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Exhibition “Paintings on Tale of Kieu” underway in Hanoi

November 20, 2020 by hanoitimes.vn

The Hanoitimes – Ninety-six oil paintings featuring themes inspired by the Tale of Kieu – a masterpiece of Vietnamese poetry written by Nguyen Du are on display by devotee artist.

An exhibition entitled “Paintings of the Tale of Kieu” is underway at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, Hanoi to commemorate great poet Nguyen Du on the occasion of his 200th death anniversary (1820-2020).

A work by painter Nguyen Tuan Son

The exhibition of painter Nguyen Tuan Son, whose nickname is ‘Son Kieu’, consists 96 oil paintings featuring themes on the Tale of Kieu- a masterpiece of Vietnamese poetry written by Nguyen Du.

The exhibition is expected to bring a new perspective on human values of familiar characters appeared in the epic poem through their portraits. The author wishes to have a cultural space for Kieu and Ho Xuan Huong in the capital, contributing to the development of art education and to national culture.

These selectively artworks are considered achievements of more than 20 years of pursuing research, exploration and creation inspired on the Tale of Kieu by painter Nguyen Tuan Son. The abstract paintings are created in accordance with the artist’s emotions, thus, visitors have to view them carefully many times and ‘read between brushstrokes’ to understand the hidden meaning in each painting.

The exhibition will last until November 23, 2020.

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Actors gear up for ‘Kieu’ movie premiere in March

February 22, 2021 by en.vietnamplus.vn

Actors gear up for 'Kieu' movie premiere in March hinh anh 1 EPIC: The movie poster for Kieu. (Photo courtesy of the producers)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) –  After more than a year in production, the full cast and crew for the film Kieu produced by Tincom Media were recently announced.

The movie is based on Truyen Kieu (the Tale of Kieu) written by 18th century poet Nguyen Du, recognised as one of the country’s top literary works.

The epic poem has more than 3,200 verses recounting the life and trials over 15 years of Kieu, a beautiful, talented young woman who had to sell herself to save her family.

“Originally we planned to make a TV series of 40 episodes in 2010. However, that was replaced by the current 90-minute movie, said producer/director Mai Thu Huyen.

“Therefore, I chose one period in her life that I think has the most attractive elements to put in the movie.

“The focus is on Thuc Sinh, someone who’s not only her saviour but is also deeply in love with Kieu. I want to attract the modern audience with a classic topic of all time, love.”

While the main characters are relatively new faces, those in the supporting roles have bigger names like People’s Artist Le Khanh, singer Phuong Thanh, actors Hieu Hien, Long Dep Trai, and model Le Thu An.

The movie is produced by Mai Thu Huyen with the script written by Phi Tien Son.

The team, composed of more than 100 people, travelled across the country for two months for shooting, though the pandemic greatly affected the production process.

Other artists involved include producer/director Huyen, Meritorious artist Phi Tien Son as scriptwriter/director of photography, executive producer Tran Buu Loc, designer Vi Ngoc Mai, costume designer Thuy Nguyen, and music director Bui Huy Tuan.

With a voice deemed suitable for a historical drama soundtrack, singer Bui Lan Huong was entrusted to perform the movie’s theme song titled Kieu Menh Khuc and the music video will come out later this month.

Le Anh Huy, the main actor playing Thuc Sinh, is a Vietnamese-American. When invited to join the casting, he rescheduled his plans to fly back to the US.

After winning the role, he decided to quit his job as a hospital ultrasound technician to be fully dedicated to the part.

“After having talked to the scriptwriter, Mr Phi Tien Son, I understood the role so much better and was fully immersed in being my character,” Huy said.

The movie will premiere on March 5./.

VNA

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Ukiyoto Publishing (Singapore) Starts Year 2021 with Mega Thrillers & Bestsellers

February 8, 2021 by bizhub.vn

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 8 February 2021 – Ukiyoto Singapore Pte Ltd. starts out the year 2021 with exciting releases ranging across mystery thrillers, memoirs, biographies and culinary reviews. With its focus on literary activities in Asia, this season of Litteratura, The Literary Magazine slated for release end Feb’21 covers few of the best authors and writers from Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and India.

In Q3 FY20-21, Ukiyoto had tied up with a chain of mega bookstores such as Kinokuniya, MPH, Times, LitBook Cafe via distributor Gerakbudaya in Malaysia to source books for placement at their stores. Several outdoor activities such as book launch, book reading, award ceremonies and others are planned in the second half of 2021 based on government decisions with regards the pandemic.

To mark the Chinese New Year 2021, an online live Panel Discussion is scheduled on 14th Feb, 12:30pm PHT on the topic, “Scope of Literature in Asia post Pandemic”. The panel comprises writers from Philippines — Lia de Jesus, Nicole Narvato, Karmela Mirriam Ebreo and Anne Marla moderated by best selling author, Shrutidhora P Mohor from India.

Christine Musa, author from Philippines says, “My book entitled, ‘I Escaped the Narcissist: Memoirs of an Empath Supernova‘ was the very first ever published book that I have, all thanks to Ukiyoto Publishing for making my dream of becoming a published author finally come true!

Christine’s future plans as a published author is to produce more content which are focused around having a peaceful life away from any form of abuse and a truthful life away from any pretentions driven by the desire to have a picture-perfect ideal life.

Karmela Mirriam Ebreo, a Filipina by blood and birth is a lawyer by profession and a blogger by passion. An active member of Soroptimist International, a global volunteer organization working to economically empower women and girls, she started Mirriam Dictionary back in 2009 when she was about to graduate college. Life had a few surprises along the way and she ended up in law school. Her recently released title, Life Un-Counselled supposed to be a collection of her musings and life hacks — That is what the title is really about, life counselling. Since she is not a psychologist but a case counsel — not an expert on life in general, it was tweaked to be “un-counselled”. However, upon consultation with Ukiyoto, she was advised that it was best to feature her craft projects for her first book with the subtitle: a case of quick craft projects.

Mirriam loves DIYs and everything crafting but hates long and complicated ones. In a nutshell, the book is for those who are like her — a lazy type of crafter.

“I am all for women empowerment. Women and girls have so much to offer this world, and when they are empowered, they can contribute more to society. Most women are inherently creative but sometimes they are discouraged by complexities. In a way, Life un-counselled: a case of quick craft project seeks to inspire these creative hearts to begin. That is also why extremely easy projects are featured in the book. From here, they can start a small business too like paper crafts or party favors. If they do that, they are one step closer to becoming economically empowered women, the goal of the organization I am in– Soroptimist International. The book somehow tries to achieve that too.” as Mirriam tells us.

Vartika Sharma Lekhak, our author from India is a post-graduate in History from JNU, an educator by profession and a travel writer.

She is the author of the book — Bra Strap, and two anthologies — When Women Speak Up and The Take Off. The short-story collection Bra Strap — The stories hidden beneath the strings gives voice to the subdued tales of women from different walks of life. It highlights the message that everyone has a story to tell, some of them are magnificent, while some are ordinary. But every story needs to be told. The Anthology ‘When Women Speak Up’, published by Women’s Web, features leading women voices in India including her contribution, ‘The Girl With Sealed Vagina.’  The Take Off, a passionate project of Cyclops, is India’s first book that brings true stories of Indian cyclists, including her contribution, ‘A Housewife’s Bike Love Story.’

From childhood, Vartika liked to maintain a writing journal. Even today she has a trunk full of old diaries, letters which she considers as her priced possessions.

Vartika’s Inspiration: “Very early I had discovered that the message which I can put across through my writing is more impactful than the spoken words. I find writing a more resonating tool than anything else. Like, when I was in grade nine, I was punished by the headmistress for something which was not my mistake. I was so angry and hurt, didn’t know how to react. Then I wrote a poem expressing my detest at the injustice and the next day in the school assembly recited it. Of course, after that, the headmistress was more annoyed and my games period were banned, but I was now at peace for speaking up.”

Vartika’s writing continued through the college days in the campus journals and sometimes through the young writers’ meets. By then it had evolved into words that were sensitive but also sharp. She was writing more about social impacts, such as the incidences of rape, dowry deaths, gender prejudice, lawlessness and others. Some of them were published in the national dailies and online forums engaged in serious discussion about these issues. The turning point came when she started receiving encouraging letters from the readers. This motivated her that there are many who think like her and most importantly, her pen is making an impact. Like a reader wrote, ‘I am the father of a boy and I read your article ‘The Mother of a Daughter.’ Thank you for an uncensored narrative of a mother’s fears. We need to read more of this more often.’

Shrutidhora P Mohor, had her debut with her autobiographical novel The Unknown Script which is a story of a young professional woman’s journey in life. Two of her next writings, both long stories, went on to take her ahead into the world of literature by clearly establishing her preferred genre as literary fiction with a strong element of politics and shades of romance in it. Of these two, Twenty Three Summers remains her most-read, most-loved work, blending the political dispute in Kashmir with a same-sex love story. The other one, Showing Results: Zero of Zero is a futuristic dystopian tale of a reclusive man and his possible encounters with alien life and the utterly real consequences of that in a digitised, virtual existence of mankind. Set in India of 2049 it is a story that silences the din and bustle of our wearily repetitive, social mediatised lives with a truth that is simple yet disturbing.

The next publication has been Where the Sky Feels Cold, a novella resituating the much-adored couple Sudarshan and Rukhi in an intensely conflictual politically destabilised contemporary India of 2019. Making a renewed use of the ‘political’ in her writings Mohor went on to pen a long story called Nefeli and Us: A Story of Love from the Past which got converted then into a graphic novel. A unique piece of work, it is a continuation of her tradition of writing which takes a serious look into even more serious questions of identity and rights through the lens of fiction, this time going back thousands of years into the Greek city-states of the classical Hellenic times.

Her latest single title The Last Gift is once again a novella in which Mohor explores postmodernist story-telling (taking advantage of her academic background, her professional competence, and her disciplinary base as a student of Political Science) by writing a story of perplexing interactions between an author-mentor and an author-disciple of his which tear apart metanarratives and the framework of sequence/ chronology of story-telling.    

Sofia Naznim is a corporate strategist, author, blogger, and influencer from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. While speaking to her she says, “I have always wanted to be an author from the first day I discovered that my ultimate passion is writing when I was thirteen years old! It took me seventeen years to fulfil my ultimate dream which is becoming an author. It didn’t happen overnight or in a short period of time. The journey was interesting yet challenging and full of obstacles. I truly believe that if we want to achieve something so hard, we need to fully prepare and work for it and be persistent no matter how tough the journey will be. Even though there were many trials encountered in my journey, I still persevere and work hard to pursue my dream. I’m happy that I stayed true in what I truly believe in, didn’t give up and endeavoured towards achieving my goals.

I seriously began sharing my articles with people when I was twenty five years old. From there onwards, I have written more than three hundred articles along with the creation of my own website with stories, and reviews. In October 2020, I finally released my first motivational book, “A Book of Life (ABOL)“. ABOL will take you in the deep journey of enlightening you to find your motivation and inspiring you to be a better you. ABOL is available in Paperback and eBook now on Amazon, Kindle, Google Play, Ukiyoto, showcased at Frankfurt Buchmesse both in online as well as paperback formats! May all us can make a difference in our lives, the life of others and other beings too by reading ABOL.”

Harish Muralidhar, a twenty-five year from India published his book, “What is Justice?” in December 2020 and has since then been on several interviews and panels speaking about his book. Harish believes Quotes can bring a drastic as well as a positive change in one’s life and they have helped him overcome difficult circumstances in his life, which was what made him come up with his first book “52 Quotes to Change Your Life.”

“I have always had the passion to write from my school days but never dared to choose it as a career. But after I started my business, I decided to spare some time for my passion and lockdown has also helped to finish my book quickly. As previously stated writing is not a full-time profession for me at this point in time, I have always motivated others to follow their passion without compromising their profession, which would give them immense satisfaction.

Watching the news and movies which revolves about the crime and tragedy in the world has affected me deeply and I wanted to bring awareness to the world about it, so I decided to write a crime fiction book which is my second book named, ‘What is Justice?’, which is a crime thriller.”

Ethel Da Costa, an award winning Lifestyle Journalist, former Editor and Radio Head, an International Lifestyle Influencer, a global nomad, a seeker of truth and love released her book, The Stiletto Foodie — A Blog Binge in Malaysia (on 1st January 2021) which is her own discovery of self and soul in Malaysia through food. She had showcased twelve culinary ambassadors who she believes represent their own journey and their expression of self through the food they create and showcase to the world.

“I feel there is a series coming out from this title since there is so much more to write on food and the food of Malaysia. In fact, food of the different countries I hope I travel through. It’s so exciting.” says Ethel.

Ethel has been on this journey for the last thirty years with a multi-faceted media career that has taken her all over the world. One such journey brought her to Malaysia in November 2019 invited by Malaysia Tourism. They invited her back again in February 2020 when she decided that she was going to heed the call of Malaysia; hence returned in March 2020 and is now currently based in Kuala Lumpur. Meeting talented chefs and their experiences and journeys made a deep impact on her.

“It brought me home to myself. The more I got to know the soul of Malaysia, the more I was experiencing healing and a freedom, a letting go, which also evolved into food blogs. A very intimate journey exists between the food and emotions. The gift of words is my vocation. There is a purpose to this gift. I’m just honouring it here on my time on Earth.”

About Ukiyoto Publishing:

Conceptualised amidst the Wahiba Sand Dunes in Oman in Jan’19 with the idea of nurturing creative talent worldwide, Ukiyoto today has reached more than 2,000 authors and writers publishing books in both digital and print formats. Paperbacks and hardbacks have been physically shipped to more than 50 countries worldwide including places such as Tunisia, Israel, Russia, Dominic Republic and many more. With its upcoming launch of Ukiyosk, an Augmented Reality enabled platform, Ukiyoto promises to integrate technology with creativity and populate flipbooks (paperbacks in digital formats) with mass visibility across the globe.

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Filmmakers worry about movie audience attendance during Tết

February 10, 2021 by vietnamnews.vn

A scene in Gái Già Lắm Chiêu V– Những Cuộc Đời Vương Giả (The Tricky Ladies V: Luxurious Lives), a film featuring love, women and family, produced by Thiên Ngân (Galaxy) Studio, one of the country’s leading private film agencies. (Photo courtesy of Thiên Ngân Studio)

By Thu Anh

HCM CITY— Vietnamese filmmakers are ready for the busiest season of the year, the Tết (Lunar New Year) festival, which begins on February 12, with new movies to be released during the long holiday.

However, they are worried that cinemas may lose audiences because of the COVID-19 pendamic.

Famous comedian Trấn Thành and his crew are now filming for a Tết release. His film, Bố Già (Old Dad), is a new version of the most-viewed web drama in Việt Nam last season.

It is about the life of an older xe ôm (motorbike taxi) driver living in HCM City who faces challenges earning money for his wife and two teenaged children.

The five-episode series, starring Thành and his peer, People’s Artist and comic actress Ngọc Giàu, earned more than 90 million views, ranking No 1 on trending on YouTube in Việt Nam after it premiered on January 2.

Its producer, Thành, who plays the xe ôm driver in the film, invested VNĐ4 billion (US$172,000) in the production.

In the movie version of Bố Già , Thành invited blockbuster director Vũ Ngọc Đãng, who has 20 years of experience in the industry, to guarantee the ticket sales of his production.

“I added new details to the film to make it fresh for audiences,” said the film’s director Đãng, adding the work was shot at famous tourist sites in the city.

“My film features the culture and lifestyle of Saigonnese.”

Trailer of Bố Già has attracted more than 733,000 views on YouTube.

A poster for Bố Già (Old Dad) produced by well-known comedian Trần Thành. Vietnamese filmmakers are ready for the busiest season during Tết (Lunar New Year), which begins on February 12, with new movies to be released during the long holiday. (Photo courtesy of Trấn ThànhTown)

Movie star, director and producer Ngô Thanh Vân will release Trạng Tí (Child Master), a film about Vietnamese folk stories, for the New Year.

The film features four child characters called Tí (Mouse), Sửu (Buffalo), Dần (Tiger) and Mẹo (Cat), who live in a remote village and use their intelligence to protect their villagers.

Vân and her partners spent US$1 million on the production.

Vân used talented director Phan Gia Nhật Linh,to capture the Vietnamese spirit through the film. Filming was shot in Ninh Bình Province, home to Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex,  a World Culture and Nature Heritage site recognised by UNESCO. It is around 100km to the south of Hà Nội.

The soundtrack is composed by Đức Trí, a graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Trí uses folk music from people in the northern and southern regions to highlight the film’s theme.

The film’s teaser on YouTube has attracted more than 204,000 views.

“ Trạng Tí was scheduled to be released in cinemas in May last year, but it was postponed due to the Covid-19 outbreak. We decided to delay our film’s release because we wanted to guarantee the success of ticket sales,” said Vân, owner of Studio88, a private film and entertainment agency.

“We will release our film during the Tết holiday. We hope luck will knock on our door,” she said.

In the New Year of 2019, Vân released her fantasy film, Tấm Cám-Chuyện Chưa Kể (Tấm Cám -The Untold Story), based on a fairy tale known as the Vietnamese version of Cinderella, in 37 cinema complexes in Hà Nội, HCM City and provinces.

She earned more than VNĐ70 billion ($3.1 million) in ticket sales while spending only VNĐ2 billion ($97,000) in filming.

Thành and Vân will release their films on February 12.

Another film is Gái Già Lắm Chiêu V – Những Cuộc Đời Vương Giả (The Tricky Ladies V: Luxurious Lives), the fifth edition of the chick flick series called Gái Già Lắm Chiêu (The Tricky Ladies) by young directors Bảo Nhân and Nam Cito.

The duo hired A-list actresses Lê Khanh, Hồng Vân, Kaity Nguyễn and Ninh Dương Lan Ngọc who have helped to attract fans since the staff began filming their first scenes in Huế City.

The producer, Galaxy (Thiên Ngân) Cinema, spent VNĐ46 billion ($2 million) on production.

Since the debut of the series in 2016, the producers have revealed each new edition at Tết . Last year, Gái Già Lắm Chiêu 3 – Đại Chiến Mẹ Chồng Nàng Dâu (Battle of Mother and Daughter-in-law) earned VNĐ165 billion (US$7.1 million) in tickert sales.

The fifth work Những Cuộc Đời Vương Giả highlights love, women and family. It will be in cinemas on February 12.

“I hope my career will approach a new and higher level after playing in Những Cuộc Đời Vương Giả ,” said 21-year-old Kaity Nguyễn, a Vietnamese-American who rose to fame after her debut in Việt Nam in 2017. — VNS

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Filmmakers worry about movie audience attendance during Tết

February 10, 2021 by dtinews.vn

Vietnamese filmmakers are ready for the busiest season of the year, the Tết (Lunar New Year) festival, which begins on February 12, with new movies to be released during the long holiday.

A scene in Gái Già Lắm Chiêu V– Những Cuộc Đời Vương Giả (The Tricky Ladies V: Luxurious Lives)

However, they are worried that cinemas may lose audiences because of the COVID-19 pendamic.

Famous comedian Trấn Thành and his crew are now filming for a Tết release. His film, Bố Già (Old Dad), is a new version of the most-viewed web drama in Việt Nam last season.

It is about the life of an older xe ôm (motorbike taxi) driver living in HCM City who faces challenges earning money for his wife and two teenaged children.

The five-episode series, starring Thành and his peer, People’s Artist and comic actress Ngọc Giàu, earned more than 90 million views, ranking No 1 on trending on YouTube in Việt Nam after it premiered on January 2.

Its producer, Thành, who plays the xe ôm driver in the film, invested VNĐ4 billion (US$172,000) in the production.

In the movie version of Bố Già, Thành invited blockbuster director Vũ Ngọc Đãng, who has 20 years of experience in the industry, to guarantee the ticket sales of his production.

“I added new details to the film to make it fresh for audiences,” said the film’s director Đãng, adding the work was shot at famous tourist sites in the city.

“My film features the culture and lifestyle of Saigonnese.”

Trailer of Bố Già has attracted more than 733,000 views on YouTube.

Movie star, director and producer Ngô Thanh Vân will release Trạng Tí (Child Master), a film about Vietnamese folk stories, for the New Year.

The film features four child characters called Tí (Mouse), Sửu (Buffalo), Dần (Tiger) and Mẹo (Cat), who live in a remote village and use their intelligence to protect their villagers.

Vân and her partners spent US$1 million on the production.

Vân used talented director Phan Gia Nhật Linh,to capture the Vietnamese spirit through the film. Filming was shot in Ninh Bình Province, home to Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex, a World Culture and Nature Heritage site recognised by UNESCO. It is around 100km to the south of Hà Nội.

The soundtrack is composed by Đức Trí, a graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Trí uses folk music from people in the northern and southern regions to highlight the film’s theme.

The film’s teaser on YouTube has attracted more than 204,000 views.

“Trạng Tí was scheduled to be released in cinemas in May last year, but it was postponed due to the Covid-19 outbreak. We decided to delay our film’s release because we wanted to guarantee the success of ticket sales,” said Vân, owner of Studio88, a private film and entertainment agency.

“We will release our film during the Tết holiday. We hope luck will knock on our door,” she said.

In the New Year of 2019, Vân released her fantasy film, Tấm Cám-Chuyện Chưa Kể (Tấm Cám -The Untold Story), based on a fairy tale known as the Vietnamese version of Cinderella, in 37 cinema complexes in Hà Nội, HCM City and provinces.

She earned more than VNĐ70 billion ($3.1 million) in ticket sales while spending only VNĐ2 billion ($97,000) in filming.

Thành and Vân will release their films on February 12.

Another film is Gái Già Lắm Chiêu V – Những Cuộc Đời Vương Giả (The Tricky Ladies V: Luxurious Lives), the fifth edition of the chick flick series called Gái Già Lắm Chiêu (The Tricky Ladies) by young directors Bảo Nhân and Nam Cito.

The duo hired A-list actresses Lê Khanh, Hồng Vân, Kaity Nguyễn and Ninh Dương Lan Ngọc who have helped to attract fans since the staff began filming their first scenes in Huế City.

The producer, Galaxy (Thiên Ngân) Cinema, spent VNĐ46 billion ($2 million) on production.

Since the debut of the series in 2016, the producers have revealed each new edition at Tết. Last year, Gái Già Lắm Chiêu 3 – Đại Chiến Mẹ Chồng Nàng Dâu (Battle of Mother and Daughter-in-law) earned VNĐ165 billion (US$7.1 million) in tickert sales.

The fifth work Những Cuộc Đời Vương Giả highlights love, women and family. It will be in cinemas on February 12.

“I hope my career will approach a new and higher level after playing in Những Cuộc Đời Vương Giả,” said 21-year-old Kaity Nguyễn, a Vietnamese-American who rose to fame after her debut in Việt Nam in 2017.

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Let no one succumb to hunger: Prudential installs rice ‘ATMs’ in many provinces

February 11, 2021 by bizhub.vn

Prudential Rice ATM in An Giang.

Having gone through a tough year, Viet Nam nowadays stays strong and resilient with many real-life fairy tales of sharing care, love and support.

Installing rice ‘ATMs’ was one of the most amazing initiatives to help needy people overcome hunger when the Covid-19 pandemic broke out.

Leading insurer Prudential Vietnam will continue to install rice ATMs in many affected provinces this year.

A machine that dispenses free rice has become a familiar sight to Vietnamese people these days.

Those who need can come and get a bagful of rice from a small silo, while those who can help by donating rice or cash. This is how workers, street hawkers and people who earn a living from cash-in-hand jobs like housekeeping and selling lottery tickets overcome this most difficult period.

Prudential has teamed up with Red Cross Vietnam to install the machines in various places around the country. It launched the programme on December 22 in the Mekong Delta province of An Giang with support from the local Red Cross unit.

Machines were installed in six communes in Long Xuyen, and thousands of people living in difficult circumstances are expected to benefit from them.

Looking back upon the early phase of Covid-19 and the unending storms over the central coast, tonnes of free rice was quickly dispensed to people in badly affected areas like Da Nang, Thua Thien Hue, Quang Nam, Quang Tri, and Quang Binh by Prudential volunteers.

Besides the company’s Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Response Fund, the money for this mainly came from employees and agents. Every individual extends their helps to make every contribution counted.

It was a month of tragedy with the places barely recovering from the economic impacts of a renewed outbreak of the pandemic before they were hit by historic floods and landslides brought about by a succession of storms.

Thua Thien Hue was severely hit and suffered great loss of life and property.

As soon as local authorities allowed travel, Prudential was present in Hue to dispense rice, help affected households recover and share in the loss of 13 military rescue personnel who perished in the deadly Rao Trang 3 Hydropower Plant landslide.

Two of them were Prudential customers.

Thousands of pupils in Ha Noi and Hai Phong got free eye health check under Eyesight programme.

Besides completing the claim process as quickly as possible, Prudential issued four policies to all children aged under 18 in the two families to support the continuation of their education and give them a better future.

A tough year has passed, but its effects have not. There are places in the country where people are involved in a constant struggle to earn a livelihood. No one should have to die because of hunger.

Prudential will instal rice ATMs in places like Binh Phuoc, Ha Giang, Yen Bai and many other provinces in 2021.

This year marks the 22nd since Prudential came to Viet Nam. It has always contributed to the development of Vietnamese society through a number of practical and meaningful projects.

Prudential gave away more than 2100 helmets to pupils in Daklak and Bac Giang.

The three main pillars it focuses on are education, healthy living and safety. Besides continuing to install rice ATMs to succour vulnerable sections, this year Prudential will also continue with two other programmes, both targeted at children, Cha Ching and Safe Step Road Safety.

The Cha Ching curriculum is expected to be taught in many more primary schools to provide students aged 7 to 11 with basic knowledge of financial management through four essential skills: Earn, Spend, Save, and Donate.

The other programme, Safe Step Road Safety, aims to raise children’s awareness of traffic safety, donate helmets and facilitating infrastructure repair of schools located in dangerous areas in terms of traffic.

Prudential has been listening to, understanding and delivering the needs of communities since it first entered the market, and continues to carry out its mission of helping people get the most out of their lives

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