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First Vietnamese athlete named game MVP at VBA Premier Bubble Games

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Nguyen Huynh Phu Vinh, a player on Vietnam’s national basketball team, was the first Vietnamese player to have been named game MVP at this year’s VBA Premier Bubble Games – Brought to you by NovaWorld Phan Thiet.

Surpassing foreign athletes

All of the game MVP titles awarded so far this season have been given to foreign players, many of whom tend to be taller and more experienced than the Vietnamese players in the league.

Vinh was the first Vietnamese player to have earned the title at the end of Game 27.

He played his rookie season in the VBA in 2016. He is currently the tallest Vietnamese player in the league and has shown a lot of improvements following years of training.

“I always believe in and give opportunities to young players, but Vinh has shown the fastest and most promising progress,” said Kevin Yurkus, coach of Vietnam’s national basketball team.

In Game 27, Cantho Catfish did not have any foreign players in defensive positions, a decision Yurkus and his players happily exploited. 

“I’m very happy and excited with today’s win,” Vinh shared after the game.

“Individual achievements are not so important to me because the main goal is the victory of the whole team.”

Nguyen Van Vinh of Cantho Catfish (in green). Photo: VBA

Nguyen Van Vinh of Cantho Catfish (in green). Photo: VBA

Vietnamese players with high potential

Aside from Vinh, several other Vietnamese athletes have shown significant growth this season at the VBA Premier Bubble Games, including Nguyen Van Vinh of Can Tho Catfish and Vietnamese-Swedish player Antony Sundberg of Saigon Heat.

While Vinh has been very impressive in quick counter-attacks and three-pointers, Sundberg is currently leading the league in sinking three-point field goals. 

Vietnamese national basketball team on three-game winning streak

Game 27 of the VBA Premier Bubble Games – Brought to you by NovaWorld Phan Thiet saw the battle between Cantho Catfish and the Vietnamese national basketball team.

Cantho Catfish was unable to respond to the aggressive offense of the national team.

Despite their efforts in the final quarter, the Catfish still lost the game 67-72.

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Hungary to grant scholarships to 3 Vietnamese football talents

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Three Vietnamese football talents aged 13-14 are expected to receive scholarships from Hungary so as to be trained in this Central European nation for multiple years to become professional players.

These are among 200 scholarships that Hungary will offer for Vietnamese students to follow higher education involving sports at top universities in the European country, heard attendees at a recent meeting between Vietnam Sports Administration and a Hungarian Olympic Committee delegation.

Szabo Bence, director of the House of Hungary at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, said the Hungarian Olympic Committee mapped out many programs to promote sports cooperation with Vietnam.

As part of these programs, three Vietnamese football talents at the given age will be trained to meet international levels and come back home to contribute to Vietnamese football.

The Vietnam Sports Administration and Vietnam Football Federation will jointly select the three young talents in the field.

Given the close cooperation between the two countries’ sports authorities, many talented Vietnamese athletes were sent to Hungary for training, including weightlifter Tran Le Quoc Toan.

Vietnam’s national swimming team is undergoing training in Hungary to prepare for the 32nd Southeast Asian Games, which takes place from May 5 to 17 this year in Cambodia, and the 2022 Asian Games, scheduled to kick off in September this year in China.

Also, Nguyen Huy Hoang, top swimmer of Vietnam’s national swimming team, is being trained in Hungary.

The Vietnam Sports Administration proposed the Hungarian side continue its support for Vietnam’s sports sector, especially in such sports as swimming, fencing, weightlifting, and wrestling.

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Three Vietnamese football talents aged 13-14 are expected to receive scholarships from Hungary so as to be trained in this Central European nation for multiple years to become professional players.

These are among 200 scholarships that Hungary will offer for Vietnamese students to follow higher education involving sports at top universities in the European country, heard attendees at a recent meeting between Vietnam Sports Administration and a Hungarian Olympic Committee delegation.

Szabo Bence, director of the House of Hungary at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, said the Hungarian Olympic Committee mapped out many programs to promote sports cooperation with Vietnam.

As part of these programs, three Vietnamese football talents at the given age will be trained to meet international levels and come back home to contribute to Vietnamese football.

The Vietnam Sports Administration and Vietnam Football Federation will jointly select the three young talents in the field.

Given the close cooperation between the two countries’ sports authorities, many talented Vietnamese athletes were sent to Hungary for training, including weightlifter Tran Le Quoc Toan.

Vietnam’s national swimming team is undergoing training in Hungary to prepare for the 32nd Southeast Asian Games, which takes place from May 5 to 17 this year in Cambodia, and the 2022 Asian Games, scheduled to kick off in September this year in China.

Also, Nguyen Huy Hoang, top swimmer of Vietnam’s national swimming team, is being trained in Hungary.

The Vietnam Sports Administration proposed the Hungarian side continue its support for Vietnam’s sports sector, especially in such sports as swimming, fencing, weightlifting, and wrestling.

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Source: https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20230319/hungary-to-grant-scholarships-to-3-vietnamese-football-talents/72163.html

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Italy eager to cooperate with Vietnam in golf tourism development: Italian ambassador

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Italian Ambassador to Vietnam Antonio Alessandro expressed his wish for Italy and Vietnam to join hands in golf tourism development during a presentation in Hanoi this week to promote the 44th Ryder Cup 2023, one of the world’s most prestigious golf tournaments.

The Italian Embassy in Vietnam hosted the presentation on Thursday to launch activities that promote the Ryder Cup 2023, a biennial men’s golf competition between teams from Europe and the U.S., which will be organized for the first time in Italy from September 29 to October 1 at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome.

Vietnam is the only country in Southeast Asia that the Organizing Committee for the Ryder Cup 2023 has selected as the place for launching such promotional activities.

At the presentation, Ambassador Alessandro expressed his wish for Italy and Vietnam to cooperate in developing golf tourism programs.

The ambassador told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper that he had just met with the director of the Italian National Agency for Tourism who was on a visit to Vietnam.

One of the goals of the trip was to explore and establish cooperation opportunities with Vietnam in the fields of sports and tourism, Ambassador Alessandro said.

“Golf is certainly an important area of cooperation in the development of sports tourism between the two countries,” the diplomat affirmed.

The ambassador joined other speakers at the presentation to discuss opportunities and challenges in organizing major golf events and developing the golf movements in both Italy and Vietnam.

As part of the activities promoting the coming Ryder Cup 2023, and also in the framework of the 50th anniversary of Vietnam – Italy diplomatic relations, Vietnam Golf Service Group will host a Vietnam-Italy Golf Tournament at Long Bien Golf Club in Hanoi next Monday.

This friendship tournament, to be run by the group in partnership with the embassy and sports platform We Love Sport, is expected to attract 100 golfers from Italy and Vietnam, the embassy said.

Vietnam welcomed three million foreign golfers in 2019, and the country is now implementing a strategy to attract more golf players from the region as well as from Australia and European countries including Italy, according to the presentation.

Regarding the potential for golf tourism development in Vietnam, Pham Thanh Tri, standing vice-president of the Vietnam Golf Tourism Association, expected golf tourism to yearly contribute up to US$10 billion to Vietnam’s tourist industry in the coming years.

Each foreigner visiting Vietnam for golf playing spends two to three times more than a normal foreign visitor to the country, Tri estimated.

The World Golf Awards (WGA) honored Vietnam as the World’s Best Golf Destination in 2019 and 2021, and as Asia’s Best Golf Destination in the five consecutive years from 2017.

The WGA also commented that Vietnam, with 80 golf courses across the country, is “where the golf market is reviving” after the COVID-19 pandemic was kept at bay.

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Italian Ambassador to Vietnam Antonio Alessandro expressed his wish for Italy and Vietnam to join hands in golf tourism development during a presentation in Hanoi this week to promote the 44th Ryder Cup 2023, one of the world’s most prestigious golf tournaments.

The Italian Embassy in Vietnam hosted the presentation on Thursday to launch activities that promote the Ryder Cup 2023, a biennial men’s golf competition between teams from Europe and the U.S., which will be organized for the first time in Italy from September 29 to October 1 at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome.

Vietnam is the only country in Southeast Asia that the Organizing Committee for the Ryder Cup 2023 has selected as the place for launching such promotional activities.

At the presentation, Ambassador Alessandro expressed his wish for Italy and Vietnam to cooperate in developing golf tourism programs.

The ambassador told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper that he had just met with the director of the Italian National Agency for Tourism who was on a visit to Vietnam.

One of the goals of the trip was to explore and establish cooperation opportunities with Vietnam in the fields of sports and tourism, Ambassador Alessandro said.

“Golf is certainly an important area of cooperation in the development of sports tourism between the two countries,” the diplomat affirmed.

The ambassador joined other speakers at the presentation to discuss opportunities and challenges in organizing major golf events and developing the golf movements in both Italy and Vietnam.

As part of the activities promoting the coming Ryder Cup 2023, and also in the framework of the 50th anniversary of Vietnam – Italy diplomatic relations, Vietnam Golf Service Group will host a Vietnam-Italy Golf Tournament at Long Bien Golf Club in Hanoi next Monday.

This friendship tournament, to be run by the group in partnership with the embassy and sports platform We Love Sport, is expected to attract 100 golfers from Italy and Vietnam, the embassy said.

Vietnam welcomed three million foreign golfers in 2019, and the country is now implementing a strategy to attract more golf players from the region as well as from Australia and European countries including Italy, according to the presentation.

Regarding the potential for golf tourism development in Vietnam, Pham Thanh Tri, standing vice-president of the Vietnam Golf Tourism Association, expected golf tourism to yearly contribute up to US$10 billion to Vietnam’s tourist industry in the coming years.

Each foreigner visiting Vietnam for golf playing spends two to three times more than a normal foreign visitor to the country, Tri estimated.

The World Golf Awards (WGA) honored Vietnam as the World’s Best Golf Destination in 2019 and 2021, and as Asia’s Best Golf Destination in the five consecutive years from 2017.

The WGA also commented that Vietnam, with 80 golf courses across the country, is “where the golf market is reviving” after the COVID-19 pandemic was kept at bay.

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Source: https://tuoitrenews.vn/news/sports/20230318/italy-eager-to-cooperate-with-vietnam-in-golf-tourism-development-italian-ambassador/72153.html

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Award-winning movie back to cinemas

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TOP FLICK – Đêm Tối Rực Rỡ (The Brilliant Darkness!), which won the Best Feature Film award at the Golden Kite Awards given by the Việt Nam Cinema Association in 2022, returns to cinemas nationwide. Photo courtesy of the producer

HCM CITY — The award-winning movie Đêm Tối Rực Rỡ (The Brilliant Darkness!), which focuses on domestic abuse, is being shown in cinemas nationwide to meet the demand of moviegoers who did not have a chance to watch it before.

Directed by American Aaron Toronto, the work opens at the funeral of a grandfather whose family members believe left them a fortune. But his children find out that their father lost a fortune gambling, and the mafia is coming to collect the debt. They must pay by sunrise, or else there will be another funeral.

The movie features veteran actors and actresses such as Huỳnh Kiến An, Phương Dung and Xuân Trang, and new face Lý Nguyễn Nhã Uyên.

The film won Best Feature Film and Best Cinematography at the Golden Kite Awards given by the Việt Nam Cinema Association (VCA) in Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa Province last September.

Nhã Uyên received two prizes for Best Leading Actress and Best Screenplay, while Kiến An was given the prize for Best Supporting Actor.

The movie brought home Best Story and Best Performance (female) awards at the 2022 Santa Fe Film Festival in New Mexico, the USA.

It was also named among 116 submissions for Non-English Language Film at the 2023 Golden Globe Awards.

According to a representative of CJ CGV Vietnam, theatres and distributors will create the best conditions for Vietnamese films, especially quality works, to be appreciated by audiences nationwide.

Starting with The Brilliant Darkness!, many films, which have achieved good results in the past, are expected to return to cinemas.

The Brilliant Darkness! was released last April and earned more than VNĐ20 billion (US$844,000) in ticket sales. — VNS

Source: http://ovietnam.vn/entertainment/award-winning-movie-back-to-cinemas_342574.html

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