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Buddhist Cultural Week revitalizes historic city Hue
The city of Hue officially began a series of
cultural events (May 16 – 22) in honor of the millennium anniversary of Hanoi
becoming the State capital.
Organizers hope the event will help revitalize the historic city of Hue,
formerly the imperial capital of Vietnam.
The Executive Board of the Buddhist Sangha in the province of Thua Thien – Hue
exhibited 100 Thang Long artifacts. Some of the relics predate the establishment
of Thang Long, 1,000 years ago (the Dai La Era). Collected exclusively by
amateur historian Tran Dinh Son of Ho Chi Minh City, other items on display come
from the Ly, Tran and Le Trung Hung dynasties.
Scholars Cao Huy Thuan, Tran Dinh Son, Professor Thai Kim Lan, researcher Ho Tan
Phan are all scheduled to give lectures on topics including Buddhist imprints on
the Royal Thang Long Citadel, Thang Long Stamps in the Huong River, and the
autonomy of Vietnamese Buddhism.
As part of the Hue Festival, two Japanese films were shown: Kwaidan, directed by
Masaki Kobayyashi and Yojiro Tokita’s Okiribito ( English name: Departures),
which won the coveted Oscar for Best Foreign Film, the Grand Prize at the
Montreal Film Festival, in addition to the over 30 other awards.
The Goethe Institute in Hanoi has also released a documentary film on DVD,
titled Bao ton Di san Van hoa o Viet Nam – Thuong ngoan ba danh thang
(Conservation of Cultural Heritage in Vietnam - Enjoying Three Spectacular
Landscapes) and a book called, "An Dinh – Hue’s Hidden Treasure.”
In addition, vegetarians can enjoy traditional cuisine along the pedestrian
thoroughfare Nguyen Dinh Chieu and lovers of Buddhist poetry can listen to
recitations of famous works by Doi trong bong Phat – Phat trong coi doi ( Life
in shadow of Buddha- Buddha in real life) on May 20.
Source: Sai Gon Giai Phong |
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