Webinar marks Vietnam’s National Day in Canada

The Canada – Vietnam Friendship Association (CVFS) held a webinar on August 19 marking the 77th anniversary of August Revolution (August 19) and National Day (September 2).

Speaking at the event, Vietnamese Ambassador to Canada Pham Cao Phong said Vietnam and Canada are promoting their comprehensive partnership in a practical, effective, stable and sustainable manner, both bilaterally and multilaterally, in the region and the world, for the sake of peace, stability, cooperation and development in Asia-Pacific and the world.

Two-way trade between the two countries hit 6.1 billion CAD (about 4.7 billion USD), up 24.7% annually.

Philip Fernandez from the CVFS said it will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Vietnam – Canada ties next year with various activities./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Exhibition on hawkers and shouting on Hanoi’s streets held in Da Nang

An exhibition entitled “Hawkers and the Shouting on the Streets of Hanoi” is underway at the Da Nang Museum of Fine Arts in the central city of Da Nang until September 11.

Launched on August 19, the exhibition is co-held by the French Institute of Vietnam in Da Nang, the French Institute for Oriental Studies (EFEO), and the Da Nang Museum of Fine Arts.

It introduces a collection of sketches, paintings, and watercolors between 1925 and 1929 made by fifteen students of the Indochina Fine Arts School and their teacher, Ferdinand de Fénis, according to Samuel Delamaziere, Acting Director of French Institute of Vietnam in Da Nang.

The artists skillfully depict the small world of hawkers walking through the streets of the capital under the first rays of sunlight of the day with a variety of fruit and vegetable stalls, confectionery, and snacks.

Delamaziere said the uniqueness of the drawings is in the attractive depiction of the dishes sold on street corners and the capture of the musicality in the sales barks used to invite customers.

Sometimes, with only a few outlines, the deep humanity of the paintings is also exuded through the vibrancy of the street scenes, the elegant swaying motion to keep the good, or the inclined posture of the hawker taking ice cream for two impatiently waiting children.

These hawkers mainly came from the villages surrounding Hanoi, which have now merged into the capital. Besides street vendors, there were also people who specialised in buying and exchanging all kinds of used or waste items.

Scenes of the daily life of Hanoians emerge through installations, light boxes, or displayed paintings. A delicate combination of photographs, sound effects, and graceful sketches brings the scent of nostalgia./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Body suspected of missing person in Cambodia casino case found on Binh Ghi river

A body suspected of a missing person in a case of 40 Vietnamese fleeing a casino in Cambodia to return home was found in Binh Ghi river on August 20, said an official of An Phu district, the southern province of An Giang, the same day.

Earlier on August 18 morning, a group of Vietnamese nationals were arrested by An Giang Border Guards.

They said a total of 42 people tried to escape from the casino in Sampeou Poun commune, Kaoh Thom district, Kandal province. Some have sustained minor injuries. One person is missing and another, a 16-year-old male from Kon Tum province, was caught by the casino staff in his attempt to escape.

They were previously lured to Cambodia to work at the casino.

Chairman of the district People’s Committee Tran Hoa Hop said authorities of An Giang and Kandal held a working session to discuss situation of the remaining Vietnamese in the casino, but the specific number remains unknown./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency