Monday, June 15, 2009

Ba Be Lakes - Bac Can - Travel Picture

 
 Hoa, a professional tour guide on the canoe trip on Ba Be lakes!
 
Very friendly butterfly at the pure nature of Ba be lakes, Vietnam 
  
Our canoeing heading towards the Puong Cave, we will go through this cave on this small canoe.
 
  
Feel like being alone among the great nature of Ba be lakes and national park.  
  
 Another sense of Ba Be lakes from the jungle side. 
 
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Hue - Travel Guide Photos Gallery


 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Life in Vietnam

Let us introduce ourselves. Our names are Pauline and Jean-Philippe. We are in Hanoi, Vietnam, working for an organization that helps farmers. We will be in Vietnam for six months.

Life here in Vietnam is very different than in Canada. Most people get up very early in the morning, usually around 5:30 a.m. Before work or school some people play badminton or soccer and the older people go for a walk or do t'ai chi in the park.
Cars are very expensive so most people ride motorcycles or bicycles. We have bicycles and ride them everywhere. There are few traffic lights but during rush hour there are policemen directing traffic at the larger intersections. In Canada rush hour means bottlenecks and traffic jams. Here in Vietnam, rush hour is a very chaotic experience with bikes and motorcycles going in every direction at the same time.
   Hanoi is a very noisy city compared to most Canadian cities. On the streets everyone honks his/her horn before they pass another car or motorcycle. There are always people on the street singing to sell their wares. Every morning we wake up to the sound of bread sellers singing through the streets, asking people if they want to buy bread. Lucky for us Vietnam was a French colony until 1954 and the Vietnamese make very tasty french bread.

There are no grocery stores where we can go shopping. Instead we go to an outside market to buy our food. The market is divided up much like a grocery store. There is an area for fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, rice, spices and bottled stuff like cooking oil or soya sauce. The food has to be fresh because there is no refrigeration in the market. Rice is the staple and we eat it in many different forms, such as noodles, pancakes, fried rice or steamed rice. For dessert our favourite treat is ice cream, specifically vanilla ice cream covered with chocolate on a stick.
   Right now the weather is much warmer than in Canada. The average daily temperature is 20° C, not bad for the end of winter. Unfortunately, that means that the summer will be very hot. We will probably be eating many more ice creams in the coming months.
We will be writing every month to keep you updated about different aspects of life here in Vietnam. If you have any questions that you would like us to answer you can email us at: cyberjeunes@netnam.org.vn
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More foreign countries register to attend Hue Festival


As many as 21 countries have registered to take part in Hue Festival 2008, an increase of 10 countries compared to the festival two years ago, according to the event organisers.


Besides France, China, Russia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia, Thailand, Cambodia and Germany, this year’s festival will see the first-ever participation of the United States, Spain, Belgium, Israel, the Czech Republic, Turkey and Romania.

The festival has received much financial support from domestic and foreign businesses. France pledged US$30,000 to train technicians for cultural festivals. The Ford Foundation agreed to provide US$100,000 to finance art performances and increase the capacity building for Hue Festival Centre through research, collection and restoration of royal and traditional rituals.

Other financial commitments include US$130,000 from Hue Beer Company, US$100,000 from Saigon Investment Group, US$51,000 from the Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam, Thua Thien-Hue branch, and US$40,000 from the Vietnam Post and Telecommunications Group.

During the festival, a cultural, tourism, trade and investment exhibition will be held with the participation of reputable domestic and foreign businesses, showcasing various kinds of high quality products.

The week long festival is scheduled to begin on June 3 at Ngo Mon (Noon) Square on the theme of “Cultural Heritage with Integration and Development”. The event aims to enhance the unique cultural values of Vietnam and the former imperial city of Hue.


Source VOV
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Khmer ethnic group to be celebrated in Can Tho


A four-day festival celebrating the culture and sports of the Khmer ethnic group is set to take place in Can Tho city, Can Tho province, on November 23.


Topping the programme of events will be a show of traditional musical instruments, a photography exhibition and displays of traditional dress as well as traditional sports and folk games including tug-of-war, a boat race and kite flying.

Source VNA
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Hue Festival 2008 awaits art lovers

2008 promises to be a great, impressive, and attractive festival with hundreds of specific cultural and tourist programs aiming at enhancing unique cultural values of Vietnam and Hue Ancient Capital.


Hue Festival 2008 will continue to develop achievements of Hue festivals of 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2006 in the direction of improving its artistic quality and professional characteristic in order to highlight its position as a national center of culture and tourism, the city of festival of Vietnam. This will be an international cultural and tourist festival, a typical forum for art exchanges of regional and state level. Hue Festival 2008 is imbued with Vietnamese and Hue cultural identity, in association with the expansion of international exchanges, socio-economic development, and the promotion of Vietnamese tourism development.
Spotlight of the festival is an unrivalled space of Hue Citadel at night time with diversified art stages, magnificent Royal Palace by night, royal banquets and interesting royal games. In addition to the Citadel, the An Dinh Palace, Thuy Tien Lake, a vast collection of attractive places in Hue City and its vicinity will be venues for various imposing and exciting street art performances, folkloric playgrounds, gastronomy streets, and exhibitions of handicrafts, tourism, and trade fairs.
The Hue Festival 2008 will be officially kicked-off in the evening of June 3rd, 2008 at Ngo Mon Square and concluded in the evening of June 11th, 2008 on the Huong River. One month before the Opening Ceremony, the Festival will be warmed up with a lot of diversified and exciting festivities to welcome the Hue Festival 2008.
The Hue Festival 2008 brings together typical art performances of various Vietnamese cultural regions, particularly Hue Royal Arts, and cultural arts of countries worldwide (France being the main partner, and other countries including Australia, Belgium, Cambodia, Canada, China, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Rumania, Switzerland, Thailand, UK, the US, etc.).
The Fifth International Sculpture Symposium will be launched on May 3rd, 2008 at the Abalone Resort. In addition, a variety of exciting and attractive festivities to welcome Hue Festival 2008 will be held throughout Hue City and its adjacent areas.
Hue Festival 2008 will continue to re-enact unique royal ritual ceremonies of Hue Ancient Capital at large scale, with high quality, and attractive performances which expects to bring together the participation of a great number of artists, actors, actresses, and the public. The extraordinary Ao Dai Grand Show will be among the most impressive events with the unsurpassed opulence of vibrant open-air stage of Hue's signature.
In particular, the enthronement ceremony of Hero Nguyen Hue, known as Quang Trung Emperor will be revived to commemorate the 220th Anniversary of his coronation, as well as the Examination of Military Doctors will be partially re-enacted. The cultural space of the Royal Tiger Arena (Ho Quyen) and the Temple of Elephant's roaring (Voi Re) will witness various unique cultural events, community and royal festivities for the public.
During the Hue Festival 2008, plenty of cultural and tourist fringe activities will be taken place, covering from the mysterious ancient capital of Hue to its adjacent areas, from royal palaces and tombs to ancient quarters of the city and traditional handicraft villages. Tourists will have the opportunity to experience the distinct lifestyles of Hue, the eco-tourist tracks, the exciting boat ride along the lagoon; to discover Hue's famous pagodas, or expose to traditional festivities and events; explore mysterious royal tombs and numerous romantic and spectacular places; enjoy Hue traditional cuisine and Hue's music aboard dragon boats drifting along the alluring river.
Hue Festival 2008 will be of great innovative, inspiring and attractive event to domestic and international tourists.
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Tel: ++84 54 856967 
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Khmer people to celebrate New Year festival


Khmer ethnic minority people in southern Tra Vinh province are gearing up for Chol Chnam Thmay New Year festival celebrations set to begin after the year’s first harvest.

About 300,000 Khmer people are expected to celebrate the New Year festival on April 13-15.

The festival will include cultural performances and other entertainment at local pagodas.

The provincial Fatherland Front and Service for Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs will also present gifts to Khmer families and pagodas that have made significant contributions to local development.


Source VNA
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Dak Lak to hold 2009 national tourism year


The Government has approved a proposal by the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak to host the 2009 national tourism year.

The provincial administration says it has gained experience in this area after hosting other major tourism events like the Central Highlands Festival, the Gong Festival, and the Buon Me Thuot Coffee Festival in recent years, and that the province has immense potential in eco-tourism and cultural tourism.

The tourist attractions there include waterfalls such as Dray Sap, Gia Long, Trinh Nu, Krong Kmar, Bay Nhanh, Thuy Tien, Ba Tang, and large lakes – each spread over 200 to 600 ha – such as Lak and Ea Kao that are suitable for sailing, surfing, fishing, and other activities.


Source VNA
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HCMC’s 2008 Spring Flowers Festival attracts 400,000 visitors

The Spring Flowers Festival 2008 of HCMC, which lasted 12 days (from 5 days before Tet to the 6th day of the Lunar New Year) wrapped up on Tuesday, having attracted approximately 400,000 visitors, Saigon Giai Phong reports.

According to Mr. Tran Thien Ha, Manager of Green Park Company of HCMC, tourists commented that the arrangements were more spacious, and the displays more professional and more beautiful this year.
The board of examiners has approved the results of 13 categories. In total, 365 prizes have been confirmed for 269 artisans including one prize for excellence, two Special prizes, 36 golden prizes, 73 Silver, 89 bronze and 165 consolation prizes.
The prize for excellence was awarded to the Dalat Ornament Organism Association (Dalat-Lam Dong) for their Pinus krempfii , artisan Cao Van Phuong (Tan Chau-An Giang Province) received a special prize in the apricots category, and artisan Pham Quoc Anh (Bao Loc-Lam Dong Province) received a special prize in the orchids category.
Source SaigonTimes
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Thousands of pilgrims, tourists travel to Perfume Pagoda festival

The cold weather couldn't keep thousands of pilgrims and tourists away from the Huong Pagoda Festival, the nation's longest and most elaborate annual festival that opened yesterday morning in the northern province of Ha Tay.

The Venerable Thich Minh Hien rang the bell to officially open the festival at the Huong Pagoda, also known as the Perfume Pagoda, on the sixth day of the first lunar month. The opening ceremony began at the Thien Tru Pagoda with pilgrims and tourists invited to take part in the incense-offering ceremony. Traditional songs and dances took place before and after the ceremony, warming up the festival's lively ambience in the chilly weather.

Yesterday proved as popular as the fourth day of the lunar new year, as both days attracted around 40,000 visitors from across the nation to visit the pagoda.
The festival is a traditional Vietnamese Buddhist celebration, lasting for three months, with most activities taking place from yesterday to the 19th of the first lunar month.
However, since the first day of the lunar new year, thousands of tourists and pilgrims have flocked to the sacred land to tour and pray for a prosperous and happy year.
Ready to satisfy
In 2008, the Huong Pagoda Festival hopes to welcome 1 million visitors. In 2007, around 900,000 visitors attended the festival, sometimes reaching up to 30,000 in a single day.
To accommodate the increasing number of visitors, to the festival, a system of 45 cable cars was put into operation from 4am to 8.30pm. This is the second year the festival has set up the system.
Despite the massive crowds, visitors can be re-assured that these measures have led to a decrease in the number of traffic jams. The decrease is also attributed to the festival's organising committee having restored and repaired infrastructure outside and inside the pagoda.
To help pay for the improved service, the festival's organising committee increased the ticket price this year, according to Le Van Sang, vice chairman of the My Duc District's People's Committee.
Entry fees during the festival this year are VND29,500 per adult, an increase over last year's price of VND22,500, while children's prices rose from VND11,250 to VND14,500. These fares apply to both domestic and international tourists.
Ticket prices for tours of the Huong Pagoda have also gone up to VND25,000 for Huong Tich trips and VND15,000 for Long Van and Tuyet Son trips.
According to Sang, stalls and restaurants have been barred from setting up in front of Huong Tich cave to help cut down on traffic.
To deal with boat traffic, around 3,600 boats, over 600 more than in 2006, were licensed to ensure steady access and fair prices for passengers.
The organising committee was also looking to improve hygiene issues with strict regulations. Restaurants and stalls were required to put food in glass cupboards and not outside like they did before.
Further looking to improve their hospitable skills, more than 500 people from the Huong Son Commune went on a training course, learning how to better communicate with tourists, protect their environment and guide tours of the monuments.
Sightseeing trips to pagodas, temples and caves an the main attractions at the Huong pagoda festival, as well as visiting ceremonies to ask favours from Lord Buddha.
After the opening ceremony, tourists and pilgrims were off to three main tours: Huong Tich Cave Pagoda, Long Van Pagoda and Tuyet Son Pagoda in Huong Son in the historical complex.
The province of Ha Tay has submitted the Huong Pagoda, located in Huong Son Commune in My Duc District, about 60km south-west of Hanoi, for designation by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage site.
Surrounded by vast green rice paddies, the site is a complex of pagodas and Buddhist shrines built into the limestone cliffs of Huong Tich Mountain, among lakes and grottoes.
Source VietnamNews
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Countdown begins for Hanoi’s 1,000th anniversary

The capital city will soon begin counting down the days until the 1,000th anniversary of its founding in 1010 with the name Thang Long.

"To help residents and visitors count, a giant digital clock will be put in place on January 13, said Pham Quang Long, director of the Ha Noi Department of Culture and Information.
Long on Sunday announced the festival Khoanh Khac Thang Long-Ha Noi (Thang Long-Ha Noi's Moment), a celebration of the start of the countdown to the anniversary of the capital's establishment.
"The focus of the festival will be the opening of the count-down clock, marking 1,000 days until the grand ceremony to take place in 2010," Long said.
The event, taking place at the heart of the capital near Hoan Kiem Lake, will include cultural activities and festivities such as the exhibition Memories of Old Ha Noi.
In addition, a dragon dance and procession will take place at Ba Kieu Temple with more than 2,000 actors and local residents participating. The programme is directed by People's Artist Le Hung from the Youth Theatre and scripted by writer Nguyen Khac Phuc.
Petro Vietnam Finance Company general director Tong Quoc Truong signed an agreement with the Ha Noi Department of Culture and Information to be the main sponsor of the programme.
Source Vietnamnet
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Christmas Festival in Dam Sen




Let’s go to Dam Sen to enjoy the huge Christmas cake and the jubilant Christmas Festival from December 22 to 25, 2007 and January 1, 2008


1. Two festival of competition to greeting Christmas Day:
* The Make-up Ball “Gala X’mas 2007”
- Register from now to December 7,2007
- The day of contest: December 9 to 16, 2007 (supporting expenditure for each team: 500,000VND)
- The Final day and prize ceremony on: December 24, 2007
* Christmas Decorating:
- Criterion: creative and beautiful.
- Register from now to December 7, 2007 (supporting expenditure for each team: 2,000,000VND)
- Sending marquette until December 7, 2007
- Implementing: from December 10 to 14, 2007
- Being an examiner: 18h30, December 17, 2007
- The day of Prize Ceremony: 15h00, December 24, 2007
The total of prize is 100,000,000 VND
Contact to: 884 1193 or 963 2483

2. The Festival of the biggest Christmas Cake in Vietnam
All the excursionists will enjoy the biggest Christmas Cake in Vietnam at 18h00, December 24, 2007, it has 20m long and 5 tons weight.

3. The evening of Make-up Ball
The excursionist will make-up, dance and join to many activities at Oasis Stage.

4. The Promotion Program
- Free entry ticket for the excursionists with Christmas costume.
- Getting prize with household appliances (Total prize’s nearly 200,000,000VND)

5. Special Music Program “Happy New Year 2008”
- With Quang Linh, Nguyen Phi Hung, Doan Trang, Tran Tam, Thanh Ngoc and famous conmedians Hoang Son, Anh Vu,…at 20h00, January 1, 2008.
Source VANT
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Foreign art troupes registered for Hue Festival 2008


Twenty two art troupes from 16 countries have registered to perform at the June 3-6 Hue Festival 2008.

The Hue Festival 2008 will be held in the former imperial city of Hue under the theme “Cultural Heritage with Integration and Development” to showcase the cultural values of Hue and Vietnam through hundreds of festive events.
The festival will present a “coronation” ceremony similar to that given to King Quang Trung 220 years ago.
Many unique cultural, communal and royal festivals will be held at the Ho Quyen-Voi Re area for the first time.
Art troupes from France , the UK, the US, Russia, China, the Republic of Korea, Japan, India, and Canada will give music, signing, dance, and circus performances representing the cultural characters of their own nations at the festival.
Source Vietnamnet
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Korean Culture Week opens in Hanoi


The Republic of Korea’s Week of Culture opened today in Hanoi with the aim of providing an image of a RoK harmonising between tradition and modernity, a RoK both dynamic and nostalgic.

With the theme “Dynamic RoK in Hanoi’, the event is to mark the 15th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and RoK.
The week features various activities, including an exhibition showcasing the e-governmental system, a forum on e-government policies and international marriage policy, charity concert, culinary festival, business forum and employment and education fairs.
The focus of these activities will be the inauguration of RoK library at the National Library on November 24. This is the first Korean library to have been set up abroad with around 300 tapes and 7,000 books and stories in various categories.
Speaking on event, Ahn Tae Sung, Press and Culture Attaché of the RoK Embassy said “The event aims to provide Vietnamese people with an opportunity to understand more about the land, people and culture of RoK as well as to boost friendship and co-operation between the two countries.”
RoK Culture Week is co-hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Ministry of Information and Communications in collaboration with the RoK Governmental Information Agency and the RoK Embassy in Vietnam. The event lasts until December 2.
Previously, a week of Vietnamese culture was held in the RoK from November 10-16, with a wide range of activities such as art performance, photo exhibitions, food culture and traditional costume show.
At present, the RoK is the number one investor in Vietnam and the human resource exchange between the two countries has reached 500,000 people. “With such achievements, the relations between the Vietnam and RoK is ushering a new era of development,” said Ahn Tae Sung.
Source Vietnamnet
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Norwegian college join cultural program in Hoi An


When Ellen Swedenmark completed her university studies and was asked by her professor what she would do, she wasn't sure.

She found the answer when she became the assistant manager of the Cultural Studies Program of the University of Oslo in Hoi An.
Ellen first came to Vietnam with her family in 1996. She said that she immediately fell in love with the country.
Later Ellen studied growth economics and international relations at university.
Those studies took her to India two years ago, and when she received the opportunity to come back to Vietnam she jumped at it.
The University of Oslo Cultural Studies Program in Hoi An gives university students the chance to study Vietnamese culture while being immersed in it.
Students study in a thatched hoin a trade village rather than a classroom.
As Ellen explained it, “We want the students to get involved in the culture of the local people, which is the goal of our course. We didn't come to Vietnam to enjoy ourselves like a group of tourists.”
The program consists of seminars and expeditions to learn about the life of the local people.
It is intended to supplement their studies in growth economics, culture, and local politics by being able to evaluate challenges to the community first-hand.
Ellen concedes that she loves Hoi An and that many students feel the same.
However, not everything is good.
Ellen said, “When I worked in India, I began to understand problems caused by globalization.”
That is why one of the focuses of the program is to find ways to assist Hoi An with latent consequences concerning development, widening income gaps, and the strain of increased tourism on the local infrastructure.
Source ThanhnienNews
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