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What's on November 1-7 (Daily updated)
  • | dtinews.vn | November 01, 2021 09:27 AM
EXHIBITION

Hanoi-Big Draw Workshop Series – Watercolour painting



Nov 7, 2 pm – 3:30 pm
Google Meet
Registration link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd_F8v4uJQU6rsejvzOSwhmDPy2cuRrDv1sPsSj-oj40ZhoMg/viewform

From Vietnam Festival of Creativity & Design:

A watercolor painting session to help you calm down and relax from all the stressful hassle of life, work and study.

The event is part of the workshop series titled Big Draw presented by The Big Draw in collaboration with RMIT University Vietnam, hoping to bring to event participants a useful instrument to learn, be creative and express yourself and help each person to identify the benefits of drawing for themselves.

* Language: English

Hanoi- Exhibition on typical Vietnamese women throughout history




Until May 30,2022

Hoa Lo Prison Relic

An exhibition displaying the images of typical Vietnamese women throughout history.

Gute Aussichten – New German Photography 2021




Oct 22 – Nov 22, 08 am – 08 pm

Matca Space for Photography, 48 Ngoc Ha, Ba Dinh district

From Goethe Institut:

For the second time, Goethe-Institut Hanoi presents Gute Aussichten – New German Photography 2021 in cooperation with MATCA.

43 photos by 6 emerging artists take us to different regions, inviting discussions on various social issues and challenging the boundaries of photography itself. The ongoing work “Trees” transforms plants into main characters, highlighting their unique features and relationships to their surroundings. Taking inspiration from age-old folklore, “Glowing Eyes” depicts isolated communities living on the banks of the Amazon in Brazil with a touch of magical realism. “When emotions fall silent” are heartfelt portrayals of patients with eating disorders, while “Y A Manifesto” provides a playful critique of generation Y. Both combining various media such as digital renderings and artificial intelligence, “Squares” and “Terrain and Biotopes” raise questions about the impact of new technologies on photography and our real world.

Photo contest about Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park




Entries are being invited for a photography contest on Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park.

Both Vietnamese and foreign photographers aged 18 and above are eligible to take part in the competition.

Entries must be high-resolution photos depicting natural landscapes, forests, caves, native flora and fauna species and people’s daily life taken by professional cameras or smartphones inside the Phong Nha–Ke Bang National Park.

They must be submitted to the contest’s official website https://anh.phongnhakebang.vn or via the email pnkb.cuocthianh@gmail.com before November 15.

Online exhibitions to thrill children on Mid-Autumn Festival





Sep 20-Dec 31

Two online exhibitions for children giving children a special treat particularly during the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival.

Tthe events will run on the websites http://ape.gov.vn and http://trienlamvhnt.vn.

Vietnam to host first national cultural heritage photo contest






Until November

A national cultural heritage photo contest and exhibition to raise awareness of heritage conservation within the local community.

Competitors are able to submit their entries detailing various aspects of Vietnamese heritage, including local historical and cultural sites, architecture, art, and enthralling scenic spots.

The most outstanding artworks will then be selected for a photo exhibition.

The event is being organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as part of activities in the lead up to Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day on November 23.

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OTHER EVENTS

Hanoi City Walk: Hang Bac to Nguyen Huu Huan street

Nov 7, 9:30 am– 12:30 pm
Meeting point: Dinh Liet Street

Friends of Vietnam Heritage (FVH) runs informative ‘city walk’ around Hanoi to explore the capital city under brand new perspectives. Participants will get to discover amazing personal stories and hidden areas of the city they have never known of.

In this walk, FVH invites you on a trip around the Old Quarter from Dinh Liet and Hang Bac to Cau Go, ending in Nguyen Huu Huan street. We touch on many subjects from the birth of silver making in Hanoi, and how Hong Kong cinema came to share space with Cải Lương folk opera, to the combination of ice cream and revolution, and the endless fascination with cafés.

Follow the event on: https://www.facebook.com/events/297935641917929/

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