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Breast cancer story wins French reporting contest

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Nguyễn Lê Diệu Thư, with her friend Uyên, botth are students from HCM City University of Social Sciences and Humanities, won the first prize with a story about Breast Cancer Network Việt Nam, an association whose mission is to raise funds in order to financially help breast cancer patients. Photo courtesy of Nguyễn Lê Diệu Thư.

HÀ NỘI — First prize in the Young Francophones Reporters – Việt Nam 2021 – a writing contest in French held by Le Courrier du Vietnam (CVN), a French-language weekly under the Vietnam News Agency, has been awarded to Nguyễn Lê Diệu Thư and Lê Trọng Tường Uyên, students from HCM City University of Social Sciences and Humanities.

The co-authors won for their reportage titled “Souhaiter un avenir en rose pour les femmes atteintes du cancer du sein” (Wishing for a bright future for women with breast cancer), about Breast Cancer Network Việt Nam, an association whose mission is to raise funds in order to financially help breast cancer patients.

They were given a VNĐ20 million (US$880) laptop and a one-year subscription to access CVN articles.

The second prize was given to Nguyễn Đức Minh Hoàng and Nguyễn Thị Thùy Trang, two students from the University of Huế for their work “Un regard sur le portrait de la dernière Công Tôn Nữ” (A look at the portrait of the last Công Tôn Nữ).

Organisers also presented a third prize, two encouragement prizes, a People’s Choice award, an Impressive Contestant, a Dynamic Contestant, Belgian Embassy and Moroccan Embassy Award, Group Award of Francophone Embassies, Delegations and Institutions in Việt Nam (GADIF).

Under the theme “Femmes francophones, Femmes résilientes” (Francophone women, resilient women), the contest aims to encourage young people to express their thoughts on the role of women in Việt Nam and elsewhere, as well as efforts to reduce disparities between men and women.

Lê Trọng Tường Uyên is one the winners of the 2021 Young Francophones Reporters competition. Photo courtesy of Lê Trọng Tường Uyên.

The contest was sponsored by the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF), the embassies of France, Switzerland, Belgium, Canada and Morocco, the Francophone Universities Association (AUF), the Wallonie-Bruxelles Delegation in Hà Nội, and other partners.

The contest attracted attention from young writers, particularly university students learning French throughout the country.

Organisers said the best stories out of nearly 135 entries (from 122 authors) had been selected for the final round.

Deputy editor-in-chief of the newspaper, Đoàn Thị Y Vy, who is also head co-organiser of the event, said: “This year, due to the pandemic, the organisers faced many difficulties such as not being able to meet lecturers and students from many universities to talk about the contest as usual.

“Despite many difficulties, this 6th Young Francophone Reporter Contest still received many entries from the North, Central and South provinces.”

The judges were very impressed by the Vietnamese students’ expressive skills as well as their level of French. Criteria for evaluating articles mainly focus on quality as well as topic.

“I’m very impressed with the quality of the articles as the contestant’s French was very good. I think these young people are very skilled in providing information and expressing emotions through this languague,” Cristina Romila, ambassador of Romania to Việt Nam, member of the jury, said.

This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, instead of holding a live award ceremony, the Organising Committee published a video clip to introduce the contest and announce the prizes on Le Courrier du Vietnam Facebook page.

Through articles at the Young Francophones Reporter Contest organised annually, the writers, many of whom are young students, have expressed their feelings, points of views and comments and introduced to the French-speaking community Việt Nam’s beauty, culture and people.

Source: https://vietnamnews.vn/life-style/1084745/breast-cancer-story-wins-french-reporting-contest.html

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Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay welcomes first Chinese cruise passengers this year

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Cruise ship Zhao Shang Yi Dun brought 721 Chinese passengers to Quang Ninh Province, northern Vietnam on Tuesday to visit its world-famous Ha Long Bay and other popular tourist sites.

This was the first group of Chinese cruise passengers to pass through the Ha Long international cruise port this year, according to the provincial Department of Tourism.

As scheduled, these cruise passengers will spend one day exploring Ha Long Bay, and another day touring Ha Long City as well as visiting some tourist destinations in Hanoi.

The cruise ship is set to travel to Da Nang City in central Vietnam and Hong Kong before returning to the port of Shekou in Shenzhen, located in Guangdong Province, mainland China.

The first cruise ship from the port of Shekou entering Ha Long City showed a positive sign of Quang Ninh’s inbound tourism and Chinese travelers’ soaring return after the COVID-19 pandemic.

First Chinese cruise passengers are given flowers after they enter Quang Ninh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: T . Duong / Tuoi Tre

The first Chinese cruise passengers are given flowers after they enter Quang Ninh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: T . Duong / Tuoi Tre

Cruise ship Zhao Shang Yi Dun is expected to make five port calls in the city and take over 4,000 Chinese guests to the bay from now until the end of the year.

By March 2024, the Chinese-flagged ship will have brought more than 12,000 passengers to Quang Ninh Province.

The province will also welcome multiple Chinese ships in 2024.

A representative of the Ha Long international passenger port said that the 2023 cruise season started in October, with many international cruise ships from Europe and America docking in the city.

The province has received 60 registrations from international cruise ships to dock at the Ha Long international passenger port in 2024.

Among them are Mein Schiff, Celebrity Solstice, Noordam, MSC Splendida, and Westerdam.

Accordingly, over 70,000 international cruise passengers will visit the province next year.

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2 young sisters travel 100km to join symphony orchestra in northern Vietnam

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Nguyen Ngoc Thi Thu, 14, and her younger sister, Nguyen Ngoc Thuy Trang, 11, have commuted around 100 kilometers round trip from their home in Hoa Binh Province, northern Vietnam to Hanoi each Sunday morning to join a symphony orchestra for nearly one year.

They play the trumpet in the Vietnam Youth Orchestra.

Thu and Trang reside in Luong Son District under Hoa Binh Province.

Thu started to learn how to play the trumpet when she was in grade one, while her younger sister began playing the musical instrument when she was five years old.

Their trumpet instructor was their father, who is a trumpeter.

He often practices playing the trumpet at home, so he instructed his daughters to play.

The father frequently records their trumpet practice, and posts the videos on his Facebook account.

Once Tran Hien, conductor of the Vietnam Youth Orchestra, watched some of these videos, he quickly contacted the two sisters to invite them to the orchestra.

Since then, each Sunday morning, the two young girls wake up at 5:00 am and take a bus at 6:30 am to Hanoi to play with the orchestra.

After nearly one year of their efforts in trumpet practice in the Vietnamese capital, the two young sisters will perform as members of the orchestra at the Hanoi Opera House this Sunday.

With the participation of over 70 young music players coming from multiple schools and having different nationalities, the Vietnam Youth Orchestra is expected to offer audiences a party of classical music.

Founded in 2022, the Vietnam Youth Orchestra, financed by individuals, is meant to create a classical music space for children and bring this type of music closer to the public.

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Stunning scenery, delicacies in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta draw Cambodian visitors

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Dong Ho Lagoon and a charming long coastline hugging Den Mountain, coupled with numerous tasty dishes such as bun ken (noodle soup), grilled chicken, and stretchy rice noodles make Ha Tien City an ideal getaway for domestic and international tourists, mainly travelers from neighboring Cambodia.

Nguyen Thi Mong Quyen, director of the Ha Tien trade and tourism promotion center, said on Sunday that the city, situated in Vietnam’s Kien Giang Province, shares both land and maritime borders with Cambodia, smoothing the path for the neighbor’s visitors to enter the city.

Over the past few months, the number of Cambodian travelers visiting Ha Tien to explore its natural beauty and savor delicacies has been growing.

“Since the start of the year, Ha Tien City has welcomed over three million domestic and international tourists,” Quyen said.

“In particular, throngs of holidaymakers from Cambodia have toured the city.

“Some 1,000-2,000 Cambodian tourists travel to the city each holiday or festival.”

A beach in Ha Tien City woos locals and foreigners. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

A beach in Ha Tien City woos locals and foreigners. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

Bun Ken (noodle soup), a must-taste specialty in Ha Tien City. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

‘Bun ken’ (noodle soup), a must-taste specialty in Ha Tien City Kien Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

To get ready to welcome Cambodian travelers on the forthcoming Christmas and 2024 New Year holidays, travel agencies in Ha Tien are working to offer new tourism products and adorn the current tourist attractions such as Dong Ho Lagoon, a seaside path skirting Den Mountain, Thach Dong Cave, and Da Dung Mountain.

Tourists are fond of sea bathing, playing water sports, and savoring seafood as well as the city’s specialties.

Du To Tuan, director of travel firm Vietravel’s branch in Rach Gia City under Kien Giang Province, said that Cambodia is a potential tourism source market.

A huge number of tourists from the country have traveled to the province over the past few months.

They often go sightseeing in Ha Tien first, and then take a speedboat ride to famous Phu Quoc Island, he said.

“We are looking forward to welcoming the crowds of tourists to Ha Tien City during the upcoming 2024 New Year holiday,” Tuan said.

“We will roll out various community-based tourism products to diversify services to delight international visitors.”

Bok lo hong, a popular dish of the Khmer ethnic group in Ha Tien City. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

‘Bok lo hong,’ a popular dish of the Khmer ethnic group in Ha Tien City, Kien Giang Province, southern VietnamPhoto: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

Visitors enjoy an alpine coaster ride to explore a breathtaking mountain in Ha Tien City. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

Visitors enjoy an alpine coaster ride to explore a breathtaking mountain in Ha Tien City, Kien Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

Tourists explore the beauty of Thach Dong Cave in Ha Tien City. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

Tourists explore the beauty of Thach Dong Cave in Ha Tien City, Kien Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

Travelers on an electric three-wheeled motorcycle take a look around Ha Tien City at night. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

Travelers on an electric three-wheeled motorcycle take a look around Ha Tien City at night. Photo: Chi Cong / Tuoi Tre

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