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Promoting and preserving Southern amateur music

In Uncategorized on December 24, 2010 at 4:35 am

Professor Tran Van Khe, the great master of traditional Vietnamese music, gave a lecture on don ca tai tu Nam bo (Southern amateur music) at his home in Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City.

Musician Vinh Bao (L) and Professor Tran Van Khe.

Don ca tai tu Nam bo is a long standing cultural tradition in the Mekong Delta region since the end of the 19th century.


The professor explained how this music is usually performed in festivals, ceremonious worships, parties, weddings and also funerals. It is traditionally played by southerners in the evening after a long working day.


Amateur musicians and singers who wish to train further and improve their skills in playing this folk music usually gather at a member’s house to play and exchange notes.


Southern amateur music cannot be found on modern day stage or in cultural and tourist festivals. This musical art form, a genre of the old chamber of music, is usually performed on ‘plank beds’ in living rooms in southern traditional homes.


The instruments used are the dan co or dan nhi, a two stringed fiddle; dan tranh or dan thap luc, a 16 string zither; dan kim or dan nguyet (also called the moon guitar) and the doc huyen cam (monochord). In present times the monochord has been replaced with a guitar.


According to Mr.Vinh Bao, another master of this traditional Vietnamese music, a special feature of Don ca tai tu is to bring together people who want to share the same emotions and to reach out to the sensibilities of the audience.


However, both the masters lamented that this art form had fallen into the realm of cultural oblivion and felt the need to restore and preserve this valuable cultural heritage.


The Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism has asked the National Music Institute and departments of Culture, Sport and Tourism in the South to build a file on southern music for submission to UNESCO  for recognition as an intangible part of the Vietnamese cultural heritage.

Source: SGGP

Vietnam Airlines to fly direct between Can Tho and Taipei (China)

In Uncategorized on December 24, 2010 at 4:35 am

Vietnam Airlines plans non stop flights between Can Tho and Taipei  (China) to meet travel demands of passengers during the Lunar New Year 2011.

                Can Tho International Airport

The airlines celebrated the inauguration of Can Tho International Airport in December. The first inaugural flight departed from Can Tho at 1.55 on December 20 and arrived in Taipei at 6.15. The return flight left Taipei at 7.40 and arrived in Can Tho at 10.10.


The forthcoming flights are scheduled on December 29, January 12,19,21,29, 30 and February 5, 7,9,12.


In the first phase of renovation the airport was upgraded to receive domestic flights in 2008 and international flights in 2009. The total cost of the project from 2007 to 2025 is expected to exceed VND11, 000 billion.


The renovation will upgrade the airport to Grade 4E ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) standards allowing landings by larger aircrafts including the B777 and B747-400 normally used for international flights. The new facilities will also improve on the passengers checking time.

Source: SGGP

17th World Festival of Youth and Students closes

In Uncategorized on December 24, 2010 at 4:21 am




17th World Festival of Youth and Students closes


QĐND – Wednesday, December 22, 2010, 20:28 (GMT+7)

A Vietnamese delegation led by Vo Van Thuong, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, has actively contributed to the success of the 17th World Festival of Youth and Students (WFYS) which closed in South Africa on December 21.


It highlighted Vietnam’s efforts to promote the world youth and students movement for peace, national independence, democracy and social progress.


At the festival, the Vietnamese delegation held 39 bilateral meetings with leaders from youth organizations of many countries and delivered reports at 80 seminars, conferences and international solidarity forums.


One of the reports that drew loud applause from leaders of WFYS 17, is related to the international tribunal against the imperialist use of Agent Orange during the war in Vietnam and its severe and long-lasting consequences on civilians.


In his closing speech, the President of the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) Julius Malema emphasised the success of the WFYS 17 as part of the struggle to defeat imperialism for a world of peace, solidarity and social transformation.


Mr Melema said that the festival brought into play the active role of young generations in fighting imperialism and strengthening solidarity and friendship among the progressive youths in the world. He also voiced support for the Cuban people, peace on the Korean peninsula and peace for Zimbabwe and other African nations.


He called for co-ordinated efforts in the struggle against imperialism for a world of peace without nuclear weapons and an international system based on social justice, national sovereignty, independence, freedom, security, solidarity and international cooperation.


He spoke highly of the Vietnamese people’s victories in the past struggle against US imperialists and their socio-economic achievements in the current process of socialist construction, considering them as valuable lessons for progressive and revolutionary forces in the world.

Source: VOV


Source: QDND

Market economy and State management

In Uncategorized on December 21, 2010 at 9:29 am




Market economy and State management


QĐND – Monday, December 20, 2010, 21:49 (GMT+7)

Vietnam’s socialist-oriented market economy has been operating according to both the market mechanism and administrative regulations.


In early 2010, while the world economy was still in a fix to bounce back, the Vietnamese Party, National Assembly and Government worked out solutions to help the national economy recover from the global economic slowdown. 


Methods included tightening public expenditure, implementing a stimulus package, increasing exports, encouraging domestic consumption, and improving social welfare, which helped stabilize the country’s socio-economy.


Over the past year, the prices of gold and foreign currency have seen fluctuations due to not only the world’s law of supply and demand but also speculation and rumours in the domestic market.


To deal with the problems, the State bank of Vietnam (SBV) introduced effective policies to clean up the gold trading market by allowing gold import, reducing gold import taxes, adjusting exchange rates, and publicizing the national foreign exchange reserve. These policies helped reduce the gold price instability and stabilize the price of foreign currency.


At the end of the year, while the Government is making every effort to curb inflation, many commercial banks joined a race to increase interest rates, creating a more complicated situation in the banking sector.


In response to the banks’ decisions, the Government and SBV imposed administrative measures to control the race. The Ministry of Finance and Industry and the Ministry of Industry and Trade also took the initiative to control prices by deciding not to raise prices of coal, electricity, petrol and oil until the Lunar New Year Festival.


Over 2010 many lessons were learned from the management of the socialist-oriented market economy.


Firstly, the socialist-oriented market economy offers an option for the Government to use policy to intervene in specific economic issues, making the economy more transparent, in accordance with the law of supply and demand. All experts and strategists need to do is to analyse the situation and propose effective measures to the Government.


Secondly, as important social and political events are about to take place in Vietnam and the Lunar New Year Festival is drawing near. Vietnam needs to be more active in stabilizing prices and introducing administrative measures to prevent price fever.


Thirdly, the Government should keep a close watch on the market to introduce proper policies. For example, the price-stabilising fund should be used to help businesses reserve commodities to meet consumer demand in both urban and rural areas.


Fourthly, the market management policies should be transparent and consistent to enhance social unanimity.


Lastly, Vietnam should uphold the active role of mass media to help stabilise the market by providing information and analyzing the market situation, as well as pointing out the deception of those who want to play on the market. This will also help minimize the negative impact on the market created by the mass media.


Despite being adversely affected by the world’s economic downturn and Europe’s debt crisis, Vietnam is expected to see a significant economic growth rate in 2010 with foreign investment remaining high. These achievements are attributed to the State’s effective management of the economy based on the law of the market.


Source: VOV


Source: QDND

Christmas festival for orphaned and disabled children

In Uncategorized on December 21, 2010 at 9:27 am




Christmas festival for orphaned and disabled children


QĐND – Monday, December 20, 2010, 21:49 (GMT+7)

The Association for Protecting Children’s Rights and the Cub for Community held an annual Christmas festival for orphaned and disabled children in Dam Sen Water-Park, HCM City on December 19.


The festival attracted about 1,000 attendees, 400of whom were orphaned and disabled children from HCM City and Binh Duong province. Many well-known singers and artists were involved the event.


Children had the opportunity to express their talent at games, music, kung fu and circus performances and wrote letters to Santa Claus. They also received gifts and scholarships from the benefactors.


“We hoped all the participants would share their love with the orphaned and disabled children” said Nguyen Tuan Khoi, director of the Club for Community in HCM City.


Source: VOV


Source: QDND

Mau Son Mountain covered with ice and snow

In Uncategorized on December 19, 2010 at 7:57 am




Mau Son Mountain covered with ice and snow


QĐND – Saturday, December 18, 2010, 22:19 (GMT+7)

Ice and snow covered the tourism resort of Mau Son mountain in the northern mountainous province of Lang Son in the early morning of December 16 as outdoor temperature in this area plunged to minus 0.8 degree Celsius.


The Lang Son Provincial Hydrometeorology Forecast Centre said that the outdoor temperature dropped to 6.2 degrees in Lang Son City and the rainfall was measured at 19.0mm in Mau Son area.


The icy weather has attracted the attention of local residents and visitors.


Source: VOV


Source: QDND

Northern mountains get rare ice and snow

In Uncategorized on December 18, 2010 at 9:27 am

Affected by a strong cold front, temperatures in northern mountainous provinces on December 17 have continued to fall. This has cause ice and snow to appear in the areas, said the National Hydro Meteorological Forecasting Centre.

Tourists take pictures of ice-covered grass on top of Mau Son Mountain, northern Lang Son Province. (Photo:VNA)

The cold spell has been accompanied by thick fog, which has caused traffic delays.

According to Ha Van Tien, director of Lang Son Province’s Hydro Meteorological Forecasting Centre, daytime temperatures are only 7-10 degrees Celsius and ice has appeared on the top of Mau Son Mountain, in Lang Son Province’s Loc Binh District.

The temperature on the 1,541 meter mountain in Mau Son Commune fell to -0.8 degrees Celsius on December 16.

Luu Minh Hai deputy director of Lao Cai Province’s Hydro Meteorological Forecasting Centre, said ice and snow have been reported to be on trees on the Fansipan Mountain. Temperatures on the mountain have fallen to zero degrees Celsius. In addition, temperatures in Sapa in Lao Cai Province fell to a chilly 2.7 degrees.


Temperature in Cao Bang Province is less than 10 degree Celsius, but other areas only 5-8 degrees Celsius.


The provinces authorities have asked that schools are to be close, if the temperature drops below 10 degrees Celsius.


According to the National Hydro Meteorological Forecasting Centre, the cold front from the north has spread into southern Vietnam and it is forecast that the weather will turn much colder from December 18.


Meanwhile, the cold front has caused medium to heavy rains and it is extremely cold in the northern region, said the weather centre.


Related articles:


Cold front lashes central region
Central region to experience downpour, colder weather
Southern region to turn cold

Source: SGGP

Mau Son Mountain covered with ice and snow

In Uncategorized on December 17, 2010 at 1:57 pm




Mau Son Mountain covered with ice and snow


QĐND – Friday, December 17, 2010, 20:53 (GMT+7)

Ice and snow covered the tourism resort of Mau Son mountain in the northern mountainous province of Lang Son in the early morning of Dec. 16 as outdoor temperature in this area plunged to minus 0.8 degree Celsius.


The Lang Son Provincial Hydrometeorology Forecast Centre said that the outdoor temperature dropped to 6.2 degrees in Lang Son City and the rainfall was measured at 19.0mm at Mau Son.


This type of weather has attracted the attention of local residents and visitors.


Source: VNA


Source: QDND

Artistic exchange “Soldiers and journalists” takes place in HCMC

In Uncategorized on December 17, 2010 at 5:57 am




Artistic exchange “Soldiers and journalists” takes place in HCMC


QĐND – Thursday, December 16, 2010, 21:4 (GMT+7)

An artistic exchange, “Soldiers and journalists”, will be organised by the Ho Chi Minh Journalists Association and the Nghebao Magazine, in cooperation with Saigon Giai Phong Newspaper and Ho Chi Minh Television, to celebrate the 66th founding anniversary of Vietnam’s People’s Army.


The information was made public at a press conference on Wednesday.


Spectators will have exchanges with journalists who had been or have been working in the Army such as Tran Dang Khoa, Tran The Tuyen, Dao Van Su, Quynh Hop, Nhi Du and Hoai Nam to have further understanding of the virtues and daily life of Uncle Ho’s soldiers.


The program also introduces songs and poems set to music by some journalists. Meritorious artists Quang Ly, Ta Minh Tam and singers Cam Van, Anh Tuyet, Cong Lam, Thanh Thao and the Ao linh Team will join the program to be held at the Ho Chi Minh Municipal Theatre and broadcast live on HTV9 at 8pm on December 20th.


Translated by Van Hieu


Source: QDND

7th Int’l Young Innovation Exhibition on Science and Technology opens

In Uncategorized on December 16, 2010 at 2:27 pm




7th Int’l Young Innovation Exhibition on Science and Technology opens


QĐND – Thursday, December 16, 2010, 21:4 (GMT+7)

The seventh the 7th International Contest and Exhibition for Young Innovators opened in Hanoi on December 16.


The event was organised by the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Association (VUSTA), the Ministries of Finance, Public Security and Foreign Trade and the Vietnam Innovation Fund of Science and Technology (VIFOTEC). It attracted representatives from the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), the Japan Institute of Invention and Innovation and delegates from Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong (China), Taiwan (China) and Vietnam.


More than 400 contestants who are adolescents and young people at the age of 6-19 from 22 countries and territories attended the contest and exhibition. Vietnam is represented by more than 100 students from 25 provinces and cities with 89 projects and products, many of which have been already applied widely and proved their usefulness.


They competed in five fields of learning aids, software, children toys and entertainment tools, environmental protection solutions and energy saving measures.


The exhibition is held at the Hanoi Friendship Palace on December 16-18.


Source: VOV


Source: QDND

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