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Vietnamese participant finishes as first runner-up at Miss Eco Teen International

Besides receiving the recognition, she also won the title of “most favorite contestant”. Anna Hoang is originally from Hai Phong, but her parents moved to the UK in 2004. She was born in 2005 and at the age of nine, she was crowned as Little Miss Asia Pacific in 2018. As a young model, Anna has appeared in numerous fashion magazines and even walked the runway at London Fashion Week. In 2019, Hoang and her close friends established a fashion brand for children specializing in Ao Dai (traditional Vietnamese long dress). They also started a charity fund to support various charitable activities. Additionally, Anna has actively participated in various cultural exchange events between Vietnam and the UK. Anna was named the winner of the virtual Miss Eco Teen Vietnam 2023 pageant and subsequently represented Vietnam at Miss Eco Teen International. Miss Eco Teen International 2023 was ultimately won by Enhle Mdakane from South Africa, with the second, third, and fourth runners-up posi...

Buckwheat blooms draw tourists to Ha Giang Karst Plateau

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Buckwheat are beautiful white flowers which are tinged with pink. Tourists enjoy services such as renting traditional costumes, photography, and tours. Buckwheat fields are a signature feature of Ha Giang, with the flowers being found in many places, including Lung Cu flag tower and Dong Van rock plateau. The natural scenery attracts tourists from all over the country and abroad, especially adventurous younger travelers. Five-colour steamed glutinous rice and sticky rice tubes are among the specialties of Ha Giang. Driving up the winding mountain roads to Ha Giang is both a challenge and a joy, particularly as at the end of those adventurous roads are heaven-on-earth buckwheat flowers. The post Buckwheat blooms draw tourists to Ha Giang Karst Plateau appeared first on Vietexplorer.com .

Thirsty for young audience: Water puppetry

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Traditional water puppetry, once hugely popular, is struggling to capture the interest of younger generations, requiring the efforts of both artists and regulators to preserve this ancient art form. The younger generation’s disinterest A water puppet performance at the Thang Long Water Puppet Theater. Photo: Hanh Pham Once a spiritual practice for the people of the Red River Delta and Vietnam, traditional water puppetry now faces the sad reality of generating little attention, especially among the younger population. “I think there are now so many entertainment options and alternatives for young people to choose from instead of traditional arts like water puppetry, especially when the plays of this art form have remained unchanged for hundreds of years, which decreases people’s interest,” said Quynh Chi, a student at Vietnam National University in Hanoi. According to Minh Ha, an employee of the Thang Long Water Puppet Theater, the majority of customers who buy tickets...

Artisans converge at the 2023 Vietnam Craft Village Conservation and Development Festival

The Vietnam Craft Village Conservation and Development Festival 2023 began on November 9 at the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long in Hanoi. It brought together over 100 artisans and skilled workers from more than 40 provinces and cities across the country. The 4-day festival consists of a festival and handicraft fair, an international workshop on the preservation and development of craft villages, and various other activities. The festival and handicraft fair have around 300 specially designed booths from 42 provinces. Hanoi’s 80 standard booths cover an area of over 2,000 m2, with the aim of showcasing Hanoi’s typical handicrafts to locals and foreigners. Visitors will have the opportunity to witness the skills of many artisans, including hand embroidery performances by artist Le Xuan Nguyen from Thang Loi Village, Thuong Tin in Hanoi, silk spinning by artisan Phan Thi Thuan, and brocade weaving by artisan Cu Thi My from the northern mountain province of Ha Giang. Nearly 30 villages...

President hosts Lao Party official

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At the meeting (Photo: VNA) Congratulating Laos on its recent development achievements, the leader affirmed that Vietnam always strives to further its support for Laos to overcome difficulties for socio-economic recovery. For her part, the Lao official said this year, the two sides have coordinated to organize many practical and meaningful activities, contributing to consolidating and strengthening the loyal, transparent, and special solidarity relationship between their parties, countries and peoples. She pledged to join Lao leaders and youth to preserve and nurture traditional friendship. President Nguyen Xuan Phuc (R) and Secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (LPRP) Central Committee and head of its Organisation Commission Sisay Leudetmounsone (Photo: VNA) Sisay Leudetmounsone informed her host of joint works between Vietnamese and Lao Parties’ organization commissions in the past time, which included frequent exchange and sharing of information,...

The Amiability Tradition of the Vietnamese People

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As a crossroads in geography and culture, throughout its history, Vietnam has been exposed to and exchanged with many cultures and civilizations. In that process, Vietnam has become a good land for many communities, with different historical and cultural traditions, to settle down and build their lives, thereby, a country of different ethnicities was born. Up to now, 54 ethnic groups living harmoniously on the S-shaped strip of land, uniting in the common destiny of Vietnam. Amalgamation (acceptance of all differences) has been present in the Vietnamese traditional culture since the ancient age. Le Loi once forgave the enemy’s soldiers, allowing them to keep their lives. Amiability is the foremost priority Due to its strategic geo-political position, Vietnam often had to conduct defending wars against foreign invaders who were always powerful and aggressive forces. The Northern feudal empires from the Qin, Han (BC) to Qing (late 18th century), there was no dynasty that ...

Sahako FC win national futsal HDBank championship 2022

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Sahako FC defeat Dak Lak FC 2-0 in an early match. Later Sai Gon FC play Thai Son Bac FC for third-placed position. Sai Gon FC claim third position after trouncing Thai Son Bac FC 3-1. Sahako FC that finish second in three years in a row from 2019 to 2021, have ended Thai Son Nam FC’s six-year reign as champions. Second prize goes to Thai Son Nam FC. Sai Gon FC are awarded third prize. The best style team award is given to Thai Son Bac FC. Khong Dinh Hung, No. 15 of Sahako FC is presented with the best player award. Having scored 10 goals each, Lam Tan Phat, No. 16 of Sahako FC and Nguyen Tran Duy, No. 10 of Sai Gon FC win the most goal scorer title. Mai Xuan Hiep, No. 20 of Sahako FC is honoured for the best goalkeeper. Vietnamese futsal teams will continue to compete in the National Futsal HDBank Cup 2022 co-organized by the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) and the V...

Mystery bag and a box of beer in Vietnam

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Your browser does not support the audio element. As expats living in Vietnam, we learn to roll with the punches, tactfully field tricky questions from locals, and smile at little kids who touch us then run away at breakneck speed giggling their heads off. Part of the package is that eerie feeling we’re being observed, but, what the hell, it’s better to be the focus of attention than ignored. When the extra attention grates on our nerves, we can pull a few tricks here and there in an effort to be less conspicuous. And that’s where the ‘mystery bag’ comes in. Most plastic bags we acquire when shopping are either clear or mostly translucent, thus affording a pretty clear view of what’s inside.  Everyone walks around with them, but over time I noticed that while locals never gawked at the bags of other Vietnamese people, many were absolutely fascinated by what’s in mine. Many Vietnamese people have not traveled abroad, or if they have it’s mostly been around Asia, so naturally th...

U.S. set to meet Dutch in final re-match at 2023 World Cup

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European champions England will also take on a playoff winner, Denmark and China in Group D, while 2003 and 2007 World Cup winners Germany will play Morocco, Colombia and South Korea in Group H at the July 20-Aug. 20 tournament next year. The U.S., champions of the last two editions of the tournament, will play all their Group E matches in New Zealand, facing Vietnam in Auckland on July 22 before a blockbuster clash against the Dutch in Wellington five days later. “We’ve got a good but somewhat tough draw,” said U.S. coach Vlatko Andonovski. “I think it’s going to be exciting (to play the Dutch) because it’s a rematch of the last World Cup final, it was also the quarter-final match of the Olympics so two quality teams playing against each other. It’s going to be a good game.” Sweden, ranked second in the world, will play South Africa, Italy and Argentina in Group G, while fifth-ranked France play Jamaica, Brazil and a playoff winner in Group F, and Spain face Costa Rica, Zambia and...