Friday, January 14, 2011

Discover the magic of Persian carpets in HCMC

Dhush Kuladeva, director of Hassan’s Carpets, displays a pure silk Kashmir carpet to a customer - Photo: The organizer
A collection of old and contemporary hand-made carpets from the Far East and Europe will be shown this Sunday at Villa FB Lounge at 79 Suong Nguyet Anh Street in HCMC’s District 1 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The one day event, which is organized by Hassan’s Carpets, purveyors of fine oriental carpets, will feature pure silk carpets from Kashmir, India, Persia (Iran) and a rare collection of nomadic and tribal carpets of a bygone era. The prices range from US$195 for a 0,6 m x 1,2 m tribal carpet to US$20,000 for a pure silk carpet.

The exhibition marks the company’s second year in Vietnam

“What we hope to achieve in this exhibition is to let our patrons understand the historical, cultural, and artistic values associated with hand made carpets,” said Dhush Kuladeva, director of Hassan’s Carpets in an email to the Daily.

The company’s showroom is at S12-1, Sky Garden, Nguyen Van Linh Blvd, Phu My Hung, District 7, HCMC. Tel: 5410 4495.

To attend the free event, contact Ms Truc on 0915 755 455 or email thanhtruc.dang@hassanscarpets.vn for registration.

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Traditional French king cakes at Sofitel Saigon

The Sofitel Saigon Plaza has added a touch of France to the New Year with a traditional French cake “La Galette des Rois”, also known as King Cake.

“La Galette des Rois” has been a French tradition, since 1870. Each member of the family attending New Year party takes a piece of the cake hoping to find a hidden token inside. The recipient is then crowned King or Queen for the day and appointed the host for next year’s party.

For gastronomes in Saigon who would like to experience this special tradition – frangipane filled tart – “La Galette des Rois” will be prepared this year by the hotel’s award-winning pastry team, and available at the hotel’s Gourmand Shop from January 2 to 23. Prices range from VND120,000+ for individual portions to whole cakes for VND450,000+ to serve 8-10.

The biggest “Galette des Rois” in Vietnam will be showcased at the Special King Cake Buffet Brunch on Sunday January 9 at CafĂ© Rivoli. The full buffet will be themed around King Cakes with various flavors to surprise you and enchant your children. The unique brunch priced at VND 790,000++ per guest includes free flowing fruit juices.

Sofitel Saigon Plaza is at 17 Le Duan Blvd., District 1, HCMC. For bookings, call 08 3824 1555 or email fb@sofitelsaigon.com.vn.

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The slow boat to Phu Quy Island

A stunning beach on Phu Quy Island
Phu Quy Island, also called Thu or Khoai Islet, is 120km from Phan Thiet City, between the mainland and Truong Sa Archipelago. The island covers 16 square kilometers and has many cultural and religious relics typical of central coast farming communities.

We left Phan Thiet Port at 7 a.m. The slow boat took eight hours. I was seasick most of the way because of the bumpy conditions. It was very tiring, but I jumped up straight away when the siren signaled our arrival.

Seen from the sea, Phu Quy Island looks like a dragon playing with clouds. From another angle it looks like a giant whale crossing the ocean.

Linh Son Pagoda on Cao Cat Mountain
The port is very busy. The locals speak with an accent that is hard to understand but they are very friendly. There are plenty of houses and coconut trees. Despite no fresh water streams, drinking water isn’t a problem because it can be pumped up from underground.

The island has many hills, knolls and sand dunes. Most of administrative offices, stadiums, schools, entertainments and traffic systems on the island are still new and there’s a few more being built. It looks a bit urban but there are  no numbers and no street names.

During four days on the island, I visited many places and met many foreign backpackers who were there to enjoy swimming or surfing on the island’s stunning beaches or bicycling around the trails. It has tourism appeal and will probably take off as a new destination in a few years.

I visited Linh Quang Pagoda in Tam Thanh Commune, which is over 250 years old, and contains artifacts from the Nguyen Dynasty. Also, Thay Nai Temple built in the 17th century is a place where fishermen come to worship. Every year, locals hold a festival to pray for peace and better life.

A stone house by the sea - Photos: Le Ba Lu
Linh Son Pagoda, located on Cao Cat Mountain at 120 meters above sea level, is a beautiful building. It’s very peaceful. From there, I looked out across the island to see tiny boats drifting on the sea and coconut palms, the people in the town looked as small as ants.

When you come to Phu Quy you have to try the seafood - grilled lobsters, steamed turtle with salt and many kinds of dishes made of squid, oysters and clams. Long Vi Restaurant near Thay Nai Temple is a good venue.

There are just six hotels and guest houses in Tam Thanh Commune and they are all well equipped. The island only has power from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. everyday, but the weather at nighttime is a bit cold so there’s no need for a fan.

Phu Quy Island District comprises 10 islands, of which only Phu Quy is inhabited. The district has three communes, 5,466 households with 27,000 people, most of them fishermen.

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Guidebook captures Can Tho spirit

The Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta city of Can Tho has become the first
locality in the country to be featured in a colorfully illustrated
tourist guide book that its promoters call MComic.


The
Mekong Advertising and Supplying Travel Information Co., Ltd (Metinfo)
officially released on Jan. 12 the Tham Quan Can Tho Qua Tranh Ve"
(Sighseeing Can Tho through drawings) guidebook.


The book
employs a comic-graphic medium in which images convey a sequential
narrative that helps tourists learn about the city on the banks of the
Mekong with its beautifully portrayed natural landscapes and
easy-to-remember historical and cultural stories.


"I hope
that tourists can in a few minutes get a complete overview of Can Tho,
the delta's biggest city," said Tran Kim Dinh, Metinfo director and
chief editor of the book.


Established in 2005, Metinfo is
the first travel advertising company in Vietnam . Its experience over
five years have helped it compile the book with succinct and accurate
information.


The simple but detailed drawings capture the
spirit and soul of rural Vietnam in the southern region, a Metinfo
representative said.


"We expect the Mcomic to be a valued souvenir for visitors to Can Tho," he added.


The illustrated guidebook, published by the Youth Publishing House,
contains 92 18cm by 28cm pages using the Couche-Matt paper, and will
sell at 45,000 VND (2.25 USD).


The Can Tho City Department
of Culture, Sports and Tourism has bought 2,000 copies of the book to
offer as gifts and to document the city's tourism promotion
activities./.

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Circus comes to Hanoi

Audiences will see the spectacular Superman Swing at the circus galas in Hanoi - Photo: The organizers
The Vietnam Circus Federation will host gala circus shows at the Central Circus in Hanoi on January 14-16. The galas to mark the 55th birthday of the federation will feature the very best of Vietnam circus talent.

Artists such as Tam Chinh, Thai Manh Hien, Luu Phuc, Ngoc Truc and Manh Cuong from around the country will travel to the capital to perform. The galas promise fun and amazing feats, like the Superman Swing which won a gold medal at the third international circus festival in Spain, Tung mu nghe thuat (hat-juggling) which won gold at the national circus festival, Nhao lon tren khong (aerial acrobatics) that won the bronze medal at the second international circus festival, De tru – chong nguoi tren khong (trapeze) and Uon luon tren vong (acrobatic hoola hoops).

The highlight will be the Lang toi (My village) circus which has been staged in France, Spain, Germany and Australia. Performers and acrobats during Lang toi perform a village-inspired show through the clever use of bamboo.

Tickets are on sale at the circus center, 67-69 Tran Nhan Tong Street, Hanoi for VND100,000, VND120,000 and VND150,000. For more information, call 043 941 2064.

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Cruise Nha Trang on King Yacht

King Yacht at Bao Dai wharf in the coastal city of Nha Trang. The new cruise takes in beautiful Nha Trang Bay - Photo: Hoang Long
Cruising is the best way to see Nha Trang Bay and what better way to cruise than the new four-star standard King Yacht.

The US$1 million 28m yacht can do speeds of 11 knots. With two decks including restaurant, bar on the lower and four rooms on the upper deck, visitors can indulge themselves on a lavish four-day tour of Saigontourist Travel Service Co. that departs from HCMC to meet The King in Nha Trang.

The yacht tour will start from Bao Dai Wharf in Nha Trang city and then cruise to Tre, Mun, Mot, Tam and Mieu islands. Cruise around Mun islet for swimming, coral reef diving and fishing before stopping at Tri Nguyen aquarium. Guests on board the motor yacht can also request stops at sights they choose along the way.

Mun Island’s marine protected area has 1,500 kinds of corals and hundreds of sea creatures making it a prime diving and snorkeling site. Saigontourist’s tour guides and instructors will guide visitors to discover the underwater world. Even people who cannot swim can easily explore the coral reefs, just 10 meters underwater.

The tour also visits sights around Nha Trang and the Thap Ba Hot Spring Mudbath.

The first tour will leave HCMC on January 22, and then head off every Saturday after that. Costs are VND 3.4-5.7 million a ticket. Guests can book by calling 08 3833. 6442 or logging onto http://www.dulichtet.com

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Beer festival to attempt drinking record

The first Vietnam Beer Festival organized by Me Kong Star JSC will hold an attempt to break a beer drinking record at the Military Zone 7 Stadium in HCMC’s Phu Nhuan District on Jan. 21.

The festival that runs Jan 21-23 promises local and international beers, Vietnamese and Western cuisines, DJs and live bands. Five thousand people are expected each day.

An attempt to break the Vietnamese record for the most people toasting together at the same time will be made on the first night.

Each day of the three day event will have a different theme including “Tu hai giai huynh de” (The whole world is the brotherhood), “Nang ly cung nguoi dep” (Cheers with beauties) and “Vui cung bong da” (Have fun with football). The first day which opens from 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. aims to link people together whoever they are. The second day will feature female celebrities like singer/actress Ngo Thanh Van and many others. Well-known Vietnamese footballers will drop by for a beer on the third day. The last two days will open from 10:30 a.m. until 12 a.m.

Tickets are VND330,000 inclusive of a mug, a buffet of Asian and Western food and free flowing beer.

Three valuable prizes including an Iphone 4, an Ipad and a Vespa LX125 will be raffled.

For ticket inquiries, call 08 3526 4716 or access the website www.beerfestivalvn.com.

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