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Travel Lover Captures Stunning Views of Binh Dinh

Traditional martial arts practiced in Binh Dinh has become part of the province’s cultural heritage. The locality also hosts plenty of cultural festivals in a bid to attract visitors each year, such as Cau Ngu (whale worship) Festival and a boat racing festival. Along with photos featuring landscapes, historical and cultural relics, and festivals, traditional craft villages are also interesting topics among the Binh Dinh photo collection compiled by Nguyen Phan Dung. Thay Boi (Fortune teller) tower is a popular suggestion for visitors to enjoy the dawn. Situated a few kilometres away is Thi Nai Bridge which is one of the longest cross-sea bridges nationwide, spanning for 2,477.3 metres and connecting Quy Nhon with the Nhon Hoi economic zone. An Lao district in Binh Dinh province offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture and savor the cuisine of both the Bana and H’Re people. The highest point in the area stands at an elevation of 1,000...

: Exploring the Culinary Treasures of Vietnam with the Élysée Palace Head Chef

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The Élysée Palace’s Chef and France’s Culinary Ambassador, Guillaume Gomez, recently returned from a business trip to Vietnam, where he served as a judge in a baguette-making contest in May. Two important rules There are two rules when cooking for the presidents. “You can’t imagine how important you are to the image of France,” former French President Nicolas Sarkozy told Gomez before leaving the palace. In May 2012, Chef Gomez was presented with the National Order of Merit (Ordre national du Mérite) by Sarkozy. Gomez began working at the Élysée Palace in 1997 and, at the age of 25, was awarded the Meilleur Ouvrier de France medal, a prestigious honor given every four years to craftsmen, including chefs and bakers. He was the youngest person ever to win the title in the culinary category. Guillaume Gomez and the four French presidents he has served. Photo : Twitter In 2013, Gomez succeeded Bernard Vaussion to become the ‘chef de cuisine’ of the Élysée. He worked...

Hanoi Choir Embracing Core Values to Reach Out to Local Community

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Middle-aged women, young men and women, children – members of the Green Wind Choir sing joyfully: “And the wind sings forever in my heart/Go with me to far away places / And the pure heart speaks / The word of love for life.” As they dance to the tune, their faces light up. It seems that the gift they bring to the audience is not only a song but also the positive energy of music. Using the power of music to spread love and goodness is the guiding principle and factor that unites the members of Green Wind, a special community choir in Hanoi. Music for the sake of humanity Conductor Nguyen Hai Yen founded the Green Wind Choir in 2019, with the desire to familiarize people with choral music and bring good values to the community. Green Wind Choir performs with singer Le Cat Trong Ly. Photo courtesy of Green Wind She never forgets that art, in general, and music, in particular, is meant to serve people. The harder life is, the more lonely and sad people are, the more m...