Photo exhibition held in Quy Nhon

The photo exhibition entitled “Binh Dinh – Land and People” opened in Quy Nhon city yesterday (Mar.16)

Dancing in silence

It’s hard for all of us to dance in harmony with music; it’s more difficult for hearing-impaired people to do this. But some deaf people living at Nguyen Nga Centre made every effort to dance.

“Tay Son – Binh Dinh in relation to Thang Long” work to be published

The Centre for Research, Preservation, and Development of National Culture coordinated with Van Hien (Civilization) Magazine to publish a set of books entitled “Tay Son – Binh Dinh in relation to Thang Long” in the coming time, on the occasion of the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long – Ha Noi.

I want to follow ancestor’s tradition, Duc says

In spite of joining competitions for prizes, martial arts Master Phan Huu Duc focuses on training thousands of disciples and body guards. He’s greatly contributed to the development of the martial arts movement in Tay Son district.

Light, shadow illustrate photographer’s philosophy

Dao Tien Dat began taking photographs at the age of 42, achieving fairly respectable success considering his late start.

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