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Commencement of International Traditional Martial Arts Festival in Vietnam’s Binh Dinh Province Next Month

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The inaugural ceremony will take place at Nguyen Tat Thanh Square in Quy Nhon. This highly anticipated event will showcase captivating arts performances by renowned martial arts masters, practitioners, celebrated singers, and esteemed artists, alongside martial arts clubs from both domestic and international origins. The upcoming eighth edition of our event will include captivating martial arts performances and a captivating photo exhibition showcasing the operations of both domestic and international martial arts clubs and schools. Our itinerary during our stay in Binh Dinh will not only include training sessions at martial arts clubs, but also visits to historical and relic sites, as well as other tourist attractions. The event organizer is pleased to announce a highly anticipated workshop scheduled to take place from August 3 to 4. This exclusive event will bring together participants from various backgrounds to engage in insightful discussions on strategies and initiatives aimed...

Commemorating 100 Years of Musician Van Cao with Performance of 300 Artists

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An exclusive art program is scheduled to honor the 100th birthday anniversary of the renowned musician Van Cao (1923-1995). This remarkable occasion will be held at the iconic Hanoi Opera House on August 20. The General Director, Pham Hoang Nam, has asserted that the show will be held concurrently both inside and outside the prestigious Hanoi Opera House, allowing for the involvement of artists and audiences alike. Children’s choir performed the national anthem, composed by Van Cao, at the press briefing to introduce the music night. Photo: Ngo Minh/The Hanoi Times Nam anticipates that the August Revolution Square, located in front of the esteemed Hanoi Opera House, will be replete with an awe-inspiring multitude of individuals for the forthcoming event. This grand spectacle aims to faithfully recreate the historic moment of the August Revolution in 1945, where the symbolic red flag adorned with a gleaming yellow star was triumphantly raised, ultimately heralding the lo...

Boost of Vietnamese Cultural Industry: BlackPink Concert in Hanoi

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Two nights of the Born Pink World Tour Hanoi have come and gone, but BlackPink is still making headlines in the Vietnamese media days after the event. The audience is still filled with excitement as the echoes of the performance continue to resonate. The K-pop girl band made a powerful impact in Vietnam and managed to generate approximately VND300 billion (US$13 million) in ticket sales. Key to BlackPink’s success revealed Dr. Thi Gammon, currently a researcher at King’s College London, UK, specializes in studying the global impact of the Korean wave. According to her, BlackPink’s music shows generated significant excitement as there were not many renowned artists performing in Vietnam during their peak. In addition, given the recent economic development in Vietnam, individuals no longer prioritize basic needs such as food, clothing, and travel. Instead, they seek quality entertainment and are willing to invest in cultural experiences. “Economic integration and cultural exchange ...