Vietnam News Agency in collaboration with the Department of Culture,
Sports and Tourism of the northern city of Hai Phong has organised the
photo exhibition "Viet Nam Seas and Islands – History, Potential and
Development".
The Centre for Assistance and Development of Movie Talents (TPD) will
present screenings of two romantic films, While You Were Sleeping and
The Holiday.
The Danish embassy and companies from that country operating in Viet
Nam have organised an event in HCM City to discuss business policies
aimed at benefiting humanity and the community as well as corporate
social responsibility related to sustainable development.
In the last week of Quentin Tarantino film month, the Centre for
Assistance and Development of Movie Talents (TPD) will screen Reservoir
Dogs, the debut of director and writer Quentin Tarantino.
The Young Photography Festival 2015 kicked off in Ha
Noi yesterday, showcasing the most excellent and creative works by
young photographers nationwide.
Tomorrow, Friday, July 10, the Centre for Assistance and Development of
Movie Talents (TPD) will screen the British movie Trainspotting by
director Danny Boyle.
Many children in HCM City and neighbouring provinces
are enjoying their longest holiday after school at summer camps
launched by the city''s entertainment and education centres.
A ceremony to close the 10 Months 10 Docs project
was held last week in Ha Noi. The project was organised by the Centre
for Assistance and Development of Movie Talents (TPD), and sponsored by
the US Embassy in Viet Nam.
Around 150 kinds of regionally distinguished fruits
will be sold on 50 boats at the "Fruit Floating Market" at the 2015
Southern Fruit Festival to be held early next month in HCM City, a press
briefing was told on Thursday.
The Friends of Viet Nam Heritage (FVH) will present four ed
shortfilms by talented directors from the Centre for Assistance and
Development of Movie Talents (TPD).
Young people nationwide are encouraged to join a writing contest on
history launched by the HCM City Youth Union this week, as part of its
cultural and community programme to mark 40 years of the South''s
Liberation Day (April 30) and national reunification.