MUSIC AND PERFORMANCES
Hanoi- Electronic Night “Just Add Sound”
Mar 29, 8 pm, Hanoi Rock City, 27/52 To Ngoc Van Street
A night of electronic, live experimental music bringing together a collective of musicians who are trying to push the envelope of the music scene. The night incorporates performances by the artists, live visuals and will begin with a short documentary by Eric Boros on his Solar Soundsystem Project.
Free entry.
Hanoi Live Lounge
Mar 30, 8 pm, Hanoi Rock City, 27/52 To Ngoc Van Street
Featuring Vietnamese and international and expat musicians.
Headliner Scott Allan Knost will start his summer tour this year with Hanoi.
For more information, visit: http://hanoirockcity.com/portfolio-item/live-lounge-special-rock-funk-indie
Free
Hanoi-Electric Friends: Sebastien Gesell, Tri Minh and Vu Nhat Tan
Mar 29, 9 pm, ATK, 73a Mai Hac De Streeet
Celebrating Sebastien Gesell’s one year anniversary in Hanoi, his monthly meeting of electronic music lovers, Electric Friends has a very special line up.
Joining Sebastien will be two of Vietnam’s highest profile electronic musicians, Tri Minh – taking time out from putting together next month’s Hanoi Soundstuff Festival – and regular Vu Nhat Tan.
Free.
HCMC- German pianist performance
Mar 30, 8pm, HCMC Conservatory of Music, 112 Nguyen Du Street, District 1.
German pianist Deniz Inan will join forces with the Saigon Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Do Kien Cuong for ‘Opus 2 – Kayo’s Journey’
Tickets are priced at VND200,000 and are available at the conservatory.
HCMC- Trinh Cong Son Concert
Mar 31, 8pm, The Crescent, Phu My Hung urban zone, District 7
A concert to commemorate late musician Trinh Cong Son will feature 20 songs performed by leading artists including Hong Nhung, Thanh Lam, My Linh and saxophonist Tran Manh Tuan.
The Crescent’s performance area will be open from 4 pm for audiences to join community activities and savour food and drinks.
Hanoi-Beat Connection with Vu Nhat Tan and Tran Xuan Hoa
Mar 22, 8.30 pm, Chula, 6 Nhat Chieu Street
Dancing shoes a must.
Tickets:l VND 100,000 at door.
HCMC – “British Musical Journey”
Mar 29, 8 pm, HCMC Opera House, No. 7 Lam Son Square, D.1
Joint HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra and Opera and British Council programme.
Features famous works from pre-classical to contemporary and modern ballet “Dream Puzzles”.
Ticket prices range from VND 80,000- 400,000, available at the opera house, Tel: 08. 38237419
Hanoi Sound Stuff Festival 2013
Mar 29 – Apr 13
Main event: Day 1: Apr 12, 6 pm – 10.30 pm, Vietnam National Museum of History, No.1 Pham Ngu Lao Street
Main event: Day 2: Apr 13, 6 pm – 10.30 pm, Chu Van An stadium, No.10 Thuy Khue Street
For more information, visit: http://hanoisoundstuff.vn/
Hanoi-Cabaret Night in March
Mar 30, 8.30 – 9.30 pm, L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien Street
A stage for emerging musical talent, the event is a chance enjoy great drinks and listen to music from around the globe, including France, England, America and Vietnam.
The event is also open to amateur musicians who can perform in French, English or Vietnamese. Anyone wishing to participate should contact Cédric Drouard of L’Espace: cedminimum@hotmail.fr.
Free admission.
Hanoi-Performance of Moon Duo
Mar 20, 8.30 pm, ATK, 73a Mai Hac De Street
American Electro-Psych two-some Moon Duo performs with the intention of taking the city by storm.
Entry VND 150, 000 VND (free before 8pm)
Hanoi-Fundrasing Event with Van Ho Ba
Mar 27, 8 pm, Green Mango, 18 Hang Quat Street
The Van Ho Ba are back for one night only and will be shaking up the Green Mango dance floor.
DJ GiMiX NoMad (Synergy & Bebop-swing), Selecta Elpee (Reggae, Ska, Rocksteady and more).
Entry is by donation and all proceeds will go to Humanitarian Services for Children of Vietnam.
HCMC – Concert with the Group Jesers
Mar 29, 8 pm, IDECAF, 28 Le Thanh Ton, Distr 1
A concert with Jesers, a song-writer from the French "nouvelle scène", Jesers focuses on lyrics and the impressions they can give.
A citizen of mixed heritage and story-teller, his musical universe is an exchange between several cultures, providing an insight into the worlds of ethnic song and urban poetry.
Ticket
Entrance: VND100,000 (50% discount for students)
Tickets on sale at the IDECAF. Tel : (08) 38 23 99 68
Jesers also plays at L’Espace Hanoi on Mar 27.
Hanoi- DJ Unconventional Science
Mar 15, 8 pm
Umbrella Club, 61 Ma May Street
DJ Unconventional Science, originally from Los Angeles, now residing in Ho Chi Minh City, will be spinning at Umbrella from 9 PM.
8PM Evan Thompson
9PM DJ Unconventional Science
11PM DJ JC Smith
Free entry.
Hanoi- X-Metal Hanoi Deathfest 2013
Mar 18, from 5.30pm, Hanoi Rock City, 27/52 To Ngoc Van Street
Organized by X-Metal Productions with artists from Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia and Thailand.
Ticket price: VND250,000 (book in advance), and VND 300,000 at door
Hanoi- The Night of 7 at Module 7
Mar 9, 7 pm, Module 7, 83 Xuan Dieu Street
Number 7 is symbolic of the creative spirit that is the pursuit of Module 7 design. The Through the window 02 concert by Pham Quang Tran Minh and friends marks the launch of Module 7’s signature 7 Spirit collection.
For more information, visit www.module7design.com, or www.facebook.com/module7
Hanoi-The Story of Dragon Bridge
Mar 10, 1.30-7 pm, Maison des Arts, 31A Van Mieu Street
A culture and tourism event in the campaign organised to highlight the plight of Long Bien Bridge, with talkshow, documentary film showing, cultural tour and talking with Ms. Nga Nguyen.
Fee: VND50,000 at door
Register here: http://bit.ly/148e9dA. Contact: Hotline: 0903 228 382 (Hà Lemmy)
Hanoi- Music Night with Similar Objects
Mar 8, 8 pm, ATK, 73a Mai Hac De Street
The two hottest young beat-makers that the Philippines and Vietnam have to offer will be playing together for the first time when Similar Objects makes his first trip to Vietnam to spin alongside Slo-Lo. Catch these versatile and talented beat-makers, producers, DJs and experimental electronic musicians together.
Entry VND100,000 (free before 8pm)
HCMC – Jazz dance show
Mar 15 and 16 at 7.30 pm, Mar 17 at 3 pm, Nha Van Hoa Thanh Nien, 4 Pham Ngoc Thach Street
Dancer and choreographer John Huy Tran tells the history of Jazz dance and invites his audience to explore jazz dance, all the way from its afro-American roots to street jazz in Vietnam today.
The show will also provide a space for young Vietnamese choreographers such as Nguyen Vu Hoang Minh, Nguyen Ngoc Tan, and Nguyen Nhat Anh to showcase their work.
Tickets price at VND 350,000 – 250,000 – 150,000
For ticket reservation contact reservation@dancentervn.com or call (08) 3519 4340.
Hanoi-World Music Sundays – Hi Jinks
Mar 3, 2 pm, The Hanoi Bicycle Collective, 44, lane 31 Xuan Dieu Street
Hi Jinks play a variety of music from funk and soul to reggae and rock. They play mainly originals with a few crowd pleasing covers: Nina Simone, Paul Simon, Cream. The band has members from such diverse countries such as Nigeria, England, New Zealand, Brazil, US and Vietnam.
Ticket price: VND 100, 000.
Hanoi and HCM City- INVISIBLE LINES – Experimental Music Concerts
Mar 6, 8 pm, Hanoi Rock City, 27/52 To Ngoc Van Street, Hanoi
Mar 8, 8.30 pm, Darts Darts Darts, 224A Pasteur – District 3, HCMC
THE ONION CELLAR presents the Vietnam leg of the INVISIBLE LINES tour, pairing ARCN TEMPL and CHOD (side projects of The Observatory members) with local experimental artists from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Entry by donation
Hanoi-Concert with Michel Lethiec
Mar 7 & 8, 8 pm, L’Espace
Michel Lethiec performs. As the art director of Pablo Casals de Prades festival, Michel Lethiec is considered to be an outstanding artists on the global stage. Joined by the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra and Japanese conductor Honna Tetsuji.
Ticket price: VND 120,000, available at L’Espace.
Hanoi- Exhibition and Performance “Rural Market”
Mar 2, 10.30 am, football field at the sandbank in the middle of the Red River, near Long Bien Bridge
The combination of Exhibition and Performance: the “Rural market” will take place with the participation of Vietnamese and foreign artists. Painter Nguyen Than will exhibit his work ”Rural Market”, which is 180m2 in length and combination with performance artists Dao Anh Khanh, Doan Minh Hoan, contemporary musicians, Robert Pepper and Brett Zweiman from New York, to recreate village life and culture.
Hanoi- Spring Gala Opera and Classical Ballet “Swan Lake”
Mar 13 & 14, 8 pm, Hanoi Opera House, 1 Trang Tien Street
Spring Gala Opera and Classical Ballet “Swan Lake” with conductor Nguyen Thieu Hoa and artists from the Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.
Ticket prices range from VND 200,000-600,000. All Tickets available at Hanoi Opera House or can book over ticketvn@gmail.com
For free delivery Call: 0913489858, 0983067996, 35651806, 66617859.
HCM City- Latin weekend
Mar 2-3, 9pm, Hard Rock Cafe, 39 Le Duan Boulevard in District 1
Latin and rock music performance by newly-formed Latin band, Q’vans, on Saturday, and Vietnamese rock band ,Bui Gio, will take the stage on Sunday night. The local band will also perform at there on March 10 and 31.
Hanoi-Spring Gala 2013 Concert and Ballet
March 3, 8 pm, Hanoi Opera House, 1 Trang Tien Street
Spring Gala 2013 Concert and Ballet with director, People’s Artist Pham Anh Phuong, conductor Nguyen Thieu Hoa, piano soloist Tam Ngoc, Quynh Trang and artists from Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.
Tickets cost between VND 150,000-500,000, available at Hanoi Opera House.
For free delivery call: 0913489858 or 0983067996
Hanoi-Music Night “Live Alive”
Mar 1, 9 pm, Hanoi Rock City, 27/52 To Ngoc Van Street
Bread & Circus are back! One of Hanoi’s favourite duos have reunited after more than year and are feeling breaddier and more circussy than ever! The piano hot shots are reaady to flare up your Friday night alongside the Raggamuffins and brand spanking new riffy rock band Lady Gargamel!
Tickets cost VND 50,000
For more information, visit: http://hanoirockcity.com/portfolio-item/1277-2
Hanoi -‘death jazz’ by Tokyo group
March 2, from 6-11pm, Van Ho Exhibition Centre, 2 Hoa Lu Street
Japanese jazz group Soil&“Pimp” Sessions will hit the stage in the capital city together with local jazz-funk group Nga Tu Mat Dien and Hanoi-based DJ GiGiMix.
Free tickets can be collected at the Japan Foundation Centre for Cultural Exchange at 27 Quang Trung Street, or at CAMA ATK, 73A Mai Hac De Street.
EXHIBITIONS
Hanoi-Exhibition “Endoscopy”
Mar 30– Apr 13, Art Talk Cafe, 12 Quan Su Street
An exhibition “Endoscopy” by artist Doan Hoang Lam, with 11 paintings created with X-ray film collected for a hospital in an attempt to elicit feelings about the human organism that is your body.
Hanoi-Creative World – Special Event for Handicraft Community
Mar 24, 9 am – 10 pm, Chu Van An High School, 10 Thuy Khue Street
A national event aiming to provide handicraft makers opportunity of joining a so-called “handmade atmosphere”. The “Creative World” includes 6 “continents”: Handmade stalls, Japanese culture exhibition, workshops, food and drinks and charity corner.
Ticket price:
Purchase before 24th Mar: VND 20,000
Purchase at the entrance of event: VND 25,000
(each ticket includes one drink, cake and one free seat at night mini cinema)
Hanoi- Exhibition “Bridging Two Centuries”
Mar 19 – 29, Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, 66 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street
An exhibition by artist Pham Luc, the painter recognised by more and more foreigners and Vietnamese alike as something of a "Van Gogh of Vietnam". All 70 paintings are a very small part of the painter’s enormous oeuvre.
Hue – Photography Exhibition “Mizumachi”
Mar 23-Apr 3, 4.30 pm, New Space Arts Foundation, 2nd Floor, 15 Le Loi Street, Hue City
Photography exhibition “Mizumachi” by Artist Hasegawa Taro (Japan). The photos feature the strong bond between the lives of the citizens of Hue and the network of small surrounding rivers.
Hanoi-Fashion via Polaroid Photographs
Mar 20 Mar – April 20, L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien, Hanoi
Fashion photographer Boris Zuliani will introduce a collection of Polaroid photographs that was made for Paris Fashion Week.
The exhibition will be opened with a fashion show of French collection of Spanish fashion in Hanoi, Chula, introduced by Laura Fontán and Diego Cortizas.
Free entry.
Hue – Exhibition “Ancient Capital Energy”
Mar13 – 19, New Space Arts Foundation, 2nd Floor, Number 15 Le Loi Street, Tel: +84 543 600 668
The artists included in this exhibition raise a wide range of themes and questions: they contemplate social change as well as shifting values, speak about traditions and the impact of development, explore the personal psyche and sources of spirituality, and touch upon the eternal issue of human existence….
This exhibition demonstrates the young generation’s keen interest in exploring new expressive territory and experimentation with media to establish a direct and frank dialogue with the audience.
HCMC – Exhibition “Gifted Color”
Until Mar 30, Tu Do Gallery, 53 Ho Tung Mau Street, Dist 1
An exhibition in commemoration of the Late Artist-Painter Nguyen Xuan Khanh.
In the same way the Fauves artists experimented with light and color at the beginning of this century, Khanh is looking for the optimum use of color. Khanh’s paintings are not a true reproduction of the things he sees around himself. He makes a lot of sketches, but none of them we find back in his paintings.
Hanoi- Exhibition “What Young Artists Think”
Mar 11 – 22, Exhibition room 16 Ngo Quyen Street
Artists from the Young Artist Club, Vietnam Fine Art Association are all under the age of 35.
Each artist is allowed to show one piece of any medium, painting, graphics, sculpture, etc.
Hanoi- Exhibition “Massakory, A Village in the Sahel”
Mar 14 – Apr 15, 21 NORTH, 49 Lang Yen Phu
Located in the Sahel, between the Sahara Desert and the tropical zone, Massakory is a regional capital.
During six months in this arid region, in the heart of Africa, Bertholon says he captured the everyday life of the city in photos and drawings. His work reveals an overview of life in the Sahel during the transition between the slow and the vital dry season rains.
Hanoi-Exhibition by Artist Ly Truc Son
Until Mar 20, Art Talk Cafe, 12 Quan Su Street
An exhibition of lacquer and paper by Ly Truc Son.
Son introduces about 35 paintings on rhamnoneuron paper and lacquer since 1986 to present. The series begins with many paintings on rhamnoneuron paper, colloqually called “wild Van”, inspired by a character in the Vietnamese traditional operetta, then continues with the experimental research of the colloquial languages of Berlin and Paris. Finally the exhibition closes with a series of rhamnoneuron - inspired paintings with lacquer.
Hanoi - The Lonely Langur drawings
From Mar 8, Bookworm Too, Lane 1/28, Nghi Tam Village
Suzi Garner’s pen and ink art work from her new illustrated book based on the endangered langurs on Cat Ba Island will be on exhibit and for sale, Prices start from $25 and are negotiable.
Also 20% March discount on all second hand books with 10% all new books.
HCMC – Her Installation exhibition
Mar 14, 7 pm, DeciBel Lounge, 79/2/5 Phan Ke Binh Street
Her is the next installment of Dan Nguyen’s discoveries. It highlights the numerous connections we hold with the feminine spirit: Mother Nature, Motherland, Mother Ship; the warmth of receiving maternal care, the protection and unity of sisterhood, the deep, soulful embrace of a female lover, or the companionship and trust of a close girl friend.
For more images and information contact Dan Nguyen at mail@dan-nguyen.com or Dasha Nguyen at daria.nguyen.m@gmail.com
Hanoi-Exhibition “Cage”
Mar 9 – 11, Art Talk Cafe, 12 Quan Su street
Expatriate Australian Artist Robert Natoli will hold his first exhibition in Hanoi.
The exhibition, called CAGE, combines the artist’s spontaneous mark-making techniques in a variety of media inviting participation from viewers.
Hanoi-Exhibition “Lap loe”
Mar 8 – 21, 7 pm, Goethe Institute, 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street
A video installation “Lap Loe” by Tran Luong, one of the first Vietnamese artists to experiment with installation, performance and video art.
Free Admission.
For more information, visit: http://www.goethe.de/ins/vn/han/en10463878v.htm
Hanoi- Exhibition “I think It’s a Marten”
Until Mar 13, TwentyONEnorth, 49 Lang Yen Phu
First exhibition by Parisian born artist Baptiste Gilloz in Hanoi. He usually builds his shows as installations in which his paintings communicate in some way with one another across distinctive origins. While the show enigmatically titled “I think it’s a marten” may raise some eyebrows, question asking is what Gilloz’s work is all about.
HCMC – Exhibition “Please, Handle With Care!”
Mar 21- Apr 11, Craig Thomas Gallery, 27i Tran Nhat Duat Street
A solo exhibition of new works by Hanoi-based artist Nguyen The Hung. Hung's latest series of paintings done in acrylic on do paper and canvas. Sensual figures of modern-day women are juxtaposed with traditional Vietnamese and Buddhist patterns taken from temples and classical architecture, presented in vivid and colorful compositions.
HCMC – Exhibition “Space / Limit”
Feb 28 – Apr 25, Sàn Art, 3 Me Linh Street, District Binh Thanh
A solo exhibition by Phan Quang.
‘Space / Limit’ is an exhibition concerned with the social habits, expectations and desires of contemporary society. How does popular media, cultural myth and custom or ideas of class affect the way we live our lives?
Hanoi-Exhibition “Japanese Traditional Dolls”
Mar 7-31, Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam (27 Quang Trung Street) and Vietnamese Women’s Museum (36 Ly Thuong Kiet Street)
The exhibition introduces over 250 Japanese dolls in total in two venues.
CINEMAS
HCMC – Screening of Norwegian Film “Kon-Tiki”
Mar 23, 8 pm, Saturday Cafe (Ca Phe Thu Bay), 19B Pham Ngoc Thach Street, D3
"Kon- Tiki" won the Oscar for the best documentary film in 1951. The film screened this Saturday is a remake from the 1951 original documentary.
In English with Vietnamese subtitles.
Free Admission. Seats are limited, so please contact Duy Thang to book in advance by phoning 01217799316.
Hanoi- Mini Doc Fest 2013
Mar 22 – 24, Goethe-Institut, 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc
Presenting documentaries by young Southeast Asian filmmakers and artists.
For more information, visit: http://www.goethe.de/ins/vn/han/en10597933v.htm
Hanoi- A Night at the Opera – Puccini’s Turandot
Mar 22, 7.30 pm, Hanoi Cinematheque, 22A Hai Ba Trung
The screening of a classic production of Giacomo Puccini’s opera Turandot, Puccini’s final opera.
The opera will be screened in the original Italian with English subtitles.
For members of the Cinémathèque, reserve by phoning at 3936-2648. A limited number of tickets are also available through the Opera Guild, send an email to info@hanoioperaguild.com. A donation of VND 50,000 is suggested.
Hanoi-Screening of “Kahara Has no Walls”
Mar 20, 7 pm, The Hanoi Bicycle Collective, 44, lane 31 Xuan Dieu Street
Yemen joined in the protests immediately after the start of the Arab Spring. Unlike Egypt and Tunisia, however, the country’s authoritarian regime did not collapse but instead responded with violence. Consequently, the protests were followed by what, in effect, was a civil war that remains unresolved. The crucial date was 18 March, when a demonstration called the Friday of Dignity (Juma’at El-Karama) was held.
Plainclothes snipers blocked the street with a wall and fired into the crowd from behind this barrier and surrounding roofs. Fifty-three people died and up to a thousand were injured. Three young cameramen recorded the course of events on that day from the heart of the ill-fated demonstration. This documentary shows the brutality of the crackdown from a close proximity. This eloquent visual testimony is complemented by commentaries and interviews with survivors. Besides the shocking violence, the film also reveals the desperate determination of the civilians who literally put their own bodies on the line to take a stand against the bullets. The violence only consolidated their determination to protect human dignity and precipitate a broad wave of solidarity with the protesters throughout Yemen.
Free entry.
Hanoi-Screening of “Crossroads: Between Vietnam and Mongolia”
Mar 14, 8.30 pm
ATK, 73 a Mai Hac De Street
The screening of Perrine Le Roy’s Crossroads: Between Vietnam and Mongolia. Crossroads is a silent exploration of the daily life of both countries: from emptiness to crowds, family relationships and the everyday expressions of religion to attitudes to work.
The film will be accompanied by a live score from Vietnamese musicians.
Ticket: VND 100,000
Hanoi-Screening of “Vietnam: 1990″ and “Vietnam: Talking with the People”
Mar 14, 7.30 pm, Hanoi Cinematheque, 22A Hai Ba Trung Street
Screening of two post-war documentaries by American Director Jon Alpert.
“Vietnam: 1990” is a collection of stories from day-to-day life in the Vietnam of 1990.
“Vietnam: Talking to the People” shows the daily life of Vietnamese people.
Ticket: VND 100,000. For reservation contact Hang at: fvh.films@gmail.com
Hanoi- Cirque du Soleil
Mar 13, 7pm, The Hanoi Bicycle Collective, No.44, 31st Alley, Xuan Dieu Street
A special home-video release documents a typically spectacular show from the Montreal-based troupe. Cirque du Soleil: La Nouba incorporates dance, acrobatics, magic, music, and a number of other performance techniques to explore the contrast among the different people of the world and the bridges between the physical and emotional planes of existence. The show was filmed live at its permanent home at Disney World in Orlando.
Free entry, free foods & drinks ordering
For more information, visit: http://www.facebook.com/events/577811972229690/
Screening of “The Ghost of Piramida” and “An Island”
Hanoi:
Mar 1, 7.30 pm, The Hanoi Bicycle Collective, 44, lane 31 Xuan Dieu Street
HCMC:
Mar 1, 8 pm, Ca phe thu Bay, 1st Floor, Trung Nguyen Cafe, 19B Pham Ngoc Thach Street
Mar 3, 8 pm, Decibel Lounge, 79/2/5 Phan Ke Binh Street
“The Ghost of Piramida” and “An Island” are about Danish indie band Efterklang.
Languages: Danish with English subtitles
Free
FESTIVALS
Hanoi- Earth Hour celebration
March 23, 8.30 - 9.30pm, Exchange Cafe, 2B Trang Tien Lane
Celebrate Earth Hour between the plants of Exchange Cafe's Rooftop Garden.
We will be mixing Blue Planet, a special cocktail to honour Earth‘s primary colour.
VND35,000 per glass
In addition Earth Hour will be our Happy Hour.
Every order made between 8.30 and 9.30 will get a 20% discount.
For more information, visit: http://www.exchange-cafe.com/
Hanoi-Tay Ho Flea Market
March 30, 9 am - 5.00pm, Lane 67, To Ngoc Van Street
Those who want to rent a stall contact: info@weekendmarket.org, or call: 0989 589 734 before Mar 26.
Hoi An- Earth Hour celebration
Mar 23, 8:30-9:30 pm.
A light festival displaying numerous old lamps by collectors in the
locality and also at An Hoi statue garden. There will be a flower
garland festival with over 3,000 garlands released into in the Hoai
River.
Hanoi-Indian HOLI Festival
Mar 31, 10.30 am, American Club, 19–21 Hai Ba Trung Street
Holi, the festival of colors, is a traditional festival celebrated by Hindus in India and a few other countries. The most well-known activity of this festival is the throwing of coloured powder on participants.
Entry:
VND 250,000 (Members)
VND 350,000 (Non Members)
VND100,000 (children between 8-12 years)
Complimentary for Kids below 8 Years of age
Tickets available at: Incham Office (0437724248, 0903222908), Namaste Hanoi (0439352400), Tandoor restaurant (0438245359), India Palace (0437181380), Food Shop 45 (0437162959), Tracy’s Sports Pub (Mr.Mac: 01226232846)
HCMC-Melting Pot
Mar 2-3, 10am -10pm, Saigon Outcast Bar, 188/1 Nguyen Van Huong Street, District 2.
An art festival featuring arts and crafts activities, such as handmade jewellery; accessories and clothes; painting, photo and video exhibitions; dance performances; live music and silent auctions.
For more information, visit: http://www.facebook.com/events/483771731661279/
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