Thursday, November 4, 2010

Chess player wins world silver

Young master Nguyen Thi Mai Hung brought home a silver medal from the
World Youth Chess Championships in Helkidiki , Greece .


The Bac Giang-born girl finished second in the girl's U16 category with
8.5 points after 11 matches, finishing level with gold medal winner
Nastassia Ziaziukina of Belarus , but losing out on sub-criteria.


The bronze went to Lisa Schut of the Netherlands .


Hung also pocketed an individual gold and a team silver medal at the
Asian Youth Chess Championships held in China in July.


Her senior, Hoang Thi Nhu Y, added a bronze for Vietnam in the
girl's U18 category. Y had a slow start to the competition but came
through strongly in the latter half of the tournament to finish on eight
points.


The gold and silver medals went to Kazimova Marmin Nizami of Azerbaijan and Cori Deysi of Peru respectively.


In the boy's competition , former world U8 champion Tran Minh Thang
finished 25th in the U10 pool and his brother could only manage 11th in
the U14 class./.

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South Korea U23 beat Vietnam in Sonha Cup opener

HCMC – South Korea U-23 beat the Vietnamese national squad 2-0 in their opening game of the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) Sonha Cup on Tuesday at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi.

The two sides began the game with their strongest lineups. Vietnam began the match with attacks from both wings with Le Tan Tai on the right and Nguyen Vu Phong on the left.

The visitors, with height advantage, put more attacks from the start of the game in search of a goal and their players dominated the ball possession in the first half. The home side also created some scoring chances but the Korean side defense resiliently held out to keep a clean sheet.

The Korean missed all scoring chances in the first half though the Vietnamese players made many mistakes. The best after 34 minutes in the first half when Jeon Hyun Cheol’s kicks hit the goalpost.

After the break, Vietnamese coach Henrique Calisto replaced key players. Midfielders Tran Duy Quang, Nguyen Trong Hoang and Le Phuoc Tu replaced Nguyen Vu Phong, Nguyen Minh Phuong and Nguyen Minh Chau.

The change prompted the home side to launch more attacks toward the Korean goalmouth in the first minutes of the second half. However, the Vietnamese players just created some good chances.

The Vietnamese defenders continuously made many mistakes in the second half. Jung Woo Young had a good chance to open the score in the 63rd minute and the substitution easily beat goalkeeper Duong Hong Son in a free kick from outside the penalty box.

Jung Woo Young nearly scored again for the Korean side in the 78th minute when his free kick hit the cross bar before Kim Min Je finalized the game at 2-0 in the 90th minute.

In the earlier opening game, the North Koreans showed why they were favorites as they earned a 2-1 victory over Singapore in the last minutes despite Singapore opened the score in the first half. 

The national football teams from Singapore, North Korea and hosts Vietnam together with the U23 team of South Korea are competing in the annual tournament. The tournament is considered the final test for both Vietnam and Singapore before the Southeast Asian championship/AFF Suzuki Cup 2010, which will be held in Vietnam and Indonesia from December 1 to 29.

Tomorrow’s matches at My Dinh National Stadium are North Korea vs. South Korea U23 at 5:00 p.m. and Vietnam vs. Singapore at 7:00 p.m.

The four teams are competing in a round-robin tournament, which will end in Hanoi on Saturday.

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Vietnam, Hungary expand cultural cooperation

An exhibition on paintings and statues by Hungarian artists are taking
place in Ho Chi Minh City from November 3-7, as part of activities to
mark the 60 th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and
Hungary.


The event was jointly held by the Vietnam Union of Friendship
Organisations, the HCM City Vietnam-Hungary Friendship Association and
the Hungarian Embassy in Vietnam.


On display were 50 works of painting, sculpture, graphic and video.


Vizi Laszlo, Hungarian Ambassador to Vietnam said that the event
offered a chance to expand cultural cooperation between the two
countries, affirming that the Hungarian government considered Vietnam as
its strategic partner in Asia and the Southeast Asian region.


He added that the two countries should boost cooperation in not only
politics, economy, trade but also culture and education.


Hua Ngoc Thuan, deputy chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee
said that the friendship and cooperative ties between Vietnam and
Hungary in general, and between Ho Chi Minh City and Hungary in
particular have been expanded in many fields including politics,
economy, education and training, and cultural exchange./.

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Flag planted on Fansipan peak to mark Hanoi’s birthday

A flag commemorating symbolising the capital city of Hanoi ’s
millennium was planted by amateur climbers on the nation’s highest
mountain - Fansipan peak at 3,143 m above sea level - in the northern
province of Lao Cai on Nov. 2.


The flag planting
ceremony was the culmination of an international contest for tourists
hosted by the Lao Cai authorities and the Vietnam National
Administration of Tourism in celebration of Hanoi ’s 1,000-year
anniversary.


Nguyen Tien Vung, who won the
competition’s second stage at the 2,800m altitude, earned the honour to
plant the flag on the peak dubbed the ‘roof of Indochina ’.


In the evening of the same day, a closing ceremony of the international competition was held in Sa Pa town.


Besides an individual prize for Vung and an collective prize for the
team of businesses in eight northwestern provinces, the organisers also
presented four prizes for best collections of photos of Fansipan and the
competition.


The two-day and one-night tour to climb
up the Fansipan and plant the flag marking the Thang Long-Hanoi’s
birthday included three stages, with the first beginning at the Nui Xe
mountain to the 2,200m altitude, the second from the 2,200m to 2,800m
altitude and the last stage – from the 2,800m to the highest peak.


The tour aimed to promote the tourist potentials of Lao Cai province and the country as well./.

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Cross-cultural show presents French fashion

Hanoians will witness the beauty of French fashion when four Parisian
brands present their creations in the capital on Nov. 3 night.


As a cultural exchange between the Ile-de-France region and Hanoi
, the fashion show will allow Hanoians a glimpse of this integral part
of French culture and provide the French designers a view into
Vietnamese fashion.


The French brands set to introduce
their creations are Ambrym, Christophe Josse, Dormeuil, and the
children's label, Charabia.


"I have a special interest
in ethnic handmade fabric so I have visited some traditional villages
in the North to learn about the materials that can be used for my
artistic limited edition creations," said 25-year-old designer Gabrielle
Gerard from Ambrym.


Five Vietnamese designers, Kelly Bui,
Do Manh Cuong, Hoang Hai, Le Ha and Sy Hoang, will join the French
designers to showcase their latest collections.


Veteran designer Sy Hoang will present his ao dai (Vietnamese
traditional robe) collections. He will show his collections for both
women and children, who he says are the "generation preserving our
traditions."


Environmentally friendly materials are
the highlight of Kelly Bui's collection, while crystal, feather and lace
adorn Hoang Hai's stunning gowns. Young designer Do Manh Cuong will
present his feminine and sophisticated creations. And finally, Le Ha
will showcase her designs emphasising the activeness of modern women.


There will also be a performance combining contemporary dance and shadow puppetry during the fashion show.


The event, directed by French choreographer Fanny de Chaille and
musical director Christophe Chassol, will start at 6pm at the Hanoi
Opera House./.

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Photos capture bridge's essence

Long Bien Bridge , famous for its unique architecture and long
history, has been an inspiration for many artists zoith , One of the
latest American photographer Douglas Jardine.


He
displays his black-and-white photos of the bridge until on Nov. 12 at an
exhibition titled Long Bien Bridge – The Connection at Maison
des Arts, Van Mieu Street , Hanoi .


Hanoi 's
Long Bien Bridge was built in 1903 by French architect Gustave
Eiffel, the man who, 14 years, earlier, designed the Eiffel tower.


In fact the iron latticework used on the bridge reflects the style of the Eiffel tower.


When built, the bridge was called the Doumer Bridge , after Paul
Doumer – the Governor General of French Indochina and later the French
president. At the time, it was one of the longest bridges in Asia with
a length of 1,682m.


During the American War, the
bridge was the highest-priority target in northern Vietnam for US
bombers. This was because all supplies moving by rail from China and
Hai Phong crossed into the city over the bridge.


The
first bombing raids in August, 1967 dropped three of the bridge's 19
spans into the river. From that date until January, 1973, the bridge was
repeatedly bombed and repaired.


But despite putting
the bridge out of commission for long periods of time, the US never
succeeded in fully halting the flow of supplies into the city, which
continued to move over an improvised network of pontoons, bamboo rafts,
and other makeshift devices.


Nguyen Nga, owner of
Maison des Arts, said she hoped the bridge will remain a place of
cultural and artistic importance, linking Vietnam to countries
across the world.


"The bridge spans the banks of the
Hong (Red) River, it also spans the banks of memory and history," says
Jardine. "When we stand on the bridge, we are connected to the past and
we gaze at the future."


Jardine, 34, who is married to
a Hanoian woman, now works as director of Academic Affairs at the
Faculty of International Studies at Hanoi University .


Jardine visits Long Bien Bridge four or five times a week to
enjoy the view and take photos of the bridge and the life around it.
With his black-and-white photography, he likes to capture people close
up.


Sometimes, they don't want to be photographed, so he spends time talking to them to capture their stories./.

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Athletes capture twin golds at Malaysia Open

Vietnamese track and field athletes returned home from the Malaysia Open on the weekend with two gold and one silver medals.


Regional sprint queen Vu Thi Huong, who won the first semi-final, went
on to take the title of the women's 100m event in a time of 11.55sec.
Her teammate Le Ngoc Phuong, who won the second semi-final, pocketed the
silver in 11.79 sec.


They both later participated in the women's 4x100m relay, which Vietnam easily won in a time of 45.06sec.


Coach Nguyen Dinh Minh said he was pleased with the team's
achievements, even though they had performed better at other
tournaments.


"They performed well and achieved some
good results at the [ Malaysia ] Open. What I regretted most however
is that the competition attracted only Southeast Asian athletes, so we
were not able to test ourselves against the best in the region," Minh
said.


He added that he was not disappointed that Huong
did not get closer to her best time of 11.34, which she achieved when
winning the SEA Games title. He said there were still three weeks to go
to the 16th Asian Games (ASIAD), when he said he believed Huong would be
at her peak.


At the biggest sports event in the
region, Vietnamese athletes will compete in the women's 200m, 800m,
1,500m, 400m hurdle and 4x400m relay; while the men will take part in
the 800m, 1,500m, long jump, triple jump and decathlon.


The track and field events start on November 21, with the finals
taking place six days later at the Aoti Stadium in Guangzhou ./.

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