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Animals slaughtered at Buddhist festival

Animals slaughtered at Buddhist festival

Vietnam Culture - Wild animals are killed by restaurants inside the Huong Pagoda where Vietnam’s longest festival is being celebrated

LIFESTYLE IN BRIEF 9/3

LIFESTYLE IN BRIEF 9/3

Vietnam Culture -

Life and Art; Prevent “bad phenomena” at festivals; Thang Long Royal Citadel to open for public; Sylvie Gazeau and friends’ concert; Record painting – where to go? Hue artist focus on women

Book fair introduces international titles

Book fair introduces international titles

Vietnam Culture -

New titles by both local and international writers will be a treat that avid readers look forward to at the sixth edition of the HCM City Book Fair that opens later this month.

Tribesman leads nomadic clan back from brink

Tribesman leads nomadic clan back from brink

Vietnam Culture - The Ro Mam had almost become extinct until one enlightened member persuaded them to adopt modern practices

National Geographic to film giant Vietnam cave

National Geographic to film giant Vietnam cave

Vietnam Culture - A crew from the US non-profit and TV organization will shoot a documentary on the world’s largest cave this week

March 15 – Day of Vietnam Movie

March 15 – Day of Vietnam Movie

Vietnam Culture -

March 15 has been chosen ad the Day of Vietnam Movie. This was the day late President Ho Chi Minh signed an ordinance to establish the Movie and Photography Department (March 15 1953).

LIFESTYLE IN BRIEF 7/3

LIFESTYLE IN BRIEF 7/3

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Italian cities to join in Ha Noi’s 1,000th birthday celebrations; Vietnamese short films to be screened in Los Angeles; Dak Lak hosts festival of arts, music and games

Wild flowers

Wild flowers

Vietnam Culture -

VietNamNet introduces the beauty of women from the northwest on the occasion of the International Woman’s Day.

Fully restored Pagoda opens

Fully restored Pagoda opens

Vietnam Culture -

Thousands of pilgrims from Mekong Delta provinces, mostly ethnic Khmer, flocked to the Chua Doi in Soc Trang City during weekend to celebrate the restoration . . .