Showing posts with label Poetry night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poetry night. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Huong Pagoda Festival opens

Huong Pagoda Festival opens

The annual Huong (Perfume) Pagoda Festival opened in Hanoi ’s
outskirts district of My Duc on February 8 or the sixth day of the first
lunar month.


The festival is the biggest and longest annual festival in
Vietnam that lasts through three spring months, welcoming more than 1
million pilgrims and tourists each year.


On the first day of the festival, an art programme was held and an art exhibition opened at the pagoda’s museum.


Highlights
of the festival will be a poetry night and a night of flower garlands
and coloured lanterns in the Yen stream. The poetry night will be held
on the 15 th day of the first lunar month.


The festival organising board and local authorities have invested in
expanding the wharf and put a total of 4,600 boats into service during
this year’s festival.


Sightseeing trips to
pagodas, temples and caves are the main attractions at the Huong pagoda
festival, as well as ceremonies to ask favours from Lord Buddha.


Built in the late 17th century, Huong Pagoda is located in My Duc
District at a historic site that has a large number of pagodas, temples
and caverns filled with marvelous kinds of stalactiles, about 60km from
downtown Hanoi. The Huong Tich cavern has the autograph of Lord Trinh
Sam in 1770, describing the cavern as the most beautiful cave in the
country./.


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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Poetry night marks Vietnam-Laos friendship

A poetry night was held in Vientiane on November 6 to mark the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi, the 450th birthday of Vientiane
and the 35th founding anniversary of Laos.


Attending the event were Phankham Viphavan, Lao Minister of Education
and President of the Laos-Vietnam Friendship Association, former
Vietnamese Vice State President Nguyen Thi Binh and Vietnamese
Ambassador to Laos Ta Minh Chau.


Acting President of
the Lao Writers’ Association Phiulavan Luongvanna said that the poetry
night is a significant event in the literature sector between the two
countries.


He expressed his hope for more exchanges
in the field to strengthen ties between Lao and Vietnamese poets,
writers and artists, thus tightening the traditional solidarity between
the two countries.


Vice President of the Vietnam
Writers’ Association Le Quang Trang also affirmed that the event offered
an opportunity for poets to express their love to the country, friends
and comrades, helping foster the special relationship between Vietnam
and Laos./.

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