Showing posts with label Culture Sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culture Sports. Show all posts

Monday, January 24, 2011

Thanh Long stadium rumored to be sold

An authority told Tuoi Tre Sunday that the 10ha Thanh Long Sports Center in Ho Chi Minh City is soon to be handed over to a banking tycoon for management.

The source which wanted anonymity said there will be a change in the management board at the Thanh Long Culture and Sports Services Limited Liability Company which currently manages the Center in Binh Chanh district.

Tuoi Tre contacted the center's current owner - Mr. Quach Thanh Lai, nicknamed Hung who spent around VND150 billion (US$7.7 million) building the Center in 2001.

But Hung said he had no information to reveal to the press for now.

However, the anonymous businessman told Tuoi Tre that he and Hung have signed a memo about transferring the center.

“We haven’t signed the final negotiation, but it is expected to be done at the end of this month”.

He said that if the transfer is successful and he is the new boss, he would keep the center unchanged.

“But it’s hard to say anything about the future as I have no experience about sports”, the source added.

One year ago, the center was supposed to be transferred to the city Culture, Sports and Tourism Department but the department had little interest because it wanted to encourage private enterprises to invest in sports.

The reason for the transfer was cited as Hung’s poor health condition.

Thanh Long Center consists of four football fields including one with a dome and international-standard lighting system for night matches. In addition, the center has four mini artificial grass pitches, one pool and four tennis courts.

It also boasts one 1,200-seat theatre, 6 restaurants, four 3-star hotels with 180 rooms and other entertainment facilities.

Many international competitions have been held here including U-20 ASEAN 2007 and Asia Female Qualifier 2008.

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Film week celebrates with national festivals

Film week celebrates with national festivals
$0 The Cinematographic Department (CD) will held a film week nationwide
from August 31 to September 6 to mark the celebration of the 65 th
August Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2). $0
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At a press briefing in Hanoi on August 24, the Ministry of
Culture, Sports and Tourism assigned the CD to partner with Departments
of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 63 cities and provinces, cinema
companies, and movie and film publishing centres across the country to
hold the event. $0
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The organisation board said the CD
has directed the Vietnam Film Import-Export and Distribution Company
(FAFIM Vietnam) to send film versions to cities and provinces. $0
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As scheduled, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City will show the first
film on August 31. Other cities and provinces will incorporate the film
week into their future schedules. $0
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Free entrance will be available for movie fans on the first day of the film week. $0
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The film week will screen famous celluloid films such as Dung Dot
(Don’t burn), Nhin ra bien ca (Look at the sea), Duoc Song (Right to
live), Sinh menh (Life) and documentary films like Buoc ngoat (Turning
point), Teing Vi Cam o My Lai (The sound of violin in My Lai), Cao
nguyen Da (Stone Plateau). $0
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The film “Hoa Dao” (Peach Blossom) will
open the film week at the National Centre Cinema, the August cinema,
Thang Long A cinema in Hanoi and several cinemas in cities and
provinces nationwide./.$0

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Hanoi’s festival expects 30,000 visitors daily

The Thang Long-Hanoi International Tourism Festival will take place at
Bao Son Paradise Theme Park in Hanoi from October 2-5 to mark the 1000
th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi.


The Vietnam
National Administration of Tourism and Hanoi’s Department of Culture,
Sports and Tourism made the announcement on August 24.


According to the organising board, the festival, the most important
event of the 2010 National Tourism Year hosted by Hanoi municipal
People’s Committee, is expected to draw around 30,000 visitors per day.


There will be about 376 pavillions displaying
Vietnam and other countries’ tourist products and a wide range of
cultural and culinary activities during the festival.


A seminar on promoting the value of cultural heritages and traditional
craft villages to develop tourism will also be put on to strengthen
ties with domestic and international partners.


Mai
Tien Dung, Deputy Director of Hanoi’s Department of Culture, Sports and
Tourism said that the festival is a chance to spread the word about
Vietnam’s potential for tourism as well as its different cultures to
international friends./.

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