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The Magic of Japanese Picture Books: A Week-Long Celebration

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Originating in the Edo and Meiji periods, ehon were initially woodblock prints, a form of art unique to that time. Today, ehon encompasses a broader range, referring to picture storybooks designed to captivate and enchant young readers. The week-long celebration features a carefully curated selection of book introductions and interactive reading activities tailored for children and their parents to enjoy together. “We are thrilled to be hosting this event at the Embassy,” expressed Kamitani Naoko, First Secretary and Head of the Press and Culture Department at the Embassy of Japan in Vietnam, during the opening ceremony. “The ehon experience will unlock a fascinating new world, stimulating the already vibrant imaginations of children.” Vietnamese children have embraced the ehon thanks to the Bac Cau Fund, which first introduced the concept in 2023. This year’s theme, “Animals,” builds upon the success of the previous year with a diverse range of events. Among the most beloved...

K-Stars to Light Up the Stage at GENfest Vietnam 2024

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MMUSIC organizers have confirmed that Hwasa and LOCO, renowned artists from the Republic of Korea (RoK), will be gracing the event with their presence. This exciting news has sparked anticipation among fans, eager to witness the talented performers take the stage. Hwasa, whose real name is Ahn Hye-jin, is a multifaceted artist with a captivating stage presence. She first captured the hearts of audiences as a member of the popular girl group Mamamoo, which debuted in 2014. However, it was her solo career that truly showcased her versatility and unique artistic vision. In February 2019, Hwasa made her highly anticipated solo debut with the song “Twit.” The track not only topped the Circle Digital Chart but also garnered the prestigious Song of the Year award at the Gaon Chart Music Awards. Her talent and influence were further recognized in 2021 when she was honored on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Asia list, solidifying her impact on the industry. LOCO, one of the RoK’s foremost hip-hop arti...

Unlocking Potential: Vietnam’s Classroom Revolution for Adult Learners

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In a remote district of Vietnam, a dedicated group of students from the Ba Na Mong ethnic minority gather each evening to embark on a unique educational journey. At 7:00 pm, a local parish priest’s voice echoes through a loudspeaker, signaling the start of their studies. These students, adults with a range of life experiences, bring with them a sense of determination and a desire to learn. Among them is HNai, 63, whose unwavering commitment to her writing practice serves as a testament to her belief in the importance of the process of learning itself. For HNai, and many others like her, this class represents more than just an opportunity to gain literacy skills. It is a chance to find joy in studying and to embrace a newfound sense of empowerment. Voi, a 50-year-old student, exemplifies this transformation. Through the class, he is gaining the skills to manage his family’s hectare of coffee trees more independently. No longer reliant on friends to write down fertilizer names, Voi em...

Russian Napalkova Cancer Centre’s Director seeks collaboration with Vietnam

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Vladimir Moiseenko, director of the Napalkova cancer centre in St. Petersburg – one of Russia’s leading cancer diagnosis and treatment establishments, expressed his interest in further enhancing collaboration in cancer treatment with Vietnam at a recent interview with VNA. Moiseenko, also a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, said cancer is on the rise in every country, particularly in developing nations like Vietnam. Successful cancer treatment largely depends on early detection, and it is crucial to focus on identifying tumors at an early stage. Vladimir Moiseenko, Director of the Napalkova cancer centre in St. Petersburg. Photo: VNA According to the oncologist, Russia has been actively implementing early detection programmes, and over 50% of patients diagnosed in the early stages can be completely cured. When the disease reaches its later stages, treatment mainly aims to prolong life or ensure a better quality of life for patients. The Napalkova cancer centre,...

Vietnam News Today (Oct. 24): Exports Bring in More Than US$14 Billion in First Half of October

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Vietnam News Today (Oct. 24) notable headlines Covid-19: National caseload rises to 11,496,987 Exports bring in more than US$14 billion in first half of October Italian, Vietnamese localities look to expand economic cooperation Vietnamese tech firms have room to grow Vietnam wins IEEEXtreme Programming Competition 2022 Number of passengers through Vietnamese airports decrease in October Party leader congratulates Chinese Party General Secretary on re-election Vietnamese cuisine, culture introduced at South Africa Diplomatic Fun Fair 2022 Ample room for Vietnamese coffee exports to Spain A person gets vaccinated against Covid-19. Photo: VNA Covid-19: National caseload rises to 11,496,987 The national Covid-19 caseload rose to 11,496,987 on October 23, according to the Ministry of Health. With 108 patients given the all clear during the day, the number of recoveries rose to 10,600,965. Meanwhile, there are 31 patients needing breathing support, cited VNA...

Villagers of First Solar-Powered Village, Modhera, Interact with UN Chief Guterres

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UN Chief Antonio Guterres in Modhera, Gujarat. The UN Chief is currently on a three-day trip to India and launched the Mission LiFEmovement in Gujarat, along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Both leaders also held a bilateral meeting. Mission LIFE is expected to be an India-led global mass movement that will nudge individual and collective action to protect and preserve environment. Speaking to ANI, the beneficiaries said that they had a good interaction with the UN Secretary-General. “I had a good interaction with the UN Secy General, he shared some details with us. With the installation of solar panels, we have benefitted a lot. Previously we used to pay 1500-2000 as a bill. Modhera has got famous due to solar energy,” Ichha Ben Patel told ANI. “Now we also use AC, and fans and still do not have to pay any electricity bill. This has all been possible due to Modiji,” she added. In a separate statement, another villager Bhuriben Patel said that the instal...