Weekend LaoDong
Singer Ngo Lan Huong: I believe in my self-worth and that helps me overcome temptations
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In the past 2 years, young artists emerging from music reality shows have made the performing arts market vibrant. Many concerts and music nights have been organized, and many new compositions have been continuously released to the public.
Meritorious Artist Thanh Loc: "I am more picky about scripts than choosing movies
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At the age of over 60, Thanh Loc said that he has gone through all the ups and downs of cinema and always values good film scripts, not genres or other factors.
Trade Union meal, a rendezvous of care, sharing and gratitude
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With a meal worth 50,000 VND, of which the company spent 22,000 VND, the Company's Trade Union spent 28,000 VND, about 6,500 union members and workers of Meiko Electronics Vietnam Co., Ltd. (Hanoi) had a meaningful Trade Union Meal.
When the forest is deserted of animals
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There are forests in Vietnam that are still green. Looking from above, that green color stretches endlessly across mountain ranges, through protected areas, national parks. But when you step inside, you begin to feel something unusual: The forest is too quiet.
Ancient stone bridge in the countryside in Hai Phong
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The hundreds-year-old ancient stone bridges remaining in Hai Phong City are not only unique transportation works but also special relics of the prosperity of a time, deeply preserving the historical and cultural imprint of this land.
Vietnamese Show: Opportunity to reach out from home to the world
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“BlackPink's two shows are already half of the total revenue of the performing arts in 2030 that we strive for.”
Unique and strange in the South Pole
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The southernmost point of our beloved Fatherland is the “big toe that has not yet dried from the mud of a thousand miles” - a phrase coined by writer Nguyen Tuan. That big toe touches the East Sea, slowly every day, every year, every century... moving out into the ocean to expand the territory in the affectionate name: Ca Mau Cape.
Poetry Page (Autumn): Nostalgia
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Late October, late Autumn, still lingering as if Autumn had just begun. Since when, Autumn has been a privilege for Hanoi, a city of love. And time can return in poetry, painting... in the nostalgia of the Hung Yen rainy river, of Dong Thap lotus, of an orbit that holds all those who cherish life on earth passionately every day - the attraction of infinite nostalgia.
To help craft villages escape the risk of losing their titles
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Speaking with Lao Dong Newspaper, Mr. Le Duc Thinh - Director of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development - NNPTNT) emphasized: Developing craft villages not only brings economic benefits, but also solves rural welfare issues, especially creating jobs for people with disabilities, the elderly, and people who are not eligible for retraining...
Valuable documents from "Southern Literature of the Six Provinces"
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The book series "Southern Literature of the Six Provinces" by author Nguyen Van Hau is one of the rare works that systematically shows the formation and development process of Southern literature from the time of land opening to the end of the French colonial period in 1945.
Open the way for the village to keep the profession - people with profession
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The government’s efforts to preserve the craft village have had some effect. However, keeping the craft village and the people alive is not an easy task.
More light for Textile 8.3 dormitory
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Many years ago, the Textile 8.3 collective housing area (Quynh Mai ward, Hai Ba Trung district) was considered one of the most dilapidated and degraded collective housing areas in Hanoi with cramped living space and conditions, lacking everything for hundreds of households.
The vitality of Bau Truc pottery village after a millennium
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After nearly 1,000 years, Bau Truc pottery, imbued with Cham cultural identity, still exists and changes to suit the times.
“Digital museum is the shortest way to bring Vietnamese heritage to the world”
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“I am truly touched by the fact that Bat Trang Museum is honored to be the first non-public museum in Vietnam to be selected by Google Arts & Culture to appear on this platform. Hopefully, the common story of Bat Trang pottery village and the personal journey of the late People's Artisan Vu Thang will be more accessible and inspire art and culture lovers not only in Vietnam but all over the world...” - the 8X Director of Bat Trang Soul of Vietnam Art Museum (also known as Bat Trang Museum) talked about his steps forward in taking over the massive legacy from his late father.
The first of the four great temples of Doai in the land of culinary villages
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So Communal House is named after So village in Cong Hoa commune, Quoc Oai district, Hanoi, known for its scale, massive and unique architecture with over 350 years of age. So village is also known as the land of famous “dong vermicelli” cuisine in the capital.
Autumn in Hanoi, find the century-old green rice village
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Nestled among the hustle and bustle of the city, the traditional green rice village of Me Tri (Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi) has existed for over a century.
Preserving traditional Vietnamese craft villages
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Traditional craft villages have long become a unique feature in the diverse cultural picture of Vietnam.
Lake Song-Kol, the "pearl" in the heart of Kyrgyzstan
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A trip to Kyrgyzstan would not be complete without spending a night sleeping by Song-Kol Lake and enjoying the vast steppe scenery in the early morning.
Vietnamese girl cycling around Southeast Asia
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Truong My Chau (1990), an agricultural engineer in Ho Chi Minh City, decided to quit her job, cycle to slow down, see the lands and explore her own limits.
Chau Tuyet Van: Beautiful taekwondo sister kicks the wind
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The golden girl of Vietnamese taekwondo will be an interesting face when participating in the TV show "Beautiful Sister Riding the Wind 2024". Stepping out of the sports field, Chau Tuyet Van has considerable appeal.