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Discovering Vietnamese pagodas in 180 movie episodes
The Institute for Preservation
of Relics, the Talent Assistance and Development Centre and Alatca Media Company
have jointly conducted a project to develop multimedia maps of Vietnamese
relics.
This will be a system of multi-media publications, comprising maps, pamphlets,
photo books, CDs, VCDs, a website and some TV shows.
The key part of this project is the production of 180 episodes about Vietnamese
pagodas.
This series will be in the form of discovery documentaries. Each episode is 20
minutes long, introducing the history, the architecture, famous Buddhist monks
and the festival related to one pagoda.
Three dimensional (3D) technology will be employed to restore the image of lost
pagodas. Tran Quoc Pagoda, the oldest pagoda in Hanoi, will appear in the first
episode.
To celebrate the 1000th Thang Long – Hanoi anniversary, the first phase of this
project will close in October 2010, with around 60 episodes about pagodas in
Hanoi and some other in Hanoi’s neighboring Bac Giang and Bac Ninh provinces.
The Vietnam relics map project’s manager Nguyen Quoc Hung said that the first
episode about Tran Quoc Pagoda has been completed. The next pagodas that will be
featured in films are Ba Da, Ba Danh, Mot Cot, Tay Phuong and Huong pagodas. The
Itinerary of Vietnamese Pagodas series will be broadcast as of May 2010.
This project is financed by private sources. Besides documentaries about
Vietnamese pagodas, a photo book about Vietnamese relics and a website on
Vietnamese relics are scheduled to come out in Vietnamese and English this
August. These works will cover 2950 national-level relics. A set of maps of
Hanoi pagodas will be issued in October. The project will coordinate with the
Vietnam Television (VTV), VTC and Hanoi Television (HTV) to launch a TV show
entitled Travel to Vietnamese pagodas and Travel to Hanoi’s pagodas.
Source: VietNamNet/TT&VH |
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