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International kite exhibition opens in Nam Dinh

International kite exhibition opens in Nam Dinh

More than 20 countries across the globe are showcasing over 200 kites of various shapes and colours at the Vietnam International Kite Exhibition, which opened in the northern province of Nam Dinh on June 28.
Free rock night in Hanoi

Free rock night in Hanoi

A free rock night featuring six finalists from 42 bands competing at Tiger Translate national rock contest will be held at Thong Nhat Park in downtown Hanoi tomorrow. Visitors must be 18 years of age or over.
Asian designers centre stage at Paris fashion

Asian designers centre stage at Paris fashion

Asian designers took to the catwalks at Paris fashion week with the sharp lines of South Korea's Wooyoungmi's scorched desert-inspired collection vying for attention with young Japanese designer Yusuke Takahashi's colourful exploration of traditional dyeing techniques for Issey Miyake.
Festival honours cultural heritage values

Festival honours cultural heritage values

The fifth Quang Nam Heritage Festival 2013 is taking place in central Quang Nam province from June 22-26, aiming to honour the values of cultural heritage in the region and the country.
Foreign choirs join competition

Foreign choirs join competition

The third International Choir Competition opened in central Hoi An town on June 19, gathering 15 choirs from the US, Germany, Taiwan, Australia, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia and Vietnam.
5,400 people attend Run for Peace launch

5,400 people attend Run for Peace launch

As many as 5,400 people participated in a ceremony launching the 40 th Hanoi Moi newspaper Run for Peace at the Quan Ngua Sport Palace in the capital on June 16.
Then singing hopes to win UNESCO recognition

Then singing hopes to win UNESCO recognition

The National Academy of Music in Hanoi has revealed that traditional Then singing will be submitted to UNESCO in a bid to be recognised as a piece of intangible cultural world heritage.
Ministry bans ‘Chinatown' movie

Ministry bans ‘Chinatown' movie

The movie Bui Doi Cho Lon (Chinatown) by Vietnamese-American director Charlie Nguyen has been banned from distribution and screening in Vietnam because the film is "too violent" and misrepresented HCM City's Chinatown.

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