Showing posts with label Duong province. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Duong province. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Thien cruises to junior tennis quarterfinal

Teenager Nguyen Hoang Thien cruised to the quarters-finals of the Viet Nam International Junior Championship after beating Denmark's Mikael Torpegaard 6-4, 6-2 in southern Binh Duong Province yesterday.

Thien, the top seed, beat South Korea's Lee Sung-hui 6-0, 6-1 in the boys' singles first round on Monday.

The 15-year-old will meet Sweden's Solberg Christoffer, who beat Vietnamese Ho Huynh Dan Mach 6-2, 6-4, in the quarters at Binh Duong's Becamex Sports Centre today.

On Saturday, Thien won the men's singles title at the International Junior Championships in the southern province of Bac Lieu.

Two years ago, Thien took the singles title in Binh Duong Province, but only managed third place last year.

Born in 1995, Thien first stepped onto a tennis court at the age of eight.

His target is to break into the top 200 in the world by the time he's 18.

He currently ranks 431st in the International Tennis Federation's junior rankings.

Santos says no plans for Binh Duong move

Goalkeeper Phan Van Santos says he has not signed a contract with the Becamex Binh Duong football club for the next V-League season.

"It is not true that I have signed a three-year contract with Binh Duong and I am currently under contract with Navibank Sai Gon," the former national goalkeeper told Viet Nam News, rejecting local reports about his move.

The naturalised Brazilian Vietnamese, known for scoring goals from free kicks, is on a four-day business trip to Singapore.

Santos, 33, who was granted Vietnamese citizenship in 2008, has played football in Viet Nam for nine years and is one of the most successful goalkeepers in the V-League.

In eight years with Dong Tam Long An, he won two V-League titles before moving to Navibank Sai Gon in the second half of last season. — VNS

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Friday, September 10, 2010

Ceramic pieces set nine national records

The Vietnamese Record Book has acknowledged nine national records set by ceramic objects and related events.


Certificates of recognition for the records were awarded at the first
Vietnam Ceramic Festival that concluded in Binh Duong province Sept. 8.


The "Essence of Vietnamese Ceramics" exhibition was itself named the biggest collection of ancient ceramics in the country.


The six-day event featured 720 items made during different eras, from
pre-historic times till today, going through successive feudal dynasties
in between.

The Golden Lotus, which is 88cm tall and 63cm
across at the mouth and weighing 45kg, was declared the biggest
one-piece ceramic trophy.


The Vietnamese Soul, which is 99cm tall, was acknowledged as the tallest one-piece ceramic trophy.


The gold-plated Van Lang, measuring 75cm across, 80cm high and weighing 45kg was named the largest one-piece ceramic bowl.

An unnamed lamp made at a workshop in Bac Ninh province became the tallest ceramic lamp at a height of 3.9m.


Called ‘Heaven and Earth,' the largest ceramic jar weighs 200kg and has a mouth with a diameter of 3.5m.


Another jar, ‘Globe,' was the tallest handmade one-piece jar at 1.86m. It weighed 165kg.


The ‘Thang Long Vase', shaped like a bronze drum with a height of 73cm
and a weight of almost 30kg, set the record for the biggest bronze
drum-shaped vase.


An arrangement of 3,099 ceramic
items covering 4,000sq.m that was displayed on the opening day of the
festival under the theme ‘Vietnamese Ceramic – Identity and
Development,' was called the biggest exhibition of installation art.


The ceramic festival, which was held for the first time in Binh Duong
province, cradle of the craft in the south, aimed to revitalise the
craft that many experts have said is on the decline./.

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