During the festive season of Tet (Lunar New Year), the streets are filled with beautiful peach blossoms as preparations are made for the upcoming celebration. Musician Nguyen Quang Long, known for his expertise in traditional Xam music, has recently shared his latest music video titled Xam Tet Viet (a song about the Vietnamese Lunar New Year) with The Hanoi Times . Being born in the Year of the Dragon (1976), Nguyen Quang Long has big plans for the Year of the Dragon in 2024, as it marks his 30th year in the music industry. Often referred to as the “archaeologist” of Xam art, Long is renowned for his efforts in rediscovering and preserving many classic Xam songs. Originating from Bac Ninh, a northern province known for its traditional love duet singing called Quan ho , Long grew up in a musical family and developed a passion for music from a young age. Musician Nguyen Quang Long and the Xam Ha Thanh group. Photo: The Hanoi Times In 2005, while working at the...
Hanoi’s tourism sector is thriving, with an estimated 23.11 million visitors in the first ten months of 2024, marking an impressive 11.2% increase from the previous year, according to the Hanoi Department of Tourism’s latest report. Hanoi Festival of Creative Design captivates visitors. Credit: Eventus October witnessed a surge in tourism, with 2.05 million visitors, a 9.1% rise year-on-year. International tourist arrivals exceeded 553,000, increasing by 14.6%, while domestic travelers reached 1.5 million, up by 7.1%. The city’s tourism revenue for the January-October period is estimated at VND90.065 billion (over $3.5 million), reflecting a notable 17.2% year-on-year growth. To enhance its appeal, Hanoi’s tourism industry introduced a range of innovative initiatives in October. Among these was the “Cultural Festival for Peace,” commemorating the 70th anniversary of the city’s liberation and its 25th anniversary as a City of Peace. Another highlight was the elegant and ...
Jointly organized by Arabesque Vietnam and performance art theater Saigon Concert, the gig is scheduled for December 16 and 17 at the Municipal Theater, also known as the Saigon Opera House, in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City. During a briefing for ‘Senzen,’ Tan Loc, the art director of the show, shared his reflections on his past experience as an international student in Japan nearly 30 years ago, his sentiments about his profession, and the challenges he faced during the pandemic. “After the struggle between life and death, I have gained an appreciation for what I have, cherishing every encounter and every opportunity to pursue my passion,” Loc said. “A dancer must practice every day to stay in shape. “Amidst chaos, maintaining calm is crucial to excel in your pursuits.” Choreographer Tan Loc speaks at a press briefing at the Saigon Opera House in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, December 1, 2023. Photo: Tuoi Tre These inner reflections served as inspiration for him and...
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