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Vietnamese novel connects two cultures through publication in RoK

The novel was written by Phuong between 2007 and 2010 and published by the Tre (Youth) Publishing House. The publication of this work is part of a project to translate literary works selected by the Korea-Vietnam peace culture federation, which was established by Korean and Vietnamese writers and has been engaged in cultural exchange and collaboration for the past 30 years. At the launching ceremony, Bang Hyun-suk, President of the Korean Literature Association (KLA), said the novel, which was translated into English, Chinese and other languages, is the first work selected for translation and publication in the RoK. Talking to the Vietnam News Agency, Phuong, who is also Vice President of the Vietnam Writers’ Association, said he hopes that his work will help Korean readers understand more about Vietnamese culture, thus strengthening mutual understanding between the two countries. Translator Ha Jae-hong has previously translated numerous Vietnamese literary works into Korean, inc...

Stunning images show blood moon lunar eclipse over Hanoi

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This marks the second and final lunar eclipse of the year, with the first such lunar eclipse taking place on May 16. The blood moon lunar eclipse as seen at 8 p.m. on November 8 The reddish moon is visible all over the world, from North America, parts of South America, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. A scene recorded at West Lake in Hanoi at 6:45 p.m. A photo of a blood moon lunar eclipse taken on a mobile phone The next lunar eclipse is due to happen on May 6, 2023. The post Stunning images show blood moon lunar eclipse over Hanoi appeared first on Vietexplorer.com . View more from VietExplorer: VNA wins A prize of 2020 “Golden Hammer & Sickle” award Naval Zone 4 dispatches soldiers to missions in Truong Sa archipelago U.S.-Vietnam bilateral relations archives exhibited in HCMC Vietnam exports 1.37 billion medical masks in 2020 Special training exercises at sea Hung Kings’ Temple festival canc...

Da Nang International Fireworks Festival to come back in 2023

The 2023 Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) is scheduled to take place from June 3 to June 8, 2023, the municipal administration said in its statement on November 1. The 2023 festival will feature fireworks shows and other cultural activities. It is expected to attract eight seven international teams and host Vietnam that will perform in five nights. Each team will perform for a period of 20-22 minutes according to the agreed theme. DIFF is a big cultural event that has been held 10 times. It was cancelled in 2020, 2021 and 2022 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Da Nang hopes the event will not only promote mutual understanding and friendship among participating teams but also popularize the locality as an attractive tourist destination. The post Da Nang International Fireworks Festival to come back in 2023 appeared first on Vietexplorer.com . View more from VietExplorer: Ceramic buffalo figurines A glimpse of Ha Giang during golden rice season Kh...

Singapore dance festival comes to HCM City

The festival, initiated by the Singapore-based Odyssey Theatre (ODT) in 2004, has been held in many countries such as the Republic of Korea, Thailand, Italy, and Germany. The event in Vietnam, co-organised by ODT and the city-based Saigon Contemporary & Ballet Dance Company (SCBC), aims to create a platform for Vietnamese and international choreographers and dancers to meet and share their skills, as well as introduce their new works to audiences in the region and the world. According to Danny Tan, DanzINC’s founder and director and ODT’s art director, the festival is an opportunity for people to reconnect friendships after three years of COVID-19 pandemic. The festival will feature two dance pieces including Paint the Galaxy by Singaporean choreographer Danny Tan on November 3 and Mau (Mother) by Vietnamese choreographer Ha Thanh Hau on November 4. The Paint the Galaxy reflects the choreographer’s understanding of the new world after the pandemic. The performance will f...

Vietnam, Cambodia Resolved to Further Enhance Relations

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At the talks between Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Cambodian counterpart Samdech Techo Hun Sen. Photo: VGP At their talks held in Phnom Penh on November 8, PM Chinh, now on an official visit to Cambodia, highly valued the contributions and encouraging outcomes by Cambodia as the Chair of ASEAN in 2022, saying he believes the country will successfully organise the 40th and 41st ASEAN Summits and related summits in the next few days, VietnamPlus reported. Welcoming his guest, PM Hun Sen said the visit holds great significance in 2022 as the countries are celebrating the 55th anniversary of their diplomatic ties. The two leaders agreed to bolster defense and security cooperation, stressing the principle of not allowing hostile forces to use their territories to harm another country’s security and interests. They would also deploy existing agreements and mechanisms to maintain political stability, security, order and social safety, as also prevent tran...

Helly Tong and the green color of happiness

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Your browser does not support the audio element. It is the love that guides her to find her own path in life: making the green lifestyle her center. However, after a long time of reading books and having had more experience in life, Helly would like to call it a style of living in adaptation to nature rather than a green lifestyle. Living green or not, it’s a choice For many young people, the name Helly Tong reminds them of a green lifestyle. They love her beauty in photos of fashion collections, and they are inspired by her positive and hopeful view of life while in talks with her. Despite her popularity in terms of leading a green life, Helly does not consider herself a leader or a person who has a dominant position. At the age of 27, Helly is the founder and CEO of The Yen Concept, a business model devoted to trees with the aim of bringing balance back to modern life.  She is also the co-founder of Lại Đây Refill Station, a chain of stores selling ‘green’...

Vietnam News Today (Nov. 9): Vietnam Maintains Impressive Growth Despite Global Gloomy Outlook

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Vietnam News Today (Nov. 9) notable headlines 442 new Covid-19 cases recorded on November 8 Vietnam maintains impressive growth despite global gloomy outlook HCM City serves 2.65 million foreign visitors in 10 months Vietnam brings 305 Sri Lankans in distress at sea to safety Vietnam reaffirms close bond with Cambodia Vietnamese, Japanese localities look to boost investment cooperation Vietnamese companies honored for exemplary gender equality practices International Film Festival 2022 opens in Hanoi Vietnam, Cambodia vow to complete border demarcation, border marker planting Illustrative image. Photo: VNA 442 new Covid-19 cases recorded on November 8 The national Covid-19 caseload rose to 11,506,656 with 442 new cases recorded on November 8, according to the Ministry of Health. With 227 patients given the all clear during the day, the number of recoveries rose to 10,605,008. Meanwhile, there are 77 patients needing breathing support, cited VNA. No de...