 14 oldest people from Loc Vuong Ward have been invited to attend the ceremony to be held in Thien Truong (upper temple).

This year, replica good luck seals will be issued to the public from 75 spots to prevent disorder. About 10,000-12,000 people are expected to receive seals from the organisation board.

The ceremony is held annually to preserve and bring into play cultural and moral values and traditions of the Vietnamese ancestors, especially the national heroes under the Tran dynasty.

Covering over 10ha in Loc Vuong Ward, 80km south of Ha Noi, the Tran Temple comprises Thien Truong where the 14 Tran kings are worshipped, Co Trach (lower temple) dedicated to General Tran Hung Dao (1228-1300), and Bao Loc Temple, home to the General's tomb and statue.

Tran Hung Dao was famous for his triumphs over the mighty Mongol Yuan dynasty. In Ha Nam Province, six stores of food were set up in the Tran Thuong Temple by the General in 1285 to serve in his second fight against the Mongol Yuan.

Since then, a food ceremony has been held by local people in his honour. The ceremony will be held at 15 spots around the temple and about 50,000 people are expected to attend from 11.05pm tonight.

The main ceremony will take place officially from 10pm-11pm today. — VNS

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Viet Nam donates books to Norway

HA NOI — The Ambassador to Norway Ta Van Thong presented 54 books focusing on traditional Vietnamese culture, cuisine, festivals as well as music videos and films to the Deichmanske library in the Norwegian capital city of Oslo.
This is to help the Vietnamese community in Norway gain a better understand of their homeland.
On the occasion, Ambassador Thong thanked the library for co-operating closely with the Vietnamese Embassy in Norway to provide books for Vietnamese readers living in the Scandinavian country.
He also said he hoped that this will boost co-operation between the library and publishers in Viet Nam.
Deichmanske, which was originally set up in 1785, is the largest public library in Norway and has 16 branches in Oslo.

HSBC funds NGO projects

HCM CITY — HSBC Bank (Viet Nam) yesterday began receiving applications for financial support from international and local non-governmental organisations (NGOs) under its Future First programme.

The applicants should be providers of education and life skills for street children, orphans and children-in-care, as well as vocational training for underprivileged young women in Viet Nam, the banks said in press release.

HSBC Viet Nam last year decided to select and fund more projects using its local Corporate Sustainability budget. In the first year of this local scheme, four projects were funded to the tune of VND710 million.

The total budget estimated for 2011 is VND700 million.

The key areas of focus for Future First projects are formal education; basic early childhood, primary and secondary education; informal education; and vocational training to give individuals the capability, resources and opportunity to pursue their personal and household economic goals. The projects will also offer access to need-based counselling, the release said.

Educational projects will benefit children below 18 years, and life skills and vocational training projects will target youths aged from 15 to 24 years.

The application deadline is February 28. Successful applicants will be announced by the end of March.

Heinz launches ketchup iPad app

HCM City – The Heinz Company has a new ketchup cooking application for the iPad, a programme developed by multi media company Caplan.

Now available at Apple iStores, the application features 57 easy to prepare recipes using ketchup which include original meat, fish and vegetarian dishes.

The recipes also include cooking instructions as well as tips and tricks on how to spice up your favourite recipes.

Application updates for the Ketchup Cookbook will be available each month free of charge. Though currently only available in English, other language versions are likely to follow.

For a preview of the application, cooking enthusiasts can check out www.ketchupcookingapp.com or visit the nearest Apple iStore.

Online drinking contest launched

HA NOI – An online contest entitled The Cheers Challenge at drink-savvy.com has been launched as part of the Good Choices and Good Cheers programme by Asia Pacific Breweries.

The objective of the game is to make fun by getting as high a score as possible in 60 seconds for each game level. There are bonus levels after Level 2 and Level 4 with bonus trivia questions, which allow players to score more points.

In both English and Vietnamese, the contest will continue through May, with top regional scorers each week winning a Sony Cybershot camera and the top regional scorer each month an Apple iPad.

The top three country scorers from each participating country at the end of the contest will compete in The Cheers Challenge Championship, a regional face-off in Singapore. — VNS

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