Saturday, February 19, 2011

Short films displayed at Himiko Cafe

Himiko Visual Café will host a week of short films called “The beginning frames” by young director Tran Ly Tri Tan from February 17 to 25. There will be a party on opening night starting at 6pm at Himiko Café, 324Bis Dien Bien Phu Street, District 10, HCMC. Four short films and a trailer will be shown in the following week from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. All will have English subtitles.

Tran Ly Tri Tan born 1982, a 2009 graduate of HCMC University of Theater & Cinema, made the short films about people that inspire him.

“I’m obsessed with many things in this life: a handicapped prostitute, a barber working in a hospital, a boy with a dream about magic, a bald visual artist… Those obsessions demand expression and I retell the stories in the film frames. I call them the beginning frames.”

The movies have all been made since 2008.  “Cut” (Cat) – the film about a life of a barber - was screened at the San Diego Asian Film Festival (US) and “The boy who saw fire” (Dua be nhin thay lua) – a documentary about the visual artist Nguyen Kim Hoang – appeared at the International Film Schools Festival (France) in 2009.

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Diem Huong enters top 3 Asian beauties

Diem Huong, 21, who is among top 14 beauties at Miss Earth competition 2010, has just been voted by Global Beauties online magazine as one of three most beautiful Asian women in Asia.

Miss Earth 2010 Nicole Faria from India topped the voting while Miss Universe 2010’s fourth runner-up Venus Raj from the Philippines secured the second place.

Global Beauties, which covers international beauty contests, also rated Vietnam’s Nha Trang city as the world’s second best host city for beauty pageants.

Chinese city Sanya is on top while another Chinese city, Chengdu, is in third place.

Diem Huong is currently the sophomore student at Hoa Sen (Lotus) College in Ho Chi Minh City.

She was crowned Miss World Vietnam 2010 last August.

She represented Vietnam to compete in the Miss Earth beauty pageant held in Nha Trang last December when she won the Best in Swimwear contest and was listed among the top 14 contestants.

Some images of Miss Diem Huong from Vietnam:

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Other titles:

Stage Presence: Winner – Adriana Vasini (Venezuela/World); 2nd place – Jimena Navarrete (Mexico/Universe); 3rd place – Yendi Phillips (Jamaica/Universe)
Best Catwalk: Winner – Karina Pinillo (Panama/Supranational); 2nd place – Angela Martini (Albania/Universe); 3rd place – Jennifer Pazmiño (Ecuador/Earth)
Radiance & Personality: Winner – Jesinta Campbell (Australia/Universe); 2nd place – Jimena Navarrete (Mexico/Universe); 3rd place – Adriana Vasini (Venezuela/World)
Best in Evening Gown: Winner – Venus Raj (Philippines/Universe); 2nd place – Anna Poslavskaya (Ukraine/Universe); 3rd place – Hana Verna (Czech Republic/Supranational)
Face of the Year: Winner – Emma Wareus (Botswana/World); 2nd place – Jimena Navarrete (Mexico/Universe); 3rd place – Nicole Faria (India/Earth)
Most Photogenic: Winner: Nicola Mimnagh (Scotland/World); 2nd place: Rozanna Purcell (Ireland/Universe); 3rd place: Manasvi Mamgai (India/World)
Sexiest Woman Alive: Winner – Sandra Marinovic (Slovenia/Supranational); 2nd place – Angela Martini (Albania/Universe); 3rd place – Yuwaret Sirirat Rueangsri (Thailand/World)
Beauty With Substance: Winner – Natasha Metto (Kenya/World); 2nd place – Jesinta Campbell (Australia/Universe); 3rd place – Nicole Faria (India/Earth)
Best in Swimsuit: Winner – Angela Martini (Albania/Universe); 2nd place – Karina Pinilla (Panama/Supranational); 3rd place – Nicola Mimnagh (Scotland/World)
Supermodel Look: Winner – Rozanna Purcell (Ireland/Universe); 2nd place – Alexandria Mills (United States/World); 3rd place – Angela Martini (Albania/Universe)
Best in Africa: Winner – Emma Wareus (Botswana/World); 2nd place – Nicole Flint (South Africa/World/Universe); 3rd place – Natasha Metto (Kenya/World)
Best in the Americas: Winner – Jimena Navarrete (Mexico/Universe); 2nd place – Karina Pinilla (Panama/Supranational); 3rd place – Adriana Vasini (Venezuela/World)
Best in Asia: Winner – Nicole Faria (India/Earth); 2nd place – Venus Raj (Philippines/Universe); 3rd place – Lưu Thị Diễm Hương (Vietnam/Earth)
Best in the Caribbean: Winner – Mariana Vicente (Puerto Rico/Universe); 2nd place – Wendy Phillips (Jamaica/Universe); 3rd place – Aiasha Gustave (St. Lucia/World)
Best in Europe: Winner – Angela Martini (Albania/Universe); 2nd place – Hana Verna (Czech Republic/Supranational); 3rd place – Rozanna Purcell (Ireland/Universe)
Best in Oceania: Winner – Jesinta Campbell (Australia/Universe); 2nd place – Mihilani Teixeira (French Polynesia/World); 3rd place – Cody Yerkovich (New Zealand/World)
Best Host City/Country: Winner – Sanya/China (World); 2nd place – Nha Trang/Vietnam (Earth); 3rd place – Chengdu/China (International)

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Nha Trang named 2nd best city for beauty contests

Global Beauties, an online magazine covering international beauty contests, has rated Nha Trang as the world’s second best host city for beauty pageants.

According to a list released last Tuesday for the Global Beauties Awards aimed at honoring best host cities for beauty contests last year, Chinese city Sanya is on top.

Another Chinese city, Chengdu, is in third place.

The Global Beauties Awards honors contestants, presenters and directors in categories such as Sexiest Woman Alive, Supermodel Look, Men’s Pageant of the Year, Best Pageant Presenter and Best National Director.

Miss Vietnam World 2010 Luu Thi Diem Huong, who won the Best in Swimwear contest at the Miss Earth pageant, was third in the Best in Asia category behind Indian Nicole Faria and Filipino Venus Raj.

>> Diem Huong enters top 3 Asian beauties

Nha Trang hosted the 2010 Miss Earth and 2008 Miss Universe pageants. Thanks to its beautiful beaches and mild weather all year round, it is one Vietnam’s most popular tourist destinations.

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Photo exhibition of Mexico opened

HA NOI – A photo exhibition, Mexico, Country of Colours, opened in Ha Noi today, hosted by the Mexican embassy.

The exhibition is by author and photographer Ricardo Espinosa and features 30 large photos (1.2m by 1.7m) taken during the past 10 years.

The exhibition allowed viewers to feel the intensity and the power of the natural scenery, monuments, architecture, art, festivals and the popular traditions of Mexico, said Mexican Embassy charge d' affairs Sergio Rivadeneyra Martell.

Espinosa was born in Mexico City in 1958, studied Graphic Design in the Universidad Autinoma Metropolitana in Mexico City and worked in photography for more than 25 years. He has been professor of photography in the Universidad Iberoamericana since 1985.

Espinosa does corporate, advertisement and commercial photography and is director of Spanish-language photography portals: www.antecamara.com.mx. His work has been shown in numerous exhibitions in Mexico.

"The panoramic photography work I have been doing for the last 10 years is mainly focused on interior and exterior spaces in Mexico," Espinosa said.

"I do not see it only as a record of the landscape or description of these places, but also as the portrait of inner personal landscapes. The archaeology, the deserts, the shorelines, the mountains are somehow self portraits, moods and spiritual searching," he said in a statement.

The photos have been exhibited in Korea, Ulan Bator, Shanghai and Tokyo, Sydney and Singapore.

The colours of Mexico will be on show at the National Library of Viet Nam, 31 Trang Thi Street, Ha Noi, until next Friday.

Also on the occasion, a book collection of literature and academic works by Mexican artists and scholars will be presented to the National Library of Viet Nam through the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs. – VNS

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Lantern Fest concludes

The 3rd lantern festival aimed at celebrating the Lunar New Year of the Cat concluded Wednesday night in Hoi An ancient town in central Vietnam.

According to organizers, the fest attracted around 25,000 local and international visitors who enjoyed lanterns in different shapes and sizes hung along the streets in Hoi An, a UNESCO heritage site.

The fest also featured a lantern competition with 87 entries from 58 units across the country.

Artworks namely “Den dan” by Huynh Van Ba, “Doc binh doi” by “Huynh Suong”, “Gom do”, “Den gom” by Le Quoc Tuan with wonderful decorations and different shapes attracted applause and attention from visitors.

Tuan’s “Sum Vay” won the first prize in the commercial lantern category while the “Hoa Binh – hoi nhap” lantern made by Hoi An’s Tour Guide Office was awarded first prize in another category.

In the commercial category, another two artworks “Ganh xuan ve tren pho” by Thanh Ha kindergarten school and “Mat mieu mung xuan” by Ha Linh secured top prize.

The organizers also gave away other 16 prizes.

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Photos by Dan Tri newswire

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VN celebrates poetry

Poetry corner: This year, children have their own area where they can read poems as part of Poetry Day in Ha Noi.

Poetry corner: This year, children have their own area where they can read poems as part of Poetry Day in Ha Noi.

A personal touch: Poetry lovers read poems at the Literature Temple in Ha Noi. — VNS Photos Doan Tung

A personal touch: Poetry lovers read poems at the Literature Temple in Ha Noi. — VNS Photos Doan Tung

HA NOI — The annual Viet Nam's Poetry Day took place yesterday on the full-moon day of the first lunar month across the country.

At the Temple of Literature, the theme of the was spring.

Nguyen Huu Thinh, chairman of the Viet Nam Writers Association and who organised the event, said this year's poetry festival marked the 100th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh's mission to Europe to seek support for Vietnamese resistance against French occupation in 1911.

It was also the 70th anniversary of his return to Viet Nam.

The festival began with a procession to the Temple of Literature. "A delegation of writers brought some soil from President Ho's home in Sen Village, in the central province of Nghe An," Thinh said.

They also brought water from the source of the famed Lenin Stream in the northern province of Cao Bang, near where the President lived in the 1940s.

The bust of 30 celebrated writers who were presented with Ho Chi Minh Awards were also on display.

In addition, President Ho Chi Minh's poems, translated into several languages, were displayed at Thien Quang Well in the temple.

Hundreds of red lanterns adorned with lines of poetry were hung at Khue Van Pavilion.

At Van Lake there were poetry recitations for children.

"The stage for children attracted many visitors," said poet Phuong Lien, who managed the event.

"The works were not just by veteran poets but also children themselves," she said.

The annual Viet Nam Poetry Day was launched in 2003.

Participating in the two-day event in the southern central of Phu Yen, which ends tonight, will be Nguyen Khoa Diem, Tran Dang Khoa, Do Trung Quan and Thinh.

Poems will be posted along the road leading to Nhan Mountain.

The event will feature installation art and calligraphy, according to Ngoc Quang, vice director of the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

Thua Thien-Hue held a gala night entitled Poetry's Resound at the Imperial Palace.

Newcomers

The event in HCM City was organised at Nha Rong Wharf under the theme HCM City: The Place Where Uncle Ho Set Out to Go Abroad to Find a Way to Save the Nation.

Poems composed by Ly Thuong Kiet and Ho Chi Minh, two of the country's greatest national heroes, were presented, along with works by veteran writers Lam Giang, Pham Thi Ngoc Lien and Ngo Thi Y Nhi, all of which were accompanied by singing and dancing on stage.

Organisers said this year's festival focused on works by young poets, including newcomers Truong Gia Hoa, Phan Hon Nhien and Le Thi Kim, who are expected to become members of the city's Writers' Association.

Young people also had opportunities to present their works for the first time to the public. Their new ideas and different writing styles brought a breath of fresh air to the event.

At the Youth Cultural House, poetry clubs from local universities and cultural houses introduced their members last night, while amateur poets showed their works after discussing their problems.

Poet Le Minh Quoc, a member of the city's Writers' Association and the festival's organising board, said: "Young writers use simple and raw words to give expression to their sensitive souls. Their style should be supported by their older colleagues."

Among the guests are literary critics, who are involved and interested in local art.

As usual, a series of special performances, staged by the HCM City Traditional Arts Troupe, was also highlighted. More than 200 people participated in the event. —VNS

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Northern natural beauty, traditions call out to adventurous travellers

by Chieu Anh

Pristine sands: An aerial view of Tra Co Beach. — VNS Photos Truong Vi

Pristine sands: An aerial view of Tra Co Beach. — VNS Photos Truong Vi

Test of time:  Tra Co Church was built in 1880. It is a massive structure decorated with beautiful reliefs. It houses an 80-year-old bell.

Test of time: Tra Co Church was built in 1880. It is a massive structure decorated with beautiful reliefs. It houses an 80-year-old bell.

What do you think of when you read the fol-lowing lines about Viet Nam by the famous Vietnamese poet To Huu:

How amazing my country is!

Lean against Truong Son Mountain Range

Reach to Truong Sa (Spratly) Islands

From north-eastern most Tra Co with populous forest

To southernmost Ca Mau with mangroves

If you are a traveller cherishing your exploration of the country, you will most likely share the same impressions with your family and friends when you talk about your experience enjoying the beauty of Viet Nam.

Let's start the journey from Tra Co, a beautiful beach in the country's northeastern most province, Quang Ninh.

The winding road to Tra Co doesn't dissuade visitors from continuing the journey thanks to sweeping views of the beautiful landscape. Travellers can also go to Tra Co by boat from Hai Phong or from Bai Chay, another coastal city in Quang Ninh Province.

The locality is endowed with a 17km-long coast line and beautiful beaches from Sa Vy to Mui Ngoc. The full length is one of the most attractive beaches in Viet Nam.

While Nha Trang Beach attracts visitors with its beauty reminiscent of a chic modern girl, Tra Co beach looks like a country girl because its beauty has not been altered from its natural state by development.

The wild beauty of Tra Co allows people to enjoy the peaceful and slow flow of life in the province. Taking a stroll along the white-sand beach, listening to the sound of waves crashing, and freeing your mind as you look up at the immense blue sky and the never-ending sea is a simple and enjoyable way to pass the day.

There are four seasons in Tra Co with comfortable temperatures throughout, neither too hot in the summer nor too cold in the winter. The average temperature is about 220C, going up to about 26-280C in summer. In the moderate heat of summer, the cool and clean sea water beckons to would-be swimmers and waters sports enthusiasts.

Visitors are recommended to wake early one morning to travel the 6km to Con Mang to watch the immense red flame of the sun slowly rising to welcome the day. Likewise, as the day wanes they can find a place to relax along the beach to enjoy the sunset. Lovers and groups of friends alike will find enjoyment as they share in the quiet beauty of the pristine sands and feel their souls mesh in harmony with nature and escape from the troubles and sounds of daily life.

Not far from Con Mang is Sa Vy, the country's northeastern most point, where people can look out across neighbouring China. At Sa Vy point, visitors can pose for a photo next to three popular tree-shaped sculptures. Lines from the poem by To Huu are posted on it.

Another worthy stopping point is Tra Co Church, an old piece of architecture built in 1880. It is a massive structure decorated with beautiful reliefs and an 80-year-old bell. In 1995, the damaged reliefs were restored, returning the structure to its original glory.

The nearby Tra Co Temple is another popular destination which is the pride of the local people. It was built in the 15th century but has gone through some changes over time. However, its typical architectural and decorative features have been maintained.

Villagers worship their ancestors at the temple. According to legend, the ancestors were originally from the northern coastal town of Do Son (Hai Phong City now) and migrated to Tra Co more than 600 years ago.

Six ancestors in particular are still worshipped here for their great contributions to the establishment of the village.

Vietnamese style

Tra Co Temple features typical Vietnamese artchitectural style. Although it was built in a border area with China and could easily have included features from the country's northern neighbour, the style is distinctly Vietnamese, confirming that the Vietnamese people have long respected their national cultural identity.

After nearly 600 years, the temple still sits as the witness to the country's ups and downs and acts as a vivid story teller who helps generations of Vietnamese learn more about their traditions.

Tra Co Temple is similar in style to many others in the Hong (Red) River Delta. Decorations include various patterns of four supernatural creatures including dragons, unicorns, tortoises and phoenixes, along with God and humans.

The temple inspired Vietnamese composer Nguyen Cuong to write the song Mai Dinh Lang Bien (Temple Roof in Coastal Village) that has left a deep impression in the souls of many Vietnamese people.

Historian Do Van Ninh said that Tra Co Temple proves the territorial expansion process of the Vietnamese and the connection between the border coastal area with other areas of the country.

Annual festival

People visiting Tra Co during late lunar May and early June can take the opportunity to join in the village's annual festival. From May 30 to June 6 a variety of activities are held to celebrate the village.

Prior to the festival, on May 25, a festive procession from Tra Co begins a return journey to the original hometown of Do Son to honour the ancestors there. It takes them about three days by boat to make the trip to the hometown but only two days to return. They belive that the festive procession can travel faster thanks to support from the ancestors.

On the night of May 30, the temple is bright with candles, lights and smells of burning incense. Locals come to pray for health, wealth and a properous year.

The following morning, a ceremony to escort the King to sea takes place. Dozens of people donned in traditional attire join the procession, some playing musical instruments and others holding colourful flags or weapons. A crowd of people follow creating an exciting atmosphere.

During the festival, the village also hosts activities such as a cooking competition where people can enjoy local specialities, and dancing competitions.

The ritual has been preserved for hundreds of years, consistently enriching the spiritual life of the coastal village residents.

One tourist from Ha Noi, who enjoyed the festival during a holiday to Tra Co, said that she was very impressed by the way the locals preserved their traditions.

"Their performance at the festival helped me learn more about Vietnamese culture, especially the culture in a coastal areas," she said. — VNS

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