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First National Cultural Museum Opens with Display of Buddhist Antiquities

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The museum exhibits hundreds of Buddhism-related objects which date back to the seventh century to the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. On display at the museum are hundreds of Buddhist antiques which have been enshrined within the pagoda and have been collected by the pagoda’s former abbots. The exhibited items feature Buddhist arts and Buddhist culture of both Vietnam and several other Asian countries. Each of the displayed artifacts carries an array of Buddhist stories, legends, and beliefs. The image depicts a reclining Buddha statue. The artifacts at the museum are made from numerous different materials such as bronze and jade. The Buddhist antiques preserved at the Quan The Am Temple have great value as they highlight Buddha statues, bronze censers, and objects of worship, all of which are unique treasures. Many of these antiques are recognised as national treasures. The museum has opene...

HCM City to host five renowned concertos: HBSO

Famous guests performing in the two concerts include renowned violinist Chuong Vu, Taiwanese-American cellist Grace Ho, American pianist Max Levinson, and Taiwanese violist Yi-Wen Chao and cellist Phan Do Phuc. The concerts will be conducted by the esteemed Japanese conductor Honna Tetsuji. The concert on August 25th will commence with the concerto Grosso for violin, piano, percussion, and string Orchestra by Nguyen Manh Duy Linh. Nguyen Manh Duy Linh is a musician who obtained a master’s degree in music composition from Russia’s Magnitogorsk State Conservatory. This will be followed by the Double Concerto for Clarinet, Viola, and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 88 by German composer Max Bruch, which will be performed by Bui Cong Duy and Yi Wen Chao. The concert will conclude with a double concerto for violin, cello, and orchestra by composer Johannes Brahms, performed by Bui Cong Duy and Phan Do Phuc. The concert on August 26th will open with the concerto “Vietnam’s Four Seasons” for...

Vietnamese Photographer Takes Home Top Prize at ProArtist Awards 2023

The photo depicts fishing nets arranged in the coastal area of Phu Yen, a central province. The arrangement creates the shape of a dolphin swimming in the sea. A remarkable moment captured is when a fisherman’s small basket boat, painted red, maneuvers into the perfect position, perfectly aligning with the dolphin shape and showcasing a detailed eye. “The delicate wisps of the fishing net hang beautifully beneath the water’s surface, resembling a majestic sea creature,” remarked Ruben Wu, a judge of the contest and a visual artist and photographer. Thai Viet Hoan, the winner of the competition, was awarded a cash prize of US$10,000. The ASUS ProArtist Awards 2023, with the theme “Seeing an Incredible Future,” aims to inspire creators to convey their vision of a hopeful and sustainable environment through their art. This year, the competition received numerous entries from more than 100 countries, serving as a platform for creators to share their personal thoughts and stories w...