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Fun-filled activities to celebrate the capital's millennium
The opening ceremony will take place at Ly Thai To
Garden and around Hoan Kiem Lake. Following a worshipping ceremony dedicated to
King Ly Thai To, who oversaw the transfer of the capital from Hoa Lu (in the
northern province of Ninh Binh) to Thang Long (former name of Ha Noi) in 1010,
city officials will be presented with an official certificate from UNESCO
Director-General Irina Bokova recognising Thang Long Citadel as a world heritage
site.
Pigeons will be released to mark the occasion.
Around Hoan Kiem Lake and in front of the Opera House five stages have been
erected to celebrate the occasion.
At the opening night there will be an ao dai (long traditional dress) show
featuring more than 1,000 local designs. Models will walk along a 370m-long
catwalk from the The Huc Bridge to Dinh Tien Hoang Street.
Between October 1 and 10, as many as 245 art shows by domestic troupes and 38
shows by international artists will take place every night throughout the city.
In addition, there will be dozens of exhibitions at the Viet Nam Centre for
Exhibition, Culture and Arts and at the Giang Vo Exhibition Centre. There will
also be a photo exhibition at the Ha Noi Exhibition House.
A carnival will also take place on October 8.
Around West Lake, from October 6-10, food-lovers will be able to sample local
delicacies from across the country.
Meanwhile, at Ba Dinh Square on October 10, there will be a parade of the armed
forces and local residents numbering an estimated 31,000. There will also be an
art show at the My Dinh National Convention Centre on the final day of the
celebrations.
Source: Vietnam News Agency |
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