Friday, November 5, 2010

Liberty Central introduces office set lunch menu

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Inside the Liberty Central Restaurant. Their new set lunch costs VND59,000 (US$3) - Photo: Courtesy of Saigontourist
entral Restaurant, located on the first floor of the Liberty Central Hotel in downtown Saigon, has a new lunch menu for office workers this month.

The set lunch for VND59,000 (US$3) including a drink has rice, three dishes and desserts. The set menu from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Monday to Saturday changes every day.

The 150-seat restaurant also serves breakfast and dinner with European and Asian dishes from 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m. every day. The three hour breakfast buffet has more than 30 dishes and costs VND199,000 (US$10), excluding fees and taxes.  

Liberty Central Hotel is close to shopping and entertainment centers. The 140-room hotel started operations in February this year and will be officially inaugurated next month. It is managed by Que Huong Liberty Joint Stock Company, a subsidiary of Saigontourist.

Liberty Central Hotel,  179 Le Thanh Ton St., Dist. 1, HCM City. Tel: 08. 38239269, email: libertycentral@libertycentralhotel.com.

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Picturesque lake attracts day trippers from Hanoi


The romantic name attracts a lot of
visitors to Tien Sa (The Fairy Descends) Lake, located about 60km from
Hanoi at the base of Tan Vien Mountain in Ba Vi district.


It's an ideal destination for a relaxing day or weekend in the fresh
air in a quiet atmosphere that's hard to find in the city.


There is much to see around this lake where, according to local legend,
fairies once descended to earth to bathe. When they returned to heaven,
one hurriedly followed them, leaving her scarf blowing in the wind. The
scarf then turned into a white cloud above Tan Vien.


Due
to the topographical and geologic conditions, the lake is clear all year
round. The surrounding mountains and forests, along with the floating
houses on the lake, create a dreamlike and idyllic landscape.


The green forests covering part of the mountain and surrounding the
lake have created a cool, pleasant and romantic atmosphere, said Banh
Thanh Ban, head of the area's management board.


"Many young couples visit on the weekends where they relax and enjoy the quiet atmosphere together," Ban said.


The couples can explore the lake by boat, enjoy a leisurely walk around
the hills or sit in the shade of a tree to read a book, he said.


In the summer, tourists enjoy bathing at Nhi Long Waterfall nearby or
at the water park, which has three pools and nine water slides, as well
as recreating facilities for tennis, football, volleyball and badminton.
An amusement area includes electric cars and rides, and a resident
troupe of monkeys.


Pham Hung Anh and his friends have come to the site many times to enjoy it at different seasons of the year.


"I prefer visiting the lake in summer," Anh said. "I can swim at the
waterfall, which is dry in the winter. I can also check out the lake by
boat and enjoy the cool air. After driving in the dust and heat,
reaching the lake is a wonderful feeling."


In winter, the
weather is fairly cold, but tourists from Ha Noi still choose Tien Sa
Lake for weekend getaways because they love the cosy atmosphere. Sauna
and massage services are available featuring herbal remedies of Dao
ethnic people, which help relax and refresh the muscles after a long day
of climbing and trekking.


At night, visitors can enjoy folk dances and songs by the Muong ethnic
people, or join in a bonfire and try such local specialities as baked
maize and sweet potatoes.


In addition to the natural
beauty, the tourism site features architecture built in a traditional
style with rich detail and harmonised colours. A hotel with a red roof
sits among green leaves beneath the blue sky, and the surrounding
structures are given romantic names like Ngu Phuc (Five Good Fortunes)
Gate, Thuan Thien (Following God's Order) Bridge, Lien Hoa (Lotus)
House, Uyen Uong (Inseparable Couple) Pavilion, and Vien Son (Mountain's
Garden)


"We intend to invest more and increase services
to lure more tourists to stay longer," Ban said. "This is a wonderful
place to rest. Tourists can live in harmony with nature and enjoy our
entertainment services away from work and ordinary worries."


At 400m above sea level, the Tien Sa Lake tourism area has a total area
of 150ha, including 120ha of forest and 20ha of water. The tourism site
was developed in 2003 by the Cuong Thinh Company with a total
investment of VND60 billion (US$3 million) over ten years.


Last year, the site attracted more than 90,000 visitors, according to the director's statistics./.

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Picturesque lake attracts day trippers from Ha Noi

by Minh Thu

Relaxing: An young woman enjoys the poetic landscape at Tien Sa Lake.

Relaxing: An young woman enjoys the poetic landscape at Tien Sa Lake.

Monkey time: A monkey sits on a tree near Tien Sa Lake. The area has diverse flora and fauna.

Monkey time: A monkey sits on a tree near Tien Sa Lake. The area has diverse flora and fauna.

The romantic name attracts a lot of visitors to Tien Sa (The Fairy Descends) Lake, located about 60km from Ha Noi at the base of Tan Vien Mountain in Ba Vi District. It's an ideal destination for a relaxing day or weekend in the fresh air in a quiet atmosphere that's hard to find in the city.

There is much to see around this lake where, according to local legend, fairies once descended to earth to bathe. When they returned to heaven, one hurriedly followed them, leaving her scarf blowing in the wind. The scarf then turned into a white cloud above Tan Vien.

Due to the topographical and geologic conditions, the lake is clear all year round. The surrounding mountains and forests, along with the floating houses on the lake, create a dreamlike and idyllic landscape.

The green forests covering part of the mountain and surrounding the lake have created a cool, pleasant and romantic atmosphere, said Banh Thanh Ban, head of the area's management board.

"Many young couples visit on the weekends where they relax and enjoy the quiet atmosphere together," Ban said.

The couples can explore the lake by boat, enjoy a leisurely walk around the hills or sit in the shade of a tree to read a book, he said.

In the summer, tourists enjoy bathing at Nhi Long Waterfall nearby or at the water park, which has three pools and nine water slides, as well as recreating facilities for tennis, football, volleyball and badminton. An amusement area includes electric cars and rides, and a resident troupe of monkeys.

Pham Hung Anh and his friends have come to the site many times to enjoy it at different seasons of the year.

"I prefer visiting the lake in summer," Anh said. "I can swim at the waterfall, which is dry in the winter. I can also check out the lake by boat and enjoy the cool air. After driving in the dust and heat, reaching the lake is a wonderful feeling."

In winter, the weather is fairly cold, but tourists from Ha Noi still choose Tien Sa Lake for weekend getaways because they love the cosy atmosphere. Sauna and massage services are available featuring herbal remedies of Dao ethnic people, which help relax and refresh the muscles after a long day of climbing and trekking.

Folk dances

Cool water: In summer, Nhi Long Waterfall creates a natural swimming pool. — File Photo

Cool water: In summer, Nhi Long Waterfall creates a natural swimming pool. — File Photo

At night, visitors can enjoy folk dances and songs by the Muong ethnic people, or join in a bonfire and try such local specialities as baked maize and sweet potatoes.

In addition to the natural beauty, the tourism site features architecture built in a traditional style with rich detail and harmonised colours. A hotel with a red roof sits among green leaves beneath the blue sky, and the surrounding structures are given romantic names like Ngu Phuc (Five Good Fortunes) Gate, Thuan Thien (Following God's Order) Bridge, Lien Hoa (Lotus) House, Uyen Uong (Inseparable Couple) Pavilion, and Vien Son (Mountain's Garden)

"We intend to invest more and increase services to lure more tourists to stay longer," Ban said. "This is a wonderful place to rest. Tourists can live in harmony with nature and enjoy our entertainment services away from work and ordinary worries."

At 400m above sea level, the Tien Sa Lake tourism area has a total area of 150ha, including 120ha of forest and 20ha of water. The tourism site was developed in 2003 by the Cuong Thinh Company with a total investment of VND60 billion (US$3 million) over ten years.

Last year, the site attracted more than 90,000 visitors, according to the director's statistics. — VNS

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Lac Viet and IBM set up eSchool

Ha Than, general director of Lac Viet Computing Corp., and Duong Thi Truc Bach, principal of Nguyen Thi Minh Khai High School, exchange a sponsorship deal for the eSchool program Photo: Courtesy of Lac Viet Computing Corp.
Lac Viet Computing Corp. in conjunction with IBM has set up an eSchool (electronic school) system for Nguyen Thi Minh Khai High School in HCMC’s District 1. The IT application is based on IBM’s DB2 cloud system.

Eschool has applications for HR and administration management, education and training management, financial management, e-library, online education, payment management and students’ information management. The functions help simplify procedures and help students, teachers and officers.

Nguyen Thi Minh Khai High School is pioneering the eSchool model aiming to boost educational quality.

For further information about the eSchool, contact Lac Viet Computing Corp. at 23 Nguyen Thi Huynh Street, 76/23 Nguyen Van Troi Street, Phu Nhuan District, HCMC, tel: 3842 0246, website: www.lacviet.com.vn

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Da Ton waterfall bushwalk

Our bushwalking group wades across a stream on the way to Da Ton Waterfall
Da Ton Waterfall is part of the Dambri group of waterfalls near Bao Loc Town in Lam Dong
Province. It is only accessible on foot, so it’s a great adventure for bushwalkers.

I went with a group and hired a local guide to take us to Da Ton, which is the second highest waterfall in the area. The path went up and down some gentle slopes passing green hills covered in coffee and tea.

The fungus on this tree trunk looks like art - Photos: Lam Van Son
Our guide, Ca Nhem, was from the Chau Ma ethnic minority. He was very skilled at finding the path through the bamboo and long grass. He showed us how to pick wild bamboo sprouts and told us all the different ways that his people use bamboo. 

Da Ton Waterfall is the second highest fall in the Dambri group
Sweat drenched our shirts through as we walked. The breeze that rustled the bamboo cooled us.  A stream murmured in the distance.

When we reached a wide mountain stream, our guide showed us how to cross it safely by forming a human chain linked by bamboo to the other bank.

The path on the other side followed the creek bank until we climbed up some rocks to the base of Da Ton Waterfall.

The fall was about 40 meters high. There was a lot of mist and noise.

After taking some photos and exploring we sat down for a picnic lunch before we headed back.

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Tickets for Miss Earth’s crowning night on sale

(From L-R) Miss Earth 2008 Karla Paula Henry, Miss Earth 2009 Larissa Ramos, Miss Philippines Earth 2010 Kris Psyche O. Resus and Miss Vietnam World 2010 Luu Thi Diem Huong, a representative of Vietnam at Miss Earth 2010, in an activity to raise people’s awareness on environmental protection at Vinpearl Land Nha Trang - Photo: The organizers
The organizing committee of Miss Earth 2010 has printed over 5,000 tickets for the pageant’s crowning night on December 4 at the music fountain stage at Vinpearl Land in Nha Trang.

Nguyen Cong Khe, CEO of Thanh Nien Media Corp. and head of the organizing committee of the contest, said, “We publish the tickets a month prior to the event so audiences nationwide can come.”

There are four categories of seating - VIP tickets for VND4 million, VND2 million for seats in the front rows, standard tickets VND700,000 and tickets for travelers to Vinpearl Land for the crowning night worth VND450,000. The traveler tickets come with a free dinner worth VND100,000 at the resort.

Tickets are available at the following locations: the ticket booth of Vinpearl Land’s cable car, Vinpearl Square, Nha Trang City, tel: 058 3598123; Vietnamtourism Nha Trang, Tram Huong Tower, Tran Phu Street, Nha Trang City, tel: 058 3522 020; Vincom Center, 72 Le Thanh Ton Street, District 1, HCMC, tel: 08 3911 1177 and Level 1 of Vincom City Towers, 191 Ba Trieu Street, Hai Ba Trung Street, Hanoi, tel: 04 3974 8464.

“Miss Earth pageant marks its 10th anniversary this year so we expect it will be the best ever pageant. Furthermore, this is the first time the Miss Earth contest has been organized not in the Philippines so the organizing committee has to discuss and prepare carefully to make it a success,” Ramon Monzon – CEO of the Carousel Production Inc., co-organizer of Miss Earth 2010, said in a statement,

From November 4, about 90 contestants will come to Vietnam to take part in the competition. Titles include Miss Earth, Miss Earth Air (first runner-up), Miss Earth Water (second-runner up) and Miss Earth Fire (third runner-up). The crowning night will be broadcasted live on the VTV1 and VTV4 channels of Vietnam Television, ABS, CBN and Channel Philippines.

Miss Earth 2010 is organized in Vietnam by Thanh Nien newspaper, Thanh Nien Media Corp. and Carousel Production Inc. Vietnam will continue to host the pageant in even-numbered years from 2010 until 2020.

For further information and online booking, visit the website http://www.missearth.vn.

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An evening in Nirvana

Nirvana is located at 191A Hoang Van Thu Street, HCMC’s Phu Nhuan District. A guest at the Nirvana Café in HCMC’s Phu Nhuan District - Photo: My Tran
As one of the oldest cafes in Saigon, Nirvana Café’s attraction is its classic style.

The use of antiques and rare art combined with a sensitive attention to lighting lend meaning to the name. It’s a great hideout for anyone who needs to chillout, away from the streets for a while.

Behind the entrance is a wall with insets for oil lamps and a small altar for worshipping the earth god. Under the shade of trees and banana leaves is a small music fountain stage which plays every night.

The walls are painted to look old. “The color is in harmony with the lighting, making the café peaceful and fanciful, especially at night,” said one of the staff.

It has also got a lot of interesting bric a brac, including antiques, old scooters, lamps, ceramic vases and terra-cotta statues and wooden artworks. The chairs don’t match and the tables and stairs are made from dark colored wood that goes with the red curtains, giving it that northern-tribe feel.

The cafe has three floors. Different areas are reached by walking across stepping stones in shallow ponds containing fish and wetland grasses.

“I come to the café when I am in the mood as it is really a nice space to relax,” said Vi, a regular customer.

The café is a combination of cultures from the colorful hanging lanterns of Hoi An hanging in the corridors and ceilings, linga and yoni statues of Cham culture, oil lamps and furniture of the north and modern lights of Western style.