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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Top ten events in culture, sports and tourism in 2010

Top ten events in culture, sports and tourism in 2010


The Ministry of Culture, Sports and
Tourism officially announced ten outstanding cultural, sports and
tourism activities in 2010 in Hanoi on Dec. 30. They are:


1.
Cultural and fine arts activities mark major celebrations, including the
80th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, the
national commemoration of the Hung Kings and the Hung King Temple
Festival, the 35th anniversary of the liberation of the south and
national reunification, President Ho Chi Minh’s 120th birthday, the 65th
anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day (Sept. 2) and the
80th anniversary of the Vietnam National United Front.


2.
Cultural, sports and tourism activities mark the grand celebration of
the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi, including the biggest-ever
parade held at Ba Dinh Square on October 10, the opening of the
Culture-Tourism Village of Vietnamese ethnic groups, an exhibition on
Vietnam’s socio-economic achievements and Thang Long-Hanoi, the “Thang
Long-Hanoi craft villages and streets” festival, the sport competitions
and the Vietnamese film days for 1,000 years of Thang Long-Hanoi.


3.
Vietnam’s heritages have been recognised by UNESCO, including the Thang
Long Imperial Citadel recognised as a world cultural heritage site, the
Saint Giong Festival in Phu Dong and Soc Temples as an Intangible
Cultural Heritage of Humanity and the 82 doctoral stone steles at the
Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university, recognised as a world
documentary heritage.


4. Cultural activities were held to
promote Vietnam’s land and people abroad, including the National Day at
the 2010 Shanghai EXPO and the Vietnam Culture Week in Cuba, Mexico,
Germany, Belgium, Cambodia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Russia, China
and India.


5. International cultural and sport events were held for
the first time in Vietnam, including the International Photo Exhibition,
International Film Festival, International Piano Contest, Miss Earth
and the Thang Long-Hanoi International Football Cup to celebrate the
capital city’s millennium birthday.


6. Director and People’s Artist
Dang Nhat Minh was honoured by the US Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences for his contributions to the Vietnam’s cinematography.


7. Sports festivals at all levels and the seventh national sports festival were held.


8.
The Vietnamese sport delegation bagged 33 medals including those at
five Olympics sport events for the first time at the 16th Asian Games
(ASIAD 16); and the Vietnamese disabled athletes secured 17 medals,
placing 11th out of 42 delegations at the first Asian Para Games.


9. Vietnam’s tourism sector welcomed five millionth foreign visitor.


10.
Tourism promotion campaign in 2010 “Vietnam-Your destination”
contributed to attract foreign tourists to Vietnam and promoting
domestic tourism. The campaign helped Vietnam welcome over five million
foreign arrivals, 28 million local visitors and grossed an estimated
revenue of 100 trillion VND./.

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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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