Friday, December 17, 2010

Five-star resort opens on island

Con Dao Island will get its first five-star hotel when the Six Senses Resorts & Spas throw open their doors on Monday. The project was developed with investment from the Indochina Capital fund.

The hotel's 50 villas sit along a stretch of sandy beach, with stunning vistas of the sea and the curve of the bay, sheltered by green forested hills behind. All building materials were taken from natural, sustainable sources, using local materials where possible. Teak wood was reclaimed and includes over a thousand beautifully carved panels.

The resort's curved swimming pool, shaded by mature, wild mahogany trees, sits at the edge of the beach, which offers various water sports, including coracles, kayaking, snorkeling and diving in what is recognised as the best coral reef in Viet Nam, as well as boat trips to neighbouring islands.

Saigontourist eyes Japanese partners

The HCM City-based Saigontourist Holding Co is looking for Japanese partners for 12 new hotels and tourism complexes it plans to build. The company's general director, Nguyen Huu Tho, said Saigontourist is looking for both investment and management co-operation. Saigontourist also plans to buy hotels in Japan to expand its operations.

The company operates around 100 hotels, resorts, and restaurants around the country, and reported revenues of VND8.2 trillion (US$420.6 million) last year. It hopes to boost the figure to $1 billion by 2015 by which year it also plans to add 4,000 new rooms.

Central provinces unveil island tours

The tourism authorities of Quang Nam and Quang Ngai unveiled plans to launch a tour combining islands and inland destinations.

Do Tuan Cuong, deputy director of the Quang Nam Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said the tour, to be launched next year, will begin in Hoi An to explore Cham Islet before speed boats for two hours to Quang Ngai's Re Island.

HCM City luxury hotel rates fall

Room rates in three-star to five-star hotels in HCM City fell by 10 per cent this year on average to US$98 per night due to a sharp increase in supply, according to the city Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

The city has 68 international standard hotels with nearly 9,230 rooms. Newcomers include three four-star hotels, namely Oscar Sai Gon, Liberty Central, and Norfolk which have a total of 312 rooms, and nine three-star hotels with more than 580 rooms.

Tour operators offer discounts

To encourage people to travel during the Christmas season, travel agencies are offering tours at low prices, meaning they are unchanged from last year or are just 5-7 per cent up.

Ha Noi Redtours expects to serve around 1,000 outbound travellers and 500 clients who will undertake domestic and inbound tours. This represents an increase of 20 per cent compared to last year.

Vietravel said its business is likely to be 25 per cent higher than last year.

The most popular destinations for domestic travellers are Ha Noi, Sa Pa, and Ha Long Bay in the north and Ba Na, Da Lat, Phu Quoc Island, and Nha Trang in the central and southern regions. The most popular overseas destinations for Vietnamese travellers are in Asia, including Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

Russian carrier flies to Cam Ranh

A Vladivostok Air aeroplane carrying 80 passengers landed at Cam Ranh Airport in Khanh Hoa Province on Wednesday to mark the beginning of the Russian carrier's service from Vladivostok and Khabarovsk.

The carrier said it will operate seven flights each from the two far eastern Russian cities to the central Vietnamese destination between mid-December and March next year.

To create favourable conditions for the direct flights from Russia, the Central Airport Company said it has offered a 50 per cent discount on all ground services at Cam Ranh Airport. — VNS

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Pop singers rush to release new albums

HCM CITY — Many top singers are scrambling to release their traditional year-end album to mark the festive season and are receiving a warm welcome from fans.

Pop star Phuong Thanh released a solo album on Sunday, her first of the year, titled Nao Ai Co Biet (Nobody Knows). It has 10 romantic songs, all written by well-known composer Duc Tri.

"The album marks 10 years of collaboration between Tri and me," Thanh says.

The singer, who uses her melancholic voice to full effect, often sings about love and loneliness to strike a chord in listeners. She has never received professional training but managed to make her "God-gifted voice" unique.

"I try to immerse myself in the song to infuse them with feeling and spirit," she explains.

Her album was followed by Duc Tuan's Bay Gio… Bien Mua Dong (Now… Sea in Winter).

Tuan sings 10 romantic singles written by celebrated composer Duong Thu, the highlight being Xa Xam (Far Away) and O Lai Mua Dong (Stay with Winter).

Tuan is one of the few Vietnamese stars to sing classical and semi-classical music, not a popular genre among the youth.

"The album is my Christmas gift to fans," he says.

Last year he had won the Singer of the Year and Album of the Year awards at the prestigious annual Music Contribution Prize for his Music of the Night album in English and French.

Last week MV Productions released Cao Got (High Heels), an album featuring 15 songs starring well-known models and movie stars like Trang Nhung, Thao Nhi and Truc Diem.

Pop star My Le resorts to classical music for the first time in her latest album My Le in Symphony also released last week. Le's delicate style has won her acclaim among both young and older listeners.

Co Nhung Giac Mo (There're Dreams) released two weeks ago by upcoming singer Giang Hong Ngoc has also been well received. — VNS

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Electric Bicycle World Tour returns to Vietnam

Guim Valls Teruel poses for a photo outside the famous Bird’s Nest Stadium in Beijing at the start of his trip Photo: Courtesy of the organizer
Guim Valls Teruel originally from Spain plans to travel through 75 countries on his electric bicycle to promote electric vehicles and clean energy.

The eclectic cyclist started the Electric Bicycle World Tour in June 2009 in Beijing in support of a future with less reliance on traditional combustion engines, better energy conservation and waste reduction. The tour is scheduled to end in August 2012  in Vietnam.

Teruel’s electric bicycle, a Wisper 905 se World Tourer, has three 12 volt/20 watt solar panels wired in a series to recharge batteries. After traveling 14,000 kilometers the Electric Bicycle World Tour is back in Vietnam where in September 2009 Teruel, met Nguyen Thuy Anh, a Vietnamese journalist who interviewed him for a program on VTV6. In February, they will get married in Hanoi and she will join him on the tour.

The project has been written about in over fifteen different countries’ newspapers and magazines. Teruel has been interviewed on radio and broadcast on national television in China and Vietnam. The itinerary is planned into two stages: the first stage will depart in Hanoi in February and arrive in London in August, and the second stage will be from London to Hanoi in 2012.

The Electric Bicycle World Tour updated information is on the website www.electricbicycleworldtour.com and videos are uploaded at http://vimeo.com.

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Electric Bicycle World Tour returns to Vietnam

Guim Valls Teruel poses for a photo outside the famous Bird’s Nest Stadium in Beijing at the start of his trip Photo: Courtesy of the organizer
Guim Valls Teruel originally from Spain plans to travel through 75 countries on his electric bicycle to promote electric vehicles and clean energy.

The eclectic cyclist started the Electric Bicycle World Tour in June 2009 in Beijing in support of a future with less reliance on traditional combustion engines, better energy conservation and waste reduction. The tour is scheduled to end in August 2012  in Vietnam.

Teruel’s electric bicycle, a Wisper 905 se World Tourer, has three 12 volt/20 watt solar panels wired in a series to recharge batteries. After traveling 14,000 kilometers the Electric Bicycle World Tour is back in Vietnam where in September 2009 Teruel, met Nguyen Thuy Anh, a Vietnamese journalist who interviewed him for a program on VTV6. In February, they will get married in Hanoi and she will join him on the tour.

The project has been written about in over fifteen different countries’ newspapers and magazines. Teruel has been interviewed on radio and broadcast on national television in China and Vietnam. The itinerary is planned into two stages: the first stage will depart in Hanoi in February and arrive in London in August, and the second stage will be from London to Hanoi in 2012.

The Electric Bicycle World Tour updated information is on the website www.electricbicycleworldtour.com and videos are uploaded at http://vimeo.com.

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Saigon Times Concert 2011

Harmony of Trust

Soprano Rumi Yano

This singing masters graduate from Nagoya Conservatory of Music is a favorite solo and opera vocalist of radio and television audiences in Japan. Yano’s performances have been well received in China, Korea, the U.S., Canada, Italy and France. In addition to classical music, the artist is working on contemporary Japanese music projects.

Violinist Mira Khomik

Mira Khomik began violin training in Ukraine at the age of four, and then honed her performance skills under instruction of professors at the Moscow Conservatory of Music. At the age of 16, Khomik was invited to be a soloist with the L’viv Philharmonic Orchestra in Ukraine. A graduate from L’viv National Krushelnytska School of Music in Ukraine and the Chapman Conservatory of the Arts in the U.S., she has brought home various awards from music competitions in Ukraine, Romania and the U.S. She is now completing a master’s in music at California State University in Fullerton.

Conductor Dean Khomik Anderson

Dean Khomik Anderson is among the rising stars conducting in the U.S. The American-Filipino conductor has performed with such great artists as Smokey Robinson, John Tesh, Arlo Guthrie, Manhattan Transfer, Bobby McFerrin, Lincoln Mayorga and Jimmy Hopper. He lives and works in Southern California, where he conducts the Montage Civic Orchestra, the Fullerton College Symphony, and the Irvine Young Concert Artists. He has also appeared as a guest conductor of orchestras in Hong Kong, Italy and Brazil.

Pipa Maestro Tu Shan Xiang

Tu Shan Xiang graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and completed his postgraduate studies in vocal music at the Tokyo University of Arts. The maestro has joined more than 1,900 shows and tours around the world, including at Carnegie Hall in New York and overseas tours with the famous Japanese composer Kitaro. He has won a host of music prizes in Japan and China.

Tu Shan Xiang has released a number of DVDs and CDs, including the best-selling “Fantasy of BaiDi” album in China. In 2010, he made performance tours in the U.S., Europe and Asia to mark his 40 years of devotion to the performing arts.

Tu Shan Xiang surprised and impressed the audience of the Saigon Times Concert Harmony of Trust in January 2010 which was his first Vietnam performance.

The HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra

The orchestra brings together many artists who have studied at home and aboard. These artists of different generations harmonize in local and international performances of classical masterpieces as well as contemporary Vietnamese and international works.

PROGRAM "Vietnam Sketch in the New World"

PART I

Vang Son

Composer: Vu Viet Anh

Performers: The HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra

Conductor: Dean Khomik Anderson

The first movement of this three-movement symphony depicts the culture of Vietnam’s unique village tradition in a picturesque landscape. The music evokes moonlight reflections on a country river, resounding market days, village festivals, and the solemn ambience of royal palaces in the past.

Hamabe no Uta (Song of the Seashore)

Music by Tamezo Narita, lyrics by Kokei Hayashi

Soprano: Rumi Yano

Pipa: Tu Shan Xiang

Pianist: Ly Giai Hoa

Created in 1916, this work, typical of Japan, evokes the emotion of standing in awe of nature before the sea. The beauty of nature moves people and brings back their memories of the past.

O Sole Mio

Composer: Eduardo di Capua

Soprano: Rumi Yano

The famous Italian folk song embodies Habanera rhythm and resounds in festive seasons. Yano performs this ballad to relay the hope in the message “East Meets West”   on Thursday’s world

Passacaglia & Burleske Movements

(From Violin Concerto No. 1)

Composer: Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovick

Violinist: Mira Khomik

The masterpiece mirrors the composer’s journey of art and his feelings during the ups and downs of the Ukrainian history. This composition tells a long story full of sad memories and high hopes on the way to perfection.

Vietnam Sketch

Composer and performer: Tu Shan Xiang

The pipa maestro returns to Vietnam with his work Vietnam Sketch which he wrote following his first visit to the country. This piece was inspired by his impressions when he saw “seas of motorbikes,” Cham dancers, marvelous historical sites and the people’s deep human attachment to their homeland.

The artist received standing ovations during his tours of Finland, France, Italy, Canada, Japan, Korea and China celebrating his 40 years of performing.

PART II

From the New World

Composer: Antonin Dvorak

Performers: The HCMC Symphony Orchestra

Conductor: Dean Khomik Anderson 

The masterpiece written during a visit to the U.S. is characterized by cultural and racial diversity and has been welcomed all over the world thanks to its beautiful melodies embracing love and peace.

Csardas

Composer: V. Monti

Violonist : Mira Khomik

Pipa: Tu Shan Xiang

Conductor: Dean Khomik Anderson with the HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra

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Saigon Times Concert 2011

Harmony of Trust

Soprano Rumi Yano

This singing masters graduate from Nagoya Conservatory of Music is a favorite solo and opera vocalist of radio and television audiences in Japan. Yano’s performances have been well received in China, Korea, the U.S., Canada, Italy and France. In addition to classical music, the artist is working on contemporary Japanese music projects.

Violinist Mira Khomik

Mira Khomik began violin training in Ukraine at the age of four, and then honed her performance skills under instruction of professors at the Moscow Conservatory of Music. At the age of 16, Khomik was invited to be a soloist with the L’viv Philharmonic Orchestra in Ukraine. A graduate from L’viv National Krushelnytska School of Music in Ukraine and the Chapman Conservatory of the Arts in the U.S., she has brought home various awards from music competitions in Ukraine, Romania and the U.S. She is now completing a master’s in music at California State University in Fullerton.

Conductor Dean Khomik Anderson

Dean Khomik Anderson is among the rising stars conducting in the U.S. The American-Filipino conductor has performed with such great artists as Smokey Robinson, John Tesh, Arlo Guthrie, Manhattan Transfer, Bobby McFerrin, Lincoln Mayorga and Jimmy Hopper. He lives and works in Southern California, where he conducts the Montage Civic Orchestra, the Fullerton College Symphony, and the Irvine Young Concert Artists. He has also appeared as a guest conductor of orchestras in Hong Kong, Italy and Brazil.

Pipa Maestro Tu Shan Xiang

Tu Shan Xiang graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and completed his postgraduate studies in vocal music at the Tokyo University of Arts. The maestro has joined more than 1,900 shows and tours around the world, including at Carnegie Hall in New York and overseas tours with the famous Japanese composer Kitaro. He has won a host of music prizes in Japan and China.

Tu Shan Xiang has released a number of DVDs and CDs, including the best-selling “Fantasy of BaiDi” album in China. In 2010, he made performance tours in the U.S., Europe and Asia to mark his 40 years of devotion to the performing arts.

Tu Shan Xiang surprised and impressed the audience of the Saigon Times Concert Harmony of Trust in January 2010 which was his first Vietnam performance.

The HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra

The orchestra brings together many artists who have studied at home and aboard. These artists of different generations harmonize in local and international performances of classical masterpieces as well as contemporary Vietnamese and international works.

PROGRAM "Vietnam Sketch in the New World"

PART I

Vang Son

Composer: Vu Viet Anh

Performers: The HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra

Conductor: Dean Khomik Anderson

The first movement of this three-movement symphony depicts the culture of Vietnam’s unique village tradition in a picturesque landscape. The music evokes moonlight reflections on a country river, resounding market days, village festivals, and the solemn ambience of royal palaces in the past.

Hamabe no Uta (Song of the Seashore)

Music by Tamezo Narita, lyrics by Kokei Hayashi

Soprano: Rumi Yano

Pipa: Tu Shan Xiang

Pianist: Ly Giai Hoa

Created in 1916, this work, typical of Japan, evokes the emotion of standing in awe of nature before the sea. The beauty of nature moves people and brings back their memories of the past.

O Sole Mio

Composer: Eduardo di Capua

Soprano: Rumi Yano

The famous Italian folk song embodies Habanera rhythm and resounds in festive seasons. Yano performs this ballad to relay the hope in the message “East Meets West”   on Thursday’s world

Passacaglia & Burleske Movements

(From Violin Concerto No. 1)

Composer: Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovick

Violinist: Mira Khomik

The masterpiece mirrors the composer’s journey of art and his feelings during the ups and downs of the Ukrainian history. This composition tells a long story full of sad memories and high hopes on the way to perfection.

Vietnam Sketch

Composer and performer: Tu Shan Xiang

The pipa maestro returns to Vietnam with his work Vietnam Sketch which he wrote following his first visit to the country. This piece was inspired by his impressions when he saw “seas of motorbikes,” Cham dancers, marvelous historical sites and the people’s deep human attachment to their homeland.

The artist received standing ovations during his tours of Finland, France, Italy, Canada, Japan, Korea and China celebrating his 40 years of performing.

PART II

From the New World

Composer: Antonin Dvorak

Performers: The HCMC Symphony Orchestra

Conductor: Dean Khomik Anderson 

The masterpiece written during a visit to the U.S. is characterized by cultural and racial diversity and has been welcomed all over the world thanks to its beautiful melodies embracing love and peace.

Csardas

Composer: V. Monti

Violonist : Mira Khomik

Pipa: Tu Shan Xiang

Conductor: Dean Khomik Anderson with the HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra

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Year-end pop albums make their appearance

HCM CITY – Many top singers are scrambling to release their traditional year-end album to mark the festive season and are receiving a warm welcome from fans.

Pop star Phuong Thanh released a solo album on Sunday, her first of the year, titled Nao Ai Co Biet (Nobody Knows). It has 10 romantic songs, all written by well-known composer Duc Tri.

"The album marks 10 years of collaboration between Tri and me," Thanh says.

The singer, who uses her melancholic voice to full effect, often sings about love and loneliness to strike a chord in listeners. She has never received professional training but managed to make her "God-gifted voice" unique.

"I try to immerse myself in the song to infuse them with feeling and spirit," she explains.

Her album was followed by Duc Tuan's Bay Gio… Bien Mua Dong (Now… Sea in Winter).

Tuan sings 10 romantic singles written by celebrated composer Duong Thu, the highlight being Xa Xam (Far Away) and O Lai Mua Dong (Stay with Winter).

Tuan is one of the few Vietnamese stars to sing classical and semi-classical music, not a popular genre among the youth.

"The album is my Christmas gift to fans," he says.

Last year he had won the Singer of the Year and Album of the Year awards at the prestigious annual Music Contribution Prize for his Music of the Night album in English and French.

Last week MV Productions released Cao Got (High Heels), an album featuring 15 songs starring well-known models and movie stars like Trang Nhung, Thao Nhi, and Truc Diem.

Pop star My Le resorts to classical music for the first time in her latest album My Le in Symphony also released last week. Le's delicate style has won her acclaim among both young and older listeners.

Co Nhung Giac Mo (There're Dreams) released two weeks ago by upcoming singer Giang Hong Ngoc has also been well received.

"Ngoc's album Ruby 20 released last year has many sad songs," Tran Mai Dao, a fan of hers, says.

She says she prefers There're Dreams because of its several youthful melodies like Thien Duong Tinh Yeu (Paradise of Love) and Het Roi (It's Over)."

Albums by other pop singers like Pham Thanh Thao, Khanh Doan and Oversea Vietnamese Kannan Nguyen are nearing completion.

"We won't be worried about what music to hear during the festive season," a first-year student at the HCM City Open University says cheerfully. – VNS

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