The HCMC Music Conservatory will perform two
Christmas concerts in collaboration with the US''s Washington State
University – the Saigon Wind Ensemble today and Duo Tuba & Piano tomorrow.
Nguyen The Son will present his latest installation artworks inspired
by his memories of the State subsidised economy at an exhibition that
will open on August 13 at the Goethe Institute.
I have the pleasure to celebrate once again the Independence Day of the
State of Israel here in Viet Nam. This year, for our 67th anniversary, I
would like Vietnamese to discover the diversity of Israel.
Ambassador of the State of Qatar Abdalla Al-Hamar
and the embassy''s staff visit the SOS Village and organise activities
for children to celebrate International Happiness Day (March 20) hosted
by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Qatar is a peninsula on the western shore of the Arabian Gulf. Almost 80
per cent of its population of more than two million people reside in
the city of Doha, the nation''s business and administrative capital.
The central city of Da Nang needed Las Vegas-style
"entertainment centres" to lure tourists, speakers told a conference on
Saturday co-hosted by Duy Tan University and San Jose State University.
An old family with connections to the last Vietnamese dynasty yesterday
donated precious documents on Viet Nam''s sovereignty over the sea and
islands to the State.
The first ever concert to front line oboists will be held in Ha Noi
tomorrow. The oboists will perform pieces by international and
Vietnamese composers.
Thirty oil paintings by Vietnamese artists, featuring people throughout
the world who supported Viet Nam during its wars and development
process, are on display in downtown Ha Noi.
A vast complex of houses and spiritual structures from the 54 ethnic
groups from all over Viet Nam is still a work-in-progress by the State.
The tribal Disneyland, known as the Viet Nam National Village for Ethnic
Culture and Tourism, is situated in...
"Phuong Mai – A State of Journey" is the name of an art exhibition
featuring 25 works including oil, lacquer and acrylic paintings as well
as woodcuts by 20 famous Vietnamese artists in HCM City.
The race to possess valuable antiques has become a battle between
State-owned, private museums and antique collectors in Viet Nam, say
those in charge of State-owned museums.