Painted manhole covers in Saigon hoped to increase environmental awareness

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A painted manhole covers in Saigon

Around 30 manhole covers in District 5, Ho Chi Minh City have been turned from cement and metal eyesores to exquisite paintings by a group of young people hoping to raise awareness of the city’s battle against litter.

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Old, hideous manhole covers on Hai Thuong Lan Ong, Tan Da, and Trieu Quang Phuc Streets have become relics of the past, replaced by scenes of fish ponds and nature’s beauty.

The project was initiated by Youth Union members from the district’s Ward 10, with fine art students from Saigon University serving as the primary artists for the campaign.

“We have ask private businesses and individual donors to sponsor the paintings,” said  Nguyen Ngoc Uyen Phuong, deputy secretary of the ward Youth Union,

“If we are able to raise more funds, we can expand the program to other streets in District 5.”

It is not uncommon for manhole covers to double as dumpsters in districts throughout the city.

“Since the covers were changed to art, people have stopped littering on them,” Nguyen Phuong Hoa, a 54-year-old street vendor on Tan Da, said.

“It is also relaxing to look at the paintings while I sell here every day.”

Architect Ngo Viet Nam Son said artwork and its contribution to the urban landscape should be respected.

Vo Thi Minh Hue, a psychological expert, believes the beautiful manhole covers, as well as walls featuring colorful murals, will encourage more walking amongst local residents.

“Residents will also feel the need to keep the street clean,” she said.

However, some are concerned that the paintings will do more harm than good.

“Many Vietnamese like to stop and watch anything unusual they see on the street.  These people will cause traffic jams if they’re distracted by these exquisite manhole covers,” one Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reader said.

Another reader believes that it is more important to have clean sewages and safe manholes than beautiful covers.

Below are some pictures of the new artwork.

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No permissions needed for popular songs: deputy PM

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Update: May, 23/2017 – 18:00

Singer Trọng Tấn, who specialises in performing revolutionary songs. VNS File Photo

HÀ NỘI — Deputy Prime Minister Vũ Đức Đam has asked the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to update its legal documents and regulations on musical performance.

The Deputy PM said that already popular songs that have no words against traditional culture values and do not go against national interest should not need any permission for public performance, regardless of when and where they were composed.

Đam also asked the ministry to enhance its management capabilities over its Performing Arts Department, which recently issued some unpopular regulations that had to be retracted. Tiếp tục đọc “No permissions needed for popular songs: deputy PM”

Sunny Nha Trang a new hotspot for art

Last update 00:02 | 22/05/2017

VietNamNet Bridge – For many, Nha Trang evokes images of the sea, or memories of holidays spent on the beach. Nha Trang has always been a popular destination for vacationing Vietnamese, but with air travel becoming ever cheaper and easier, international tourists are getting in on the action.

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Visitors to Nha Trang expect a relaxing time, however, a group of local artists is looking to change that. The plan is to provide a more cultural experience to sun-and-sand-seeking holidaymakers. Tiếp tục đọc “Sunny Nha Trang a new hotspot for art”

Vietnam – Asia silk festival to take place in Hoi An

Last update 10:44 | 17/05/2017

The Vietnam – Asia silk culture festival is scheduled to run in Hoi An silk village in the central province of Quang Nam between June 11 and 14.

The event aims at promoting and preserving the value of traditional silk villages across Vietnam, including Van Phuc (Hanoi), Hoi An and Ma Chau (Quang Nam), and Bao Loc (the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong), among others.

It will also connect craftsmen with potential business partners from Japan, India, China, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Europe. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnam – Asia silk festival to take place in Hoi An”

Mural painting at Da Nang airport wins bronze at Int’l Design Awards

Last update 10:38 | 15/05/2017

A mural painting created by artist Nguyen Thu Thuy and her colleagues from the New Hanoi Art Company located in Da Nang International Airport won the bronze medal at the 10th International Design Awards (IDA), the awards jury announced on May 11.

Thuy also brought home a consolation prize for her ‘Love Heart for Hanoi’, a heart-shaped sculpture decorated with millions of ceramic tiles.

The mural at Da Nang airport covers a pillar that is 7.4m in height and 6.4m in diameter featuring images of flowers and tropical trees.

The work, made with paints produced by the French-based industrial paint producer Guard Industrie, was inaugurated in March this year as the first painting as part of an art project to transform Da Nang airport into a tropical garden.

The project was highly appreciated by the judges for creatively and successfully applying materials in building and industrial construction into community arts. The use of flowers and green trees helps to create a fresh and environmentally-friendly feel for viewers, thus meeting criteria set for the IDA’s Design for Society and Design for Environment category.

Earlier, Thuy was given an honourable mention at the eighth IDA in 2015 for her lotus-shaped fountain at Mai Xuan Thuong flower garden. Tiếp tục đọc “Mural painting at Da Nang airport wins bronze at Int’l Design Awards”

Weekly street art show debuts in downtown Ho Chi Minh City

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Updated : 05/14/2017 17:01 GMT + 7

A new program featuring street performances were opened on Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Street in Ho Chi Minh City on Saturday evening.

The Ho Chi Minh City Street Show was debuted at 7:00 pm, amazing local residents and tourists with a variety of gigs along the pedestrian street.

The program is set to take place from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm every Saturday and Sunday night on Nguyen Hue.

The show began with the sound of EDM (electronic dance music) that attracted nearby visitors to a total of six stages featuring different genres of street art. Tiếp tục đọc “Weekly street art show debuts in downtown Ho Chi Minh City”

Vietnamese film Father and Son wins three international awards

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Update: May, 09/2017 – 17:00

The Vietnamese film Cha Cõng Con (Father and Son), directed by Lương Đình Dũng, won the Best Cinematography award at the 17th Milano International Film Festival (MIFF). — Photo from facebook of Lương Đình Dũng
HÀ NỘI — The Vietnamese film Cha cõng con (Father and Son) has won the Best Cinematography award at the 17th Milano International Film Festival (MIFF).The MIFF, taking place in Milan from May 10 to June 10, selects features, documentaries and short films nominated by the cultural non-profit Leonardo Da Vinci Film Society. The Best Film award will be announced in late May. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnamese film Father and Son wins three international awards”

Tại sao Người đẹp yêu Quái vật?

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TTCT – Có lẽ ít ai biết đến cái tên Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve, song nhất định đã nghe hoặc thậm chí thổn thức khi thưởng lãm tác phẩm cổ tích Người đẹp và Quái vật, sau vô số lần được chuyển thể, phổ biến nhất là qua xưởng hoạt hình của Disney. 

Tại sao Người đẹp yêu Quái vật?
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Nhưng ta sẽ không sa đà vào nội dung cũng như tính thẩm mỹ đã được bàn đến nát bét của tác phẩm này, mà đau đầu bởi một ý tưởng được nó gợi ra về quan hệ giữa hai giới tính: Tại sao (thiên hạ hay nghĩ) phái yếu ưa đàn ông gai góc, tại sao các định kiến xã hội truyền thống về giới săn bắn và giới hái lượm còn có đất đứng ở thế kỷ 21? Tiếp tục đọc “Tại sao Người đẹp yêu Quái vật?”

Vietnamese designers raise body-shaming awareness through print ads

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Updated : 05/08/2017 15:32 GMT + 7

Print ads aimed at crushing stereotypes about physical beauty are the theme of a competition held for young designers in Vietnam.

The designs send a haunting message about body shaming, the practice of making negative comments on a person’s body shape or size.

The 16 best designs were voted on by Facebook users, ten of which will be selected by a board of judges for exhibition at a festival this weekend at the Ho Chi Minh City campus of the Foreign Trade University. Tiếp tục đọc “Vietnamese designers raise body-shaming awareness through print ads”

Weaving a new future for rush mattresses

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Update: May, 07/2017 – 09:00

Something to smile about: A boy plays with a train made by Nam. VNS Photo Huê Phong
A man born on a mattress made by his native village artisans tries to gain a fresh lease of life for the traditional craft with new, market-oriented designs, Phước Bửu  reportsNguyễn Viết Nam was born on a mattress woven by highly skilled artisans.

He was not the only one, of course.

The mattresses produced by artisans of Phò Trạch Village in the northern part of Thừa Thiên-Huế Province using craft skills handed over through generations have also welcomed the birth of generations of babies in the village and beyond. Tiếp tục đọc “Weaving a new future for rush mattresses”

Female director’s movie wins Best Film at AIFFA 2017

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Update: May, 08/2017 – 19:14

Female director Hồng Ánh (left), actress Ngọc Thanh Tâm and AIFFA 2017 Best Actor Phạm Hồng Phước, of Đảo Của Dân Ngụ Cư, at the Asean International Film Festival & Awards. — Photo courtesy of Blue Productions
HCM CITY —  Hồng Ánh’s third film, Đảo Của Dân Ngụ Cư (The Way Station), has won the Best Film at Asean International Films Festival & Awards (AIFFA 2017) in Malaysia.The female film director and producer won against four competitors from the Philippines and Indonesia at the awards ceremony last Saturday evening. Tiếp tục đọc “Female director’s movie wins Best Film at AIFFA 2017”

Preserving statue sculpting in Central Highlands

Last update 19:39 | 07/05/2017

Being well-known as a grave statue–carving artisan and wooden statue–maker, artisan A Doan in Dac Ha Commune, Tu Mo Rong District in the Central Highlands Province of Kon Tum, has greatly contributed to preserving this unique art, promoting the culture of the Central Highlands.

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Artisan A Doan and his set of wooden statues reproducing the activities of a family

Keeping values

Artisan A Doan worries about the future of many aspects of the culture of ethnic minority groups including Bana, Giarai, Ede and Mnong. He said, “I’m always afraid of the disappearance of the cultural beauties of the Central Highlands people”. Tiếp tục đọc “Preserving statue sculpting in Central Highlands”

Artists from central Vietnam flaunt artwork in Ho Chi Minh City

TUOI TRE NEWS

Updated : 05/07/2017 17:00 GMT + 7

Currently displayed works by artists from central Vietnamese provinces are a breath of fresh air for art enthusiasts in Ho Chi Minh City.

Nine artists are showcasing their paintings in an exhibition called ‘Gio Lao’ (Foehn), which opened on Saturday at the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts, at 97A, Pho Duc Chinh Street in District 1, and runs until May 16.

The group, comprising Vu Duy Tam, Ho Van Hung, Nguyen Van He, Nguyen Hoang Trang, Tran Huu Nhat, Vo Van Than, Nguyen An, Tran The Vinh and Tran Ngoc Bay, all hail from central provinces and graduated in fine arts from Hue University.

The exhibition features 42 pieces in different materials including arcrylic, oil and water color.

While Vu Duy Tam accentuates children’s innocent world in his portraits, Ho Van Hung showcases picturesque landscapes in his elegant water color works, and Nguyen Van He highlights human emotions amidst  nature.

Meanwhile, works by artists Tran The Vinh, Vo Van Than, Nguyen Hoang Trang, Tran Ngoc Bay and Nguyen An incorporate contemporary breaths with the rich spiritual life in Hue, Vietnam’s imperial capital.

The event’s theme, ‘Gio Lao’ or Foehn, which is a type of dry, warm, down-slope wind that occurs in the downwind side of a mountain range, is a distinctive climatic characteristic in coastal provinces in central Vietnam. Tiếp tục đọc “Artists from central Vietnam flaunt artwork in Ho Chi Minh City”