Showing posts with label Festival held. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festival held. Show all posts

Thursday, December 9, 2010

HCM City plan to set pancake record

A national record for the largest “banh xeo”, or savoury rice pancake,
will be set at the Taste of the World Culinary Festival to be held in
HCM City later this month.


It will be larger than 1.2m
across, La Quoc Khanh, deputy director of the city Department of
Culture, Sports and Tourism, said without specifying its size.


One of the dishes voted into the " HCM City – 100 Interesting
Things" programme, this southern specialty is made from flour, turmeric
powder, coconut milk, slivers of fatty pork, shrimp, and bean sprouts.


It is a popular dish served in many restaurants in the city's downtown area.


"The organisers plan to have the 10 best dishes listed in ‘ HCM City
– 100 interesting things' to be served at the festival," Khanh said
in a press conference on Dec.7.


Taste of the World
Culinary Festival, to be held at the September 23rd Park from December
26 to January 2, will feature 60 city restaurants that offer cuisines
from 24 countries.


"It will be the first time the festival will last eight days," Khanh said.


The organisers will have volunteers who can speak English introducing Vietnamese food and culture to foreigners, he added.


The festival will open with a colourful, multi-cultural parade through
Pham Ngu Lao, Do Quang Dau and Le Lai Streets on December 26.


The World Food Culture Centre of the Republic of Korea will take
part in the festival to promote Korean food, art and music, Khanh said.


Besides all the food on show, there will also be a bartending performance.


There will be traditional dances from the Republic of Korea ,
Russia , Germany , while the host country will showcase pastoral
harmonies and folk melodies through performances titled Dan Ca Ba Mien
(Folk Songs of Three Regions), and Am Thuc Muon Mau (Multicolour
Gastronomy).


Visitors will have a chance to feast their
eyes on a montage created from pictures of the Vietnamese “ao ba ba”
(loose-fitting blouse worn in the south) and ao dai (traditional long
dress), the Korean hanbok, and the Japanese kimono.


From 7pm to 9pm on December 31, visitors will get discounts during the "Golden Hours" at the end of the year.


A music show will count down the New Year.

The festival will be organised by the Department of Culture, Sports and
Tourism, the HCM City Tourism Association, and Youth Advertising Joint
Stock Company.


The organisers expect around 5,000 visitors to attend the festival./.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

International Sailing Festival to be held in Binh Thuan

Sailing teams from 20 countries and territories will take part in an
International Sailing Festival in Mui Ne, which is the first ever to be
held in the southern province of Binh Thuan , from Dec. 8-11.


The festival entitled “"Yachts-Sea-Sun" will include an exhibition of
200 yachts of international groups, demonstration of professional
yachtsmen and art performances by artists from Vietnam , the US , the
Republic of Korea , Australia and Russia .


During the event, a seminar on building Vietnam marine trademarks will be held.


In
announcing the festival on Oct. 7, Deputy Chairman of the Binh Thuan
People’s Committee Nguyen Van Thu said that the event was aimed at
promoting Vietnam ’s sea tourism, particularly Binh Thuan and Mui Ne
to domestic and foreign visitors, as part of the national sea strategy
till 2020.


He also said that the festival is expected to become
an annual event in Binh Thuan, along with the international paragliding
and windsurfing tournaments.


With 192 km of coastline, Binh Thuan
has many beautiful beaches, historical and cultural relics and a lot of
unique traditional festivals, which are an advantage for the province
in developing sea tourism.


Mui Ne beach in Binh Thuan is rated as one of the best for sailing in Asia by the International Yacht Association./.

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Monday, September 20, 2010

Hello! Vietnam festival to open in Japan

A festival, entitled “Hello! Vietnam ” opened at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo on September 18.


Speaking at the festival’s opening ceremony, former Japanese senator
Iwao Matsuda, Co-Chairman of the festival’s organising board said that
the festival was the largest cultural exchange between the two countries
during the year. It would help Japanese people to understand more about
the Vietnamese people and land.


Vietnamese
ambassador to Japan Nguyen Phu Binh said the festival is held in
September to mark the National Day of Vietnam (Sept. 2), and especially
to celebrate the up-coming 1,000 th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi in
October. He expressed his hope that after the festival more Japanese
friends would visit Vietnam .


The two-day Hello! Vietnam
festival 2010 is held following the success of the first Hello!
Vietnam in September 2008, which drew the participation of more than
150,000 people, including Crown Prince Naruhito.

The
festival this year is scheduled to include performances by popular
artists from both countries, like singers Ho Quynh Huong and Nam Cuong
from Vietnam , artists from Japanese Idoling, Gypsy Queen and Rap DG
Samurai groups.


The organising board expected that the Hello! Vietnam 2010 will attract about 100,000 people./.

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Vietnamese Culture Festival held in Berlin

The Vietnamese Culture Festival has been held in Berlin, Germany,
to mark the 35th anniversary of the establishment of the
Vietnam-Germany diplomatic ties.


The two-day
festival that wrapped up on August 29 included a photo exhibition on
Vietnamese land, people and culture, traditional martial arts, folk song
and dance performance.


The festival also featured a
display of Vietnam’s handicraft products as well as the nation’s
culture, tourism and cuisine.


Addressing the opening
ceremony on August 28, Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Thanh Son, who is
also Chairman of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese, spoke
highly of the initiative to host the festival in Germany, saying
that it is a good opportunity to enhance the exchange between the two
peoples.


Berlin Deputy Mayor Harald Wolf said that
the relationship between Germany and Vietnam has become closer
over the past 35 years through the exchange of experiences, culture and
high ranking delegations as well as political and economic activities.


There are around 20,000 Vietnamese people in Berlin,
said Wolf, adding that the Vietnamese community in Berlin now has a
stable position in the society, contributing to diversifying Berlin’s cultural life./.

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