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Lâm Đồng prepares for Đà Lạt Flower Festival

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Lâm Đồng is currently one of the leading provinces in producing high quality vegetables and flowers. Photo festivalhoa.lamdong.gov.vn

ĐÀ LẠT — The Central Highlands province of Lâm Đồng People’s Committee has requested local authorities to be well prepared for the 9th Đà Lạt Flower Festival 2022, held at the end of this year in the tourism hub city of Đà Lạt.

The provincial authority in its recently issued document asked local authorities including district departments and agencies to boost urban embellishment, advertisements, dissemination, and plans for flower planting in preparation for the festival.

It has directed to urgently review and speed up the progress of investment projects especially those in infrastructure upgrading and urban embellishment, to be completed before October 30, 2022, to serve the organising of the big event.

Based on assigned functions and tasks, the committee has also ordered local authorities to complete the clearance of works encroaching on road safety corridors, strictly control constructions in the area, and regularly organise deployments to handle issues related to street encroachment and temporary markets, while performing environmental protection work in accordance with regulations.

The committee early this month announced plans for the 9th Đà Lạt Flower Festival from November to late December this year.

The biennial national and international cultural-tourism event will continue to affirm the value and brand of Đà Lạt as a city of Flower Festivals and the floriculture of a “gentle, elegant, and hospitability”.

It also aims to honour the value of flowers, promote tourism and trade, and call for greater domestic and international cooperation and investment throughout the locality.

Along with hosting traditional art flower spaces, organisers will arrange a wide range of activities during the festival, including a helicopter tour of Đà Lạt City, a youth music programme, a hot air balloon festival, and street carnivals with the participation of international dancers. National trade fairs and a football tournament will also be held. 

Notably, there will be a seminar on investment, trade, and tourism promotion in Lâm Đồng Province, which is scheduled for October, along with a workshop to build a strategy for sustainable development for the flower industry in Da Lat in the context of climate change and international integration until 2030.

The province has been recognised as very successful in organising flower festivals as a way to boost the value of its culture and tourism activities.

The previous 8th Đà Lạt Flower Festival 2019 opened on December 20 and was also a great success since it had helped attract thousands of visitors to the Central Highlands province.

With the theme ‘Đà Lạt and Flowers’, the festival ran from December 20-24 in Đà Lạt City and Bảo Lộc City.

In public areas around Xuân Hương Lake, the main streets and flower villages were decorated with locally-grown, colourful flowers.

The festival was an opportunity to honour the diligent flower farmers as well as promote the beauty of Đà Lạt. 

Lâm Đồng is currently one of the leading localities of the country in producing high quality vegetables and flowers. With more than 8,000ha of a flower-growing farm, the flower yield can reach millions of branches every year.

Đà Lạt City is the mainstay of flower production in the province, with its yield accounting for about 70 per cent. In 2012, Đà Lạt was recognised as the Flower Festival City of Việt Nam.

Currently, the city has more than 400 varieties of flowers, which include local flowers and those from other countries such as Japan, Thailand, the Netherlands, France and Australia. Orchids and chrysanthemums are the two most popular flowers grown. — 

The 9th Đà Lạt Flower Festival will take place from November to late December this year. Illustration Photo festivalhoa.lamdong.gov.vn

 

Source: https://vietnamnews.vn/life-style/1206694/lam-dong-prepares-for-da-lat-flower-festival.html

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Vietnam wins silver at Int’l Circus Festival in Russia

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Vietnamese artists Hien Phuoc and Thanh Hoa won the silver prize for their circus act titled ‘Moment of Love’ at the second ‘Without Borders’ International Circus Festival, which wrapped up on Sunday (local time) in Russia.

The judging panel awarded three gold medals to performances from two Russian teams and one Chinese representative, according to Le Dien, director at the Phuong Nam Art Theater’s circus in Ho Chi Minh City, which manages the Vietnamese circus duo.

Two more silver medals were presented to two other Russian performances.

Four bronze medals went to the teams from Kazakhstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Bulgaria.

Vietnamese artists Hien Phuoc (above) and Thanh Hoa perform the circus act titled ‘Moment of Love’ at the second International Circus Festival ‘Without Borders’ in St. Petersburg, Russia, September 2023. Photo: Supplied

Vietnamese artists Hien Phuoc (above) and Thanh Hoa perform the circus act titled ‘Moment of Love’ at the second ‘Without Borders’ International Circus Festival in St. Petersburg, Russia, September 2023. Photo: Supplied

Vietnam’s Hien Phuoc and Thanh Hoa were invited to the second ‘Without Borders’ International Circus Festival, jointly organized by the Russian Ministry of Culture and the Russian State Circus Company in St. Petersburg, after securing a gold medal at the International Circus Festival in Almaty City, Kazakhstan in July with the same performance.

Teams with about 200 artists from 16 countries and regions, including Russia, China, Mexico, Italy, and Ethiopia, participated in the fest from September 14 to 17 (local time).

Vietnamese artists Hien Phuoc (C) and Thanh Hoa (L) and Le Dien, director at the Phuong Nam Art Theater’s circus in Ho Chi Minh City, at the second International Circus Festival ‘Without Borders’ in St. Petersburg, Russia, September 2023. Photo: Supplied

Vietnamese artists Hien Phuoc (C) and Thanh Hoa (L) pose with Le Dien, director at the Phuong Nam Art Theater’s circus in Ho Chi Minh City, at the second ‘Without Borders’ International Circus Festival in St. Petersburg, Russia, September 2023. Photo: Supplied

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Vietnam’s Ha Giang halts tourist boat service on famous Nho Que River

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Boat service for tourists on the Nho Que River, a popular destination in Ha Giang Province, northern Vietnam, has been suspended since Saturday as a result of an unresolved disagreement concerning the temporary management plan for tourist transportation services on the river.

Tu San Agricultural and Tourism Service Cooperative, the only tourist boat service provider on the Nho Que River, located in Meo Vac District, said that its passenger transportation contract with Nho Que 1 Hydropower JSC expired on September 15.

As per the announcement made on the same day, both the parties and the People’s Committee of Meo Vac District had not found a suitable resolution for extending the contract. 

Consequently, the cooperative made the decision to temporarily suspend the operation of tourist boats on the Nho Que River.

A 30-minute boat ride on the river, whose tickets cost VND100,000 (US$4.12) per person, takes tourists to Tu San Canyon, through the same route to the Nho Que 1 Hydropower Plant, and return to the boat dock.

Reputed to be Southeast Asia’s deepest canyon, Tu San Canyon boasts awe-inspiring features, including cliffs towering up to 800 meters, a length of 1.7 kilometers, and an astonishing depth of nearly one kilometer.

This canyon is the result of a wondrous process that unfolded millions of years ago, back when this area was submerged beneath the vast ocean. 

Through geological transformations, as the earth’s crust shifted and waters receded, erosion gradually shaped this distinctive and enduring geological marvel.

The canyon, along with the Nho Que River and Ma Pi Leng Mountain Pass, constitutes a trifecta of stunning natural landscapes in Meo Vac District, Ha Giang, making it an unmissable destination for tourists visiting the northern mountainous province.

The temporary halt in tourist boat services on the Nho Que River implies that travelers visiting Ha Giang during this period will miss the chance to encounter the renowned canyon.

However, there are alternative experiences available for visitors to select from, Giap Van Hai, a longtime professional tour designer and tour guide in Ha Giang, told the news site VnExpress.

Hai suggests that tourists consider embarking on a trek along the White Cliffs trail, which provides a gorgeous panoramic view of the Nho Que River and Tu San Canyon. 

The trek covers a distance of five kilometers and typically takes between 2.5 and 3.5 hours, depending on the physical condition and preferences of the visitors.

In addition, travelers can visit the section dubbed a ‘mini Tu San’ on the same Nho Que River for activities like stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, or traditional boating. 

This area, known as Khau Vai Canyon, is situated in the northern part of Meo Vac District, along the border between Ha Giang and Cao Bang Provinces. 

Similar to the famous Tu San Canyon, Khau Vai Canyon, located at the base of Ma Pi Leng Mountain Pass, boasts striking cliffs on both sides and a picturesque turquoise river.

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Clams flood beach in north-central Vietnam

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Tonnes of sea clams have been washed up on a beach in Cam Nhuong Commune in Cam Xuyen District under Ha Tinh Province, located in north-central Vietnam, over the past few days, creating a long purplish strip on the beach.

Locals are flocking to the beach to collect these sea clams, which have a purplish shell, for sale.

High and powerful waves have brought such clams, both dead and alive, onto the coastline.

A resident of Cam Nhuong Commune said that locals often find anadara subcrenata, which has a white or cream-coloured, thick, oval shell, washed ashore by strong waves every year.

However, this year, the shoreline is being covered by clams with purple shells.

Locals collect purple clams washed ashore in Cam Nhuong Commune, Cam Xuyen District under Ha Tinh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: TTO

Locals collect purple clams washed ashore in Cam Nhuong Commune, Cam Xuyen District under Ha Tinh Province, north-central Vietnam. Photo: Tuoi Tre

Strong waves carry purple clams onto a beach in Cam Nhuong Commune, Cam Xuyen District under Ha Tinh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: TTO

Strong waves carry purple clams onto a beach in Cam Nhuong Commune, Cam Xuyen District under Ha Tinh Province, north-central Vietnam. Photo: Tuoi Tre

Nguyen Van Hung, chairman of the Cam Nhuong People’s Committee, said that powerful waves carry metric tons of anadara subcrenata onto the beach each year.

It was surprising that a huge number of purple clams were washed ashore this year, he added.

The beach has been crowded with locals over the past seven days. They have collected clams, processed them, and sold them.

Many of them pick 20 kilograms of clam flesh a day.

This is the first appearance of purple clams on the beach.

A bucket is full of purple clams. Photo: TTO

A bucket full of purple clams. Photo: Tuoi Tre

A strip of purple clams on a beach in Cam Nhuong Commune, Cam Xuyen District under Ha Tinh Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: TTO

A strip of purple clams on a beach in Cam Nhuong Commune, Cam Xuyen District under Ha Tinh Province, north-central Vietnam. Photo: Tuoi Tre

Flesh of purple clams collected. Photo: TTO

Flesh of purple clams. Photo: Tuoi Tre

In early September, purple clams were discovered washing ashore at the Thien Cam tourist site in Cam Xuyen District. Tonnes of the clams were collected for sale.

Clam is a kind of bivalve mollusc. They mainly live in tidal flats, and in the seafloor sand that contains a certain volume of freshwater.

In Ha Tinh Province, clams are farmed along the coastlines in Loc Ha District and Thach Ha District.

During the clam harvest season, the prices of the shellfish range from VND20,000 (US$0.82) VND25,000 ($1.03) per kilogram.

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