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Vietnamese identities harmonise with the world

February 13, 2021 by en.nhandan.org.vn

In addition to traditional dances that have been preserved and promoted, young artists have introduced both domestic and foreign audiences to contemporary works inspired by the quintessence and traditional cultural identities of Vietnam during its process of exchange with the world.

The ballet entitled “Kieu” by choreographer Nguyen Tuyet Minh, inspired by the literary masterpiece of the great poet Nguyen Du, left an indelible impression on artistic life last year. The dance combines the techniques of western classic ballet and contemporary dance with the folk dances of Vietnam. Symphonic and contemporary music are harmonised with Ca Tru (ceremonial singing) and hat xam (ballads sung by wandering blind musicians) in the ballet performance. Recently, dancer Vu Ngoc Khai, who was trained in the Netherlands, has become a favourite. After he returned to Vietnam, he came closer to the public through dance pieces entitled “Suong som” (Morning Dew), “Moc” (Rusticity) and “Tich tac” (The tick). In particular, the contemporary dance piece “Day gieng” ( Bottom of the Well), choreographed and performed by himself, surprised audiences with the sound of Binh Dinh war drums that heretofore only appeared in traditional art as well as images of non la (conical hats) and flower-shaped mats. In addition, movements simulating the folk games of cockfighting and buffalo fighting became special features of the dance.

An artwork in the project “From tradition to tradition”

Folk materials have also been the inspiration for contemporary music. The public enjoyed traditional music forms such as Chau Van (spiritual singing), Tuong (classical drama) and Cheo (traditional opera) in shows entitled “Gio” (Wind) and “Lua” (Fire) by pianist Pho An My and musician Dang Tue Nguyen. The feature dialogue between piano and traditional musical instruments. The symphony orchestra Seaphony gathered over 50 artisans and instrumentalists from many regions around the country. Lip-lutes, leaf-horns, Tinh flutes and gongs form a unique national symphony orchestra that has resonated both at home and abroad.

The recent concert “Folklore on jazz/Folklore on the strings” was a special musical programme in late 2020, featuring the participation of veteran artists from the traditional arts as well as jazz artists and an orchestra with traditional and symphony instruments. The concert was a bridge for north-west dialogues with jazz playing a role as the connection between traditional music and symphonic sounds. The show was atypical of a combination between indigenous and international music. The quintessential beauty of the traditional art forms of Tuong, Cheo and Cai luong (reformed opera) and the pristine features of the melodies from the northwestern mountainous regions as well as the improvised structures of jazz and the expressive ability of the strings and brass in the symphony created an open music space. Audiences felt a strong connection between many aspects of music: tradition – modernity and freedom.

The Seaphony National Orchestra in a performance in Hanoi

The country’s traditional fine art treasure has also formed the base and inspiration for the creation of new cultural values. The public once admired the traditional patterns on Ao Dai designs by famous designers such as Minh Hanh, Hoa Nguyen and Ha Linh Thu. They were promoted to the world through fashion shows. The images of Dong Son bronze drums also appeared on the watches, phones and music boxes of many famous brands in the world.

With a great love for Hang Trong paintings, designer Trinh Thu Trang and her S-River group conducted the project “Hoa sac Viet” (Vietnamese Colours and Patterns) to provide insightful analysis and concrete methods of using colours and patterns of this painting style. The data was digitised into a colour charset and vectorised in association with instructions on the combination of colours and their application in graphics, fashion, furniture and handicrafts. They will be an abundant warehouse of raw materials to create future designs imbued with the Vietnamese identity.

Also inspired by Hang Trong paintings, a group of teachers and students from the Vietnam Fine Arts University applied the paintings’ motifs to other materials such as pottery, lacquer, silk and 3D printing technology. The softness of the silk and sparkle of lacquers emphasised the delicate and soft patterns of the Hang Trong paintings. Under the guidance of skilled teachers, students also brought contemporary stories into their works that have a high level of relevance to life such as the silk painting featuring “carp turning into dragons” on curtains, the “rat’s wedding” on lacquer vase, and Hang Trong paintings on lanterns. Traditional heritage has been developed by younger generations. They communicated with the tradition via their own feelings. This will be an inspiration for the start of other projects with a series of traditional art heritage in dialogue with the many contemporary qualities of Vietnam and the world.

Never before has the traditional cultural heritage been promoted in such a skillful and creative manner like today. This is the way for young people to spread their patriotism, Vietnamese cultural identity and sprit to the world.

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Storm heading towards Vietnam’s central region, expected to hit land on Friday

September 17, 2020 by vietnamnet.vn

Noul, the fifth storm to enter the East Sea this year, is gaining strength, heading to the central region of Vietnam and expectedly makes land on Friday.

The fifth storm to enter theEast Sea this year is heading to the central region of Vietnam. — Photo kttv.gov.vn

According to Mai Van Khiem, director of the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the storm would directly affect central provinces, especially Quang Binh, Quang Tri, Thua Thien-Hue and Da Nang with wind speeds of 90-100 km per hour and sometimes hitting 135 km per hour.

Heavy rain will blanket the central provinces from Thursday afternoon to Friday night, he said, warning about high risk of flash flood and landslides in the central region.

By 1 pm on Wednesday, the storm’s eye was about 680 km away to the south east of Hoang Sa (Paracels) with the strongest wind of 60-75 km per hour, sometimes reaching 90-100 km per hour.

The storm is moving west-northwest.

It’s expected that by 1pm on Friday, the storm eye will be on the waters close to provinces from Quang Bình to Quang Ngai with wind at the storm eye reaching 100-135 km per hour or more.

After making landfall in central provinces from Quang Bình to Da Nang on Friday afternoon or evening, the storm would be weakened to become a tropical low pressure.

About 1am on Saturday, the heart of the tropical low pressure is on the border area of Lao and Thailand with strongest wind reducing to 40-50 km per hour.

Meeting with ministries and agencies on Wednesday morning to make preparations, Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung raised alert levels, calling for active and timely actions to respond to the storm’s movements.

He asked localities, border guards and the transport sector to tighten control over the operation of fishing vessels and tourist ships at sea so the vessels/ships would avoid entering storm-affected areas and find safe shelter.

By 10am on Wednesday, border guards informed 285,384 people on 58,345 vessels about the storm and instructed them to keep away from possibly affected areas.

According to Border Guard Command, by Thursday morning, about 700 vessels were in the areas possibly affected by the storm. The number does not include vessels/boats/ships that are operating in coastal areas.

Dung asked localities to instruct vessels to head to shelters, ensure safety for human life and property, particularly assist people to move/reinforce aquaculture growing facilities as the central region was a hub of aquaculture production with high economic value in Vietnam.

Localities were also asked to have evacuation plans in place to ensure safety for people living in vulnerable areas like coastal areas, river mouths and landslide/flood-prone areas.

Anti-flood measures must be taken into account to protect urban areas and agriculture production.

The deputy PM asked for review and promptly fix problems at dams and reservoirs of hydropower plants.

Now, many reservoirs in the central region are dry, so their operators must closely oversee and adjust the storage of water to ensure the reservoirs’ safety.

He assigned specific tasks to ministries and agencies, urging them to make use available resources for actively, effectively and timely responding to the storm.

Vice head of Central Steering Committee on Natural Disasters Prevention and Control Tran Quang Hoai said that proper attention must be paid to reservoirs because damages were found at 55 reservoirs in the central region including 16 ones Thanh Hoa, ten in Nghe An, eight in Ha Tinh, 12 in Quang Bình, six in Quang Tri and three in Thua Thien-Hue.

Another 41 reservoirs are under construction and 99 locations along key sea dyke system from Thanh Hoa to Da Nang need to be protected when the storm makes landfall.

There are also 26 dyke works including 13 carried out on sea dyke system or rivers mouths are being built.

PM urges response efforts as tropical storm heading towards central region

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on September 16 issued a notice, asking relevant ministries, agencies and localities to keep a close eye on the development of Storm Noul and put forth specific tasks.

People’s Committees of cities and provinces need to ensure safety of activities at sea, coordinate with concerned forces to control the operation of vessels, and guide local residents to take preventive measures in order to protect crops, houses and other facilities.

Human resources and equipment should be ready for the evacuation of people in dangerous areas, with attention paid to COVID-19 prevention and control, according to the notice.

The PM has warned of flash floods and landslides in mountainous areas after heavy rains, saying measures are needed to ensure the safety of reservoirs, especially important ones or those under construction.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment will provide update about the storm for people and relevant agencies.

The Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control will inform vessels of dangerous areas, and instruct ministries, agencies and localities in response efforts.

Specific tasks have also been assigned to other ministries and agencies in the notice.

At 4 a.m. on September 17, storm Noul is forecast to be around 450 km to the southeast of Vietnam’s Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago, off the central coast, with a maximum wind speed of 90 kph.

Weather forecasting centers in Japan, Hong Kong and the Philippines, and Tropical Storm Risk (TSR) – a leading forecaster and mapper of tropical storm activity – predict the storm will keep strengthening until wind speeds reach 110-120 kph and head toward central Vietnam.

Storm Noul is the fifth formed this year in the East Sea. The fourth storm, Higos, hit last month, making landfall in China.

Natural disasters like droughts, floods and landslides killed 133 people in Vietnam last year and caused losses worth around 7 trillion VND (302.6 million USD), according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.

In the first half of this year they claimed 47 lives and caused losses worth 3.3 trillion VND.

The East Sea could see 11-13 storms and tropical depressions this year, half of them affecting the country, meteorologists have warned.

Danang prepares for Storm Noul

The central city of Danang is making preparations to respond to Storm Nodul which has been forecasted to hit central Vietnam soon.

On Wednesday, the Danang Central Steering board Committee on Natural Disaster Prevention and Control issued a dispatch on the response.

The typhoon has been predicted to move towards north-northwest within the next 24 hours.

By 7 am on Thursday, the storm would lay centred in the area which is around 350 kilometres far from the Southeast of the Paracel Islands with the strongest wind power of 75-100 kilometres per hour in the East Sea.

Between 24-48 hours, the storm would continue strengthening. By 7 am on Friday, the storm eye would be off the central provinces from Quang Tri to Quang Nam with a wind force of 100-135 kilometres per hour.

Danang has been warned of being directly affected by the storm, so the municipal Central Steering board Committee on Natural Disaster Prevention and Control called for ships and boats to find shelters to avoid the storm.

The border force has been asked to keep contact with boat and ship owners for the rescue in necessary cases.— VNS/VNA/Dtinews

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Red River tourism awaiting to be uncovered

April 11, 2021 by hanoitimes.vn

The capital city has potential to develop tours on the Red River. However, it has not been fully tapped.

Hanoi, as its name suggested, it’s a city surrounded by rivers, blessed with beautiful nature by Red River and the city’s rich history and culture.

Tours on Red River promise interesting experiences but only a few are offered currently, mostly due to the poor infrastructure.

Red River- the iconic river of Hanoi. Photo: Du lich Song Hong

Great potential

The Red river flows 510 kilometers into Vietnamese territory, of which its more than 120 kilometers through Hanoi, creating a nice landscape that attracts many people to come and enjoy its beauty.

Along the banks of the Red River, there are many popular historical and cultural relics such as Chem Temple in Bac Tu Liem district; Ghenh Temple in Long Bien district; Dam Temple in Thuong Tin district, among others.

Also, on the river, there are city’s important bridges like Long Bien of French architecture with a history of more than 100-year-old, Thang Long – a symbol of Vietnam and Soviet Union friendship or Nhat Tan, a newly built bridge – a symbol of Hanoi’s development and in global integration.

By Red River lies Bat Trang traditional pottery village, an interesting tourist attraction. Getting to the village by river promises a new experience for tourists.

Representatives of Wild Lotus JSC Hoang Thi Kim Van said “Traveling on the Red River, the most interesting thing is to see the scenery and visit the temples and pagodas on the river’s bank. I discovered a lot of things, a new experience totally different from a road tour.”

Long Bien bridge acrosses Red River in Hanoi. Photo: Hung Nguyen

Red River tour development faces challenges

Despite the potential, current tours on Red River are offered at a small scale. Each year, this only attracts about 300,000 travelers on average, of which international visitors account for about 30%, according to travel agents.

At the moment, only some groups of visitors are interested in this route as a combination of ecological and spiritual tourism.

Many relics along the Red River await investment for becoming typical tourism products. Without proper investment, it is difficult for tourists to buy the tour twice.

Moreover, the poor infrastructure is the largest challenge of this tour. There is a lack of international standard boats and wharves, according to Mr. Ta Minh Hung, Director of Thang Long GTC JSC which offers several tours on the Red River.

The newly built Bat Trang Terra-cotta Museum at Bat Trang village on the bank of Red River.

Currently, only Da Hoa Temple and Bat Trang’s wharves are in good condition. Those of other destinations are very poor and unsafe, making it difficult for the water traveling, especially in the dry season when the water level is low.

In addition, there are temporary houses, garbage and construction debris in many sections of the river, creating ugly sights .

The Red River tour is only suitable for domestic tourists at the moment, according to Director of Phuong Hoang Tourism Company Hoang Dang Bich Tho. To attract international arrivals, it requires a lot of changes, for example, creating specialized tourism products like focusing historical and cultural features of each destination and traditional craft villages on the riverside, improving service quality, etc.

The sunset on Red River. Photo: Umi

Multi-cooperation of the authorities

To develop Red River tours, it requires the cooperation of the National Administration of Tourism, the Hanoi Department of Tourism and other authorities to build infrastructure, according to experts.

It is a long-term process for the planning and construction of the system of water traffic and wharf and the riverside landscape, according to Chairman of the Vietnam Tourism Advisory Board Tran Trong Kien.

In addition, it is also necessary to advertise river tourism products in key markets, promote investment by national and international companies in high-quality cruises with floating restaurants, etc.

Bat Trang village. Photo: Halo Travel

Hanoi has issued a construction master plan up to 2030 with a vision to 2050, in which the two sides of the Red River will be the ecological axis of the city ecological axis connecting the capital with other regions with green parks and cultural and entertainment works.

This prospect, however, is futuristic, according to Mr. Kien, for the time being, Hanoi should have the planning to create new tourist destinations by Red River. Actions should be taken to improve its environment such as relocating some dumpsites along the river, expanding ecological zones for planting fruits and vegetables, building venues for traditional art performances, among others. It is the foundation for the Red River’s tourism development, according to experts.

When these problems are solved, the Red River tours would become an appealing tourism product of Hanoi, they said.

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