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Fish harvest prayer follows original rituals

A crowd of almost 700 fishermen in traditional costumes praying for a good fishing harvest on June 14 aroused the curiosity of visitors to a sea festival in Nha Trang Coastal Park, Khanh Hoa province.

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Traditional rituals (Photo by DTiNews)

The event originated when a dead whale drifted onshore near a coastal village. The prayer used to taking place at the temple built for the giant fish in an expectation that it would bring a bountiful fish harvest.

The event strictly followed the original rituals, which began with a two-phase procession to welcome the whale, which locals respectfully call “His High Excellency”. The first phase was a worshipping ceremony at sea and the second was a procession to bring the soul of “His High Excellency” to the temple dedicated to him.

The rituals culminated in a chanting festival where folk chants vividly painted a picture of an occupation full of risks and dangers for fishermen.

The event was part of the ongoing Nha Trang Sea Destination festival 2011, which was colourful with numerous festivities such as a bicycle taxi parade, kite flying and a dancing festival.

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Fishermen in traditional costumes (Photo by DTiNews)

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A cyclo parade (Photo by DTiNews)

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Kiting festival (Photos by DTiNews)

(Source: dtinews)

Terraced fields are like a watercolour painting

Looking down from mountain, the terraced fields under afternoon sunshine look like a stunning, gigantic watercolour painting curving around the high mountains.

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Terraced fields

For a long time, terraced fields in the northwestern mountainous areas of Vietnam have not only provided a great inspiration for photographers but also been an attractive destination for tourists due to the imposing beauty, especially in the planting season, which falls on the fourth and fifth months of the lunar year.

Wallace, a US tourist, who has visited northwestern province of Lao Cai three times, said his friends and relatives asked him to lead them to the province after he showed them beautiful photos of terraced fields taken during his first trip in May, 2002.

The scenery and people here give me different feelings each time when I return, he said.

His friend, Nathan from Australia , only intended to see the horse races and visit cultural markets in Bac Ha district, but was attracted by magnificent terraced fields when walking around the villages. He then decided to stay some more to explore Si Ma Cai district and make a tour along the newly opened route linking Muong Khuong and Bat Xat districts.

He was astonished at the incredible photos taken by amateur photographers like himself and his friends and he said believed that his friends at home would envy their trip when they saw the wonderful photos.

Hoang Thi Vuong, Deputy Head of the Tourism Section under the Sapa Culture, Sports and Tourism Department said the province’s tourism sector has shown strong development over several recent years, with an increasing number of tourists, especially those from major cities and also foreigners.

Each visitor has their own way to enjoy the breathtaking landscape, she said, adding that many of them recorded their images when acting as real farmers, working briefly in fields for the experience.

At this time of the year, Sapa welcomes mainly holidaymakers from big cities and photographers, who come here to capture the working environment of such ethnic minority groups as Mong, Ha Nhi, Dao and Giay, which is rarely seen in modern towns and cities, said Do Manh Hao, an official of the Tourism section.

After early season rains, terraced fields in A Mu Sung commune, Bat Xat district, are full of glittering water running from high mountains and farmers flock to plough and build up field banks in preparation for a new crop.

From the beginning of the year until now, a total of 130,200 visitors flocked to Lao Cai province, representing an increase of 39.2 percent compared with the same period last year, according to the provincial tourism sector.

The number sharply increases in May and June, when farmers in mountainous districts of Sapa, Bat Xat, Bac Ha, Muong Khuong and Si Ma Cai start the growing season, to reach 80,000. Sapa district welcomed 54,630 holidaymakers, up 60 percent compared with previous months, earning nearly VND200 billion (USD9.7 million), a year-on-year increase of 120 percent.

Vice Chairman of the Lao Cai provincial People’s Committee Bui Thi Kim Dung, who is also head of the provincial tourism management board, said the province is targeting rural tourism with a focus on villages and ecotourism.

The tourism sector has been seen as an economic spearhead for Lao Cai province and an effective tool to promote beautiful images of the stunning landscape and friendly people here, she said.

(Source: VNA)

Colours of the Nha Trang Sea Festival

More than 1,000 artists and actors created a rainbow of colourful and energetic performances on the opening night of the Nha Trang Sea Festival.

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Korean artists’ performances (Photos by DTiNews)

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Cuban artists’ performance (Photo by DTiNews)

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Colourful performances on the opening night of the festival (Photos by VOV)

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Art works on Nha Trang Beach (Photos by DTiNews)

(Source: dtinews)

Nha Trang Sea Festival kicks off
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A colourful musical performance at the opening ceremony of Nha Trang Sea Festival 2011(Photo: SGGP)

Nha Trang Sea Festival 2011 took off at the April 2 Square on June 11 with a colourful opening ceremony attended by leaders from Khanh Hoa and the neighbouring provinces, besides thousands of foreign and domestic visitors.

The festival opened with various cultural, art and sporting activities like music shows, a group wedding and a calligraphy showcase.

This year the festival features more than 60 cultural, art and sport activities including Cau Ngu ritual (fish worshipping), fireworks display, wine tasting, kite flying and lantern and carnival processions.

Highlights of the festival include sea and island fun activities, especially on the Truong Sa and Hoang Sa archipelago islands, aimed at promoting tourism and calling for the protection of the sea and the country’s sovereignty of the region.

Le Xuan Than, vice chairman and head of the organizing committee, told Sai Gon Giai Phong that the festival will help build Nha Trang’s image as a cultural, friendly and hospitable city boasting of a beautiful landscape of blue sea, white sand and sunny weather.

He added that the festival will introduce the great potential of Khanh Hoa province for economic and tourism development and send a message for environmental protection to local and foreign visitors.

The festival ends on June 15.

(Source: SGGP)

Flying kite adventure tourism in Nha Trang

A flying kite will be launched during Nha Trang Sea Festival 2011 by the Hon Tam Bien Company to promote adventure tourism.

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Flying kite adventure touirsm in Nha Trang.

The kite weighs 216kg and can safely carry 400kg weight at a maximum speed of 80km per hour and an average speed of 45km per hour at a height of 200 meters.

Tourists will have a chance to explore the beauty of Nha Trang bay from the air on a 15-minute ride.

One trip per person will cost VND600, 000 (USD28).

This year, the Nha Trang Sea Festival 2011 themed “Nha Trang-the sea rendezvous” will take place in the coastal city of Nha Trang in Khanh Hoa Province from June 11 to 15.

The festival will include 50 programs such as the Miss Khanh Hoa beauty contest, a street festival, Cau Ngu whale worship festival, bird’s nest festival, a food fair, a photo and painting exhibition, a sculpture camp, High-Quality Vietnamese Goods Fair, a film week and art performances.

The Festival is organized every two years as a regular cultural event and is expected to promote the traditional cultural values and the potential economic, cultural and tourism opportunities of the province.

(Source: SGGP)

Hanoi’s Old Quarter to undergo trial pedestrianisation

Hanoi authorities are proposing to pedestrianise large areas of Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter, an official said.

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Walking around Hoan Kiem on 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi

Better Impression

Nguyen Quoc Hoa, Chairman of Hoan Kiem District People’s Committee said from this year, Hang Buom, Ma May, and Luong Ngoc Quyen streets would be pedestrianised at weekends, with a plan to roll-out the policy to other areas in Hoan Kiem District if it proved successful.

According to Hoa, the pedestrianisation of the Hanoi Old Quarter would help improve the capital city’s image.

“After trying to struggling to preserve the Old Quarter, the municipal authorities will draft a roadmap to pedestrianise streets around Hoan Kiem and Trang Tien Street.”

Pavements are currently clogged with parked motorbikes and products sold by retail outlest, Hoa said, noting that the new pedestrianised streets would create a perfect environment for promoting the sale of Vietnamese traditional products.

Lieutenant-General Nguyen Duc Nhanh, Director of Hanoi Police Department, said, “Vehicles travelling through the Old Quarter make it difficult for pedestrians, especially foreign tourists.”

He welcomed the proposal believing it would be better for people to walk, and would act as a spur for retail sales along the earmarked streets.

“Hoan Kiem Lake is a unique part of Hanoi that requires continual preservation. In order to create a better environment around the lake, streets in the surrounding areas should be pedestrianised,” he added.

Traffic plans

According to Mr. Hoa, drastic measures should be taken to ensure both locals and tourists found it easy to travel.

Municipal authorities have requested local police and transportation officials to devise plans to deal with new traffic flows, he elaborated.

He said that the city plans to force heavy vehicles to only use routes outside the Old Quarter. Two two-storey parking lots will be built in Tran Nhat Duat and Tran Quang Khai for people to park before entering the Old Quarter.

Greater emphasis would have to be put on better public transport, with increased buses and taxis allowed to operate in the surrounding areas, along with construction of new parking lots, he added.

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Pedestrianised streets are being touted as a way to promote Vietnamese product sales

(Source: dtinews)

World’s largest cave in Vietnam to be introduced in 60 countries

The world’s first 3-dimension scientific reportage is about Vietnam’s Son Doong cave and it will be broadcast in 60 countries on June 25.

The 3D reportage was produced by Japan’s Kyodo Film and will be broadcast on Japan’s NHK World TV in 60 countries, according to officials from Quang Binh province, the home to Son Doong, which is classified as the largest cave in the world.

The reportage, called “Let’s Fell the Grandness of Nature”, has been made by Japan ’s Kyodo film studio with assistance of Quang Binh province and the British Cave Research Association (BCRA).

Son Doong (Mountain River) Cave was announced as the largest in the world by BCRA, and selected as one of the most beautiful in the globe by the BBC news. The cave can contain a 40-storey building.

Son Doong cave was first spotted in Quang Binh’s Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park by a local man named Ho Khanh in 1991.

The cave was then made known publicly as lately as in 2009 by a group of British scientists from BCRA, led by Howard Limbert, after their surveying trip in Phong Nha-Ke Bang Park .

According to Limbert, the cave is five times larger than the nearby Phong Nha cave, previously considered to be the largest cave in Vietnam.

Son Doong cave is found to have a length of at least 6.5km. It is estimated to be 200m in width and 150m in height. The largest chamber of the cave is judged to be 250m in height.

Scientists have also discovered a great number of stalactites in astonishingly extraordinary shapes and also primitive forests in the cave.

Son Doong Cave in National Graphics’ photos:

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A giant cave column swagged in flowstone towers over explorers swimming through the depths of Hang Ken, one of 20 new caves discovered last year in Vietnam.

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A climber ascends a shaft of light in Loong Con, where humidity rises into cool air and forms clouds inside the cave.

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A half-mile block of 40-story buildings could fit inside this lit stretch of Son Doong, which may be the world’s biggest subterranean passage.

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A jungle inside a cave? A roof collapse long ago in Hang Son Doong let in light; plants thickly followed.

 World’s largest cave in Vietnam to be introduced in 60 countries

Mist sweeps past the hills of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, its 330 square miles set aside in 2001 to protect one of Asia’s largest cave systems.

 World’s largest cave in Vietnam to be introduced in 60 countries

Going underground, expedition members enter Hang En, a cave tunneled out by the Rao Thuong River. Dwindling to a series of ponds during the dry months, the river can rise almost 300 feet during the flood season, covering the rocks where cavers stand.

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Headroom shrinks in the middle of Hang En as cavers pass beneath a ceiling scalloped by eons of floodwater rushing past. The river shortly reemerges onto the surface, then burrows into Son Doong after a few miles.

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Like a petrified waterfall, a cascade of fluted limestone, greened by algae, stops awestruck cavers in their tracks. They’re near the exit of Hang En.

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Moss-slick boulders and a 30-foot drop test adventurers at the forest-shrouded entrance to Son Doong.

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Son Doong’s airy chambers sprout life where light enters from above—a different world from the bare, cramped, pitch-black spaces familiar to most cavers. Ferns and other greenery colonize rimstone. In the jungles directly beneath
roof openings, explorers have seen monkeys, snakes, and birds.

 World’s largest cave in Vietnam to be introduced in 60 countries

Rare cave pearls fill dried-out terrace pools near the Garden of Edam in Son Doong. This unusually large collection of stone spheres formed drip by drip over the centuries as calcite crystals left behind by water layered themselves around grains of sand, enlarging over time.

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Navigating an algae-skinned maze, explorers lead the way across a sculpted cavescape in Hang Son Doong. Ribs form as calcite-rich water overflows pools.

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The trickiest challenge for the expedition team was to find a way over the Great Wall of Vietnam, an overhanging mass of flowstone that blocked the way deep inside Son Doong.

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Like a castle on a knoll, a rock formation shines beneath a skylight in Son Doong. A storm had just filled the pool, signaling that exploring season was coming to an end.

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Dubbed the Great Wall of Vietnam, a 200-foot cliff halted the advance of the first team to enter Son Doong, in 2009.

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“It sounded like a roaring train,” said an explorer, describing the noise a second before a waterfall exploded into Son Doong through the Watch Out for Dinosaurs doline, or sinkhole opening.

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In the dry season, from November to April, a caver can safely explore Hang Ken, with its shallow pools. Come the monsoon, the underground river swells and floods the passages, making the cave impassable.

 World’s largest cave in Vietnam to be introduced in 60 countries

Taking the only way in, a climber descends 225 feet by rope into Loong Con. A survey party discovered the cave in 2010, hoping it would connect with the enormous Son Doong. A wall of boulders soon blocked the way, but a powerful draft indicated that a large cavern lay on the other side.

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Streams of light from the surface unveil stalagmites fat and thin on the floor of Loong Con. Cavers called the new find the Cactus Garden.

(Source: Vietnamnet)

Lang Co Festival expects to attract investment

Lang Co Festival 2011 – the World Beautiful Bay will be held in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue on July 9-10 to promote tourism and encourage investment in the Lang Co-Chan May economic zone.

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Lying between Da Nang and Hue cities, Lang Co Bay, Hai Van pass, Bach Ma Natural Reserve and an ancient fishing village in this area present a wonderful view of people living in harmony with nature.

Lang Co Bay has a 13-kilometres long beach with white sand and blue water. It has Lap An lagoon, a brackish water lagoon extended to 1,500 hectares with rich natural resources.

The Bay adjacent to Hai Van Pass lies in the central area, where visitors can reach four world cultural heritages in Vietnam , namely Hue relics, royal court music, Hoi An ancient town and My Son relics, within a radius of 70 kilometres.

It is also included in many travel tours and is the nucleus of four national tourism complexes as well as one of the three main points of Thua Thien-Hue Province ’s tourism.

Listed in a group of important natural resources, Lang Co Bay plays a decisive role in the development of the province’s tourism.

(Source: VOV)