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Hòa Phát Group to start construction on container plant in June - Economy - Vietnam News | Politics, Business, Economy, Society, Life, Sports

Like the Moon in a Night Sky 2021 film project showcases shorts, animations, and documentaries - Life & Style - Vietnam News | Politics, Business, Economy, Society, Life, Sports

A series of Vietnamese films, including contemporary short films, animations, and documentariesnbsp;are being screened in HCM City from April 11 to 18 under the Like the Moon in a Night Sky 2021nbsp;project.

Black sticky rice cakes – a dish steeped in Tày philosophy - Life & Style - Vietnam News | Politics, Business, Economy, Society, Life, Sports

The Tày ethnic group in Văn Bàn District, in the northern province of Lào Cai, are renowned for theirnbsp;black sticky cake – a popular dish and an indispensable custom for festive events.

Schooled in hip hop culture - Sunday - Inner Sanctum - Vietnam News | Politics, Business, Economy, Society, Life, Sports

Inner sanctum: When did you first start dancing? In middle school, I started doing K-pop dance covers by myself for fun. When I got to high school and was blown away by its dance club’s performance, I auditioned and won a place. I began taking lessons seriously at that time, and am still dancing. Inner sanctum: And when did your teaching career get underway? I joined Last Fire Crew as a freshman at university. It was a small, unknown crew back then. I started teaching and performing with the crew as we gained more recognition. I taught for no pay initially and only started earning a year or two into it. During my last two years at university, I realised I had become much more devoted to dancing than to my translation major. But I decided to finish my degree, and then applied to studios for teaching jobs as my main career, as well as dancing and choreographing.

Exquisite images bathed in light - Sunday - Features - Vietnam News | Politics, Business, Economy, Society, Life, Sports

Update: April, 11/2021 - 07:49 |   COLOURED IMAGERY: Duy’s lightboxes showcase ancient Vietnamese royal costumes, landscapes, and traditional culture. VNA/VNS Photo Hoàng Đạt By Minh Anh Ancient Vietnamese royal costumes, landscapes and traditional culture have all provided inspiration for Nguyễn Duy Duy to create enchanting 3D lightboxes. A native of Thạch Thất District on the outskirts of Hà Nội, Duy came up with the idea of combining LED lighting and the Japanese art of “kirigami”, inspired by shadow puppetry, to create magical lightboxes as his university graduation project in 2018. With the help of a friend, he experimented making lightboxes for over three years and then established his own brand Fox Design. He and his friend are now considered the innovators of such creations in Việt Nam.

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