Vietnamese game developers and lecturers of Uppsala University’s Department of Game Design in Sweden met yesterday in Hà Nội to share their experiences on computer game design.
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.
Vietnamese and South Korean pop artists will perform
at a festival jointly organised by the culture, sports and tourism
ministry, the South Korean embassy and the Korean Association in Ha Noi.
Films from nine Latin American countries will be
screened at the third Latin American Film Festival, which will run from
November 11 to 14 at the Ha Noi Cinematheque.
The Embassy of Israel in Viet Nam will host the photo exhibition "Writing with Light" by Ziv Koren, one of Israel''s most highly regarded photographers.
More than 20 chefs and pastry chefs from around the
world will converge in Ha Noi in early November for four days to share
their skills with fellow professionals, students and the public.
The Colombian Charge d''Affairs en pied to Viet Nam, Carlos Alfonso Alban Franco, wrote to Viet Nam News on the occasion of the 205th Colombian Independence Day, July 20.
The Can Tho City''s People''s Committee has decided to stop construction
on the restoration of the 100-year-old Chau Van Liem High School in Ninh
Kieu District, after receiving strong objections from residents and
experts.
A fashion show of ao dai, the traditional
Vietnamese long robe, was held in Berlin on Saturday with the
participation of Spanish designer Diego Cortizas.
The US Embassy in Ha Noi and Freeland Foundation will launch a contest
to highlight wildlife trafficking and rhino horn use in Viet Nam, at
Hanoi Cinematheque on June 22.
CAMA Vietnam and the Swedish Embassy have collaborated for the first
time to present the city with some of the most exciting, groundbreaking
young acts from Sweden tonight at CAMA ATK.
Vietnamese secondary and high school students are being encouraged to
take part in a film contest organised by the Japanese Embassy and the Ho
Chi Minh Communist Youth Union.