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Tuesday 31 January 2012

Premier League trophy to visit Vietnam

The 19th English Premier League cup won by Manchester United will tour parts of Asia this year.

The cup will arrive in Vietnam in April, accompanied by former United goalkeeper Van der Sar.

During the four-month tour, the cup will travel almost 80,000km through 27 countries, including Japan, India and Vietnam.

The tour will kick off in the Indian capital Delhi on Saturday, and will be accompanied by United legends Denis Irwin and Quinton Fortune, Bryan Robson and Gary Bailey.

"The 19th league title was a special moment for everyone in the Manchester United family and the DHL Champions Trophy Tour is our way of being able to share that historic achievement with our 333 million fans," the club's commercial director Richard Arnold said on its official website.

Last year, Vietnamese football fans descended on Hung Vuong Parkson commercial centre to see the Football Association of England Cup (the FA Cup) escorted by former Liverpool defender Steve Mc Mahon.


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Hanoi does a HCMC as movie fans flock to cinemas during Tet

A scene in Vietnamese blockbuster Thien Menh Anh Hung (Destiny Hero) for Tet holiday

Hanoi moviegoers have joined their Ho Chi Minh City counterparts for the first time in thronging cinemas during Tet.

Platinum Cineplex, which used to screen movies until 9 p.m., has extended its show timings to 10:30 p.m. for the last three weeks.

National Cinema Centre has regularly seen full houses for the Vietnamese blockbuster "Thien Menh Anh Hung" (Destiny Hero).

Tickets for the movie continue to be sold on the black market for up to VND 350,000 for a pair, more than double the normal rate.

Megastar Vincom Hanoi, which used to screen a maximum of 14 shows a day, has increased that to 18.

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Thanh Hoa traders occupy market in protest against privatisation

Hundreds of small traders in Thanh Hoa Province have occupied Bim Son Market throughout Tet in protest against a local authority decision to rent out the market to a private company.

Traders protest against market rental

Bim Son Market was established by local people long ago but was only officially built and put into use by local authorities in 1991. Since then, traders have had to pay a fee of about VND4.2-4.8million/a kiosk (USD200-230) and since 1998, they had to renew their contract of each kiosk every year for an increased fee.

The market was transferred to a private company in 2007 without informing its long-time merchants, but this was later cancelled following trader objections.

However, on December 28, 800 traders were suddenly informed at a meeting with Bim Son authorities that the market was be rebuilt and had already been rented out to the Dong Bac Trading and Construction Corporation in a 50 year contract.

Almost two weeks later, the traders received a warning that they had seven days to sign a contract with the Dong Bac Corporation, or they would be expelled from the market.

Displeased with the decisions, hundreds of traders have occupied the market throughout Tet to watch over their shops and to voice their opposition.

Pham Thi Mo, a trader at Bim Son Market, said, “We support the rebuilding of the market but they should have discussed it with us before renting out the land to Dong Bac Corporation for 50 years.”

The traders suggested that they contribute to the rebuilding of the market, in the hope that they could become co-owners, and avoid the future possibility of high rents or service charges. The authorities held another meeting with traders on January 29 but the meeting ended without agreement.

Le Van Dung, Chairman of Bim Son People’s Committee, explained, “We are moving from state-managed businesses to a privately-managed model, but people don’t want the change yet. We’re trying to convince people to accept the new managing model.”


People lived at the market through Tet


Traders occupied the market to guard their shops

By Lan Anh - Duy Tuyen | TienPhong, dtinews.vn

Barcelona FC opens new programme in Vietnam

The programme of football for society was opened in Hanoi on Jan. 30, under the witness of Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) President Nguyen Trong Hy and Barcelona FC’s representative Marce Xavi.
The programme of football for society was opened in Hanoi on Jan. 30. Photo by TTVH.
The programme aims to discover, train and upgrade football skills for Vietnamese children. All trainers are from Barcelona FC and two classes will be held, with the participation of 300 trainees.

Marce Xavi said the short training course will provide trainees with a philosophy to apply to Vietnamese football.

The three-year programme is expected to attract a large number of students from 6-14 years of age. Apart from studying football skills, the trainees will have the chance to play and exchange with participants from other courses in the country, as well as in Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand , Indonesia , and Malaysia , Nguyen Lan Trung, VFF Vice President and Director of the programme said.

The programme may also lead to the discovery of talented players for Vietnam ’s football team.

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Monday 30 January 2012

Vietnam to host U19 AFF football tourney

Vietnam expects to host the 2012 U19 ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Championships, according to the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF).

The VFF will invite a football team, from either Uzbekistan, Iran or Qatar, to take part in the tournament, which is scheduled to take place before the final round of the 2012 U19 Asia Football Championship (AFC).

The AFF tourney will see the participation of U19 squads from Vietnam, Thailand and Australia if they qualify for the AFC championship, and a visiting team.


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Sunday 29 January 2012

Vietnam to host Asian football Olympic playoffs

Vietnam will host the Asian football qualifying playoffs for the London 2012 Olympic Games, says the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

According to the regional governing body for football, Malaysia had previously been chosen to host the event but renovations to the proposed Bukit Jalil Stadium in Kuala Lumpur made the AFC eye a new destination for the qualifiers.

As scheduled, runners-up in the three third-round groups will play each other in a round-robin format and the winner will face Senegal in a match for a ticket to London.


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Saturday 28 January 2012

Vietnamese movies: Light at the end of the tunnel?


A still from Thien menh anh hung (Destiny hero), which is distinguishing itself from other films set for release this Tet with fictional history script and the huge investment of nearly VND30 billion

There were the usual scandals, yes. But good movies are being made and watched, and fresh winds are generally blowing through Vietnam’s stunted film industry.

The Vietnamese movie industry was shaken last year by one of its biggest ever scandals after a Department of Cinematography accountant fled the country with over VND36 billion (US$1.7 million).

It led to the resignation of the department’s director, Lai Van Sinh, and his deputy, Le Ngoc Minh, in September, just four months before the 17th Vietnam National Film Festival the duo was organizing.

Despite the scandal the festival went on, though the organization, understandably, came in for severe criticism.

Next to crop up was a plagiarism charge against Vietnamese-American director Victor Vu who had entered his Giao lo dinh menh (Inferno) in the Canh Dieu Vang (Golden Kite) Awards. The film was accused of being plagiarized from the 1991 Hollywood film “Shattered.”

The allegations prompted the awards’ organizers to take the film out of nominations list. But the awards were also a flop due to poor organization and allegations of dubious choice of winners.

There were more scandals and criticisms around the corner, but there were also some propitious signs.

Unseasonable success

In 2003 director Le Hoang came up with Gai nhay (Bar girls), which is now considered the catalyst for the revival of the local film industry after a long crisis starting in the 1990s. It is also considered to have kicked off the era of social movies in Vietnam. Until then they had all revolved around the wars.

With box-office earnings of VND12 billion (US$570,000) after being released during Tet, the film also ushered in the Lunar New Year as the default money-making season for Vietnamese films. Since then, of the 20 or so films made in Vietnam every year, most have been released during the festive season.

Long Ruoi (Big Boss), which was the second biggest hit last year after the Hollywood animated film “Kungfu Panda 2,” however, established conclusively that movies released at other times too can make profits.

The action comedy by Vietnamese-American director Charlie Nguyen earned VND49 billion ($2.3 million) in four weeks since its release in August, higher than big Tet releases like Co dau dai chien (War of the Brides).


A still from Long Ruoi (Big Boss), which garnered VND49 billion in four weeks last year, becoming the biggest hit of Vietnam’s summer film releases so far

The film’s producers said the reason they decided against a Tet release was the difficulty in finding cinemas then.

But they may not have been brave enough if only another Charlie Nguyen movie, De mai tinh (Fool for love), had not been released in April 2010 and gone on to become a hit.

The romantic comedy was the first true summer hit, selling an estimated 45,000 tickets in the first three days and raking in VND18 billion ($856,000) in the next four months. It had cost around VND6 billion ($285,350) to make.

A breath of fresh air

While Long Ruoi is proving the potential of the local movie market, Thien menh anh hung (Destiny Hero), the first Vietnamese martial arts film in 20 years, promises a breakthrough in filmmaking techniques and concepts in the country.

In fact, since its trailer came out in November the Victor Vu film has attracted the most attention among films set for release this Tet.

Instead of following the usual formula for festive blockbusters - comedy, action, sex, attractive girls who cannot act - Vu has chosen an unusual script. It is a fictional story about a family member of Nguyen Trai, one of Vietnam’s greatest poets and a famous Le Dynasty (1428-1527) mandarin, taking revenge for the killing of Trai and his family after a false allegation he murdered King Le Thai Tong.

Made at a cost of nearly VND30 billion ($1.4 million), it is the most expensive movie to be made by private producers in Vietnam since 2007. Clearly, Vu and his team seem to have at least the deep pockets needed to achieve their desire to “make a breakthrough,” and if the trailer is any indication, they are well on their way to doing it.

If the film does prove to be a commercial success, it could convince producers that quality movies could recover their investment. Their sole focus now seems to be not to make a loss – they often tell their director to eschew expensive scenes and sequences.

In 2011 there were also efforts to improve the movie industry.

For example, while national contests and awards continued to be controversial for their bad organization and questionable award choices, smaller ones like YxineFF 2011, an online short film festival begun in 2010, are establishing themselves as a forum for young, independent filmmakers.

In fact, last year YxineFF received more than 150 entries, including from other countries like Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia. Many of them attracted large audiences.

The annual international filmmaking contest 48-Hour Film Project, first launched in Vietnam last year, received over 130 entries. It challenges competitors to make a short movie within 48 hours, and is expected to change local movie-makers’ concept of production.

Last year there were also seminars and lectures by Hollywood personalities like Phillip Noyce, the maker of The Quiet American.

All of these are good signs for the Vietnamese movie industry, which is coming out of its cocoon and becoming aware of what the rest of the world is doing.

Pig hunting festival in Phu Tho Province


Pig hunting festival has been a long-running tradition in Ha Thach Village, Ha Thach District, in the northern province of Phu Tho, held every 5th day of the lunar January.

The festival is also known by the name “Ong Cau”, which refers to the tradition of soldiers hunting wild pigs in the old capital city of Van Lang. The custom was recently resumed by villagers in 1996.

The ong cau is a male pig which has a black mane, and is sought after by locals during the several months leading up to Tet. On the 23rd of the lunar month of December, villagers choose a local house for building a “house” for the pig. The household must be successful with well-off, law-abiding citizens.

The “house” of ong cau is made with a bamboo frame, and covered with palm leaves to keep out the cold. Weapons, such as knife and spears, are displayed around the house.

The pig is kept at there from the 23rd of the lunar December (the Day of Kitchen God) until the 5th day of the lunar January. Then the villagers release the animal in order to chase and hunt it.

This year, Nguyen Van Chinh was selected to raise two ong cau. The pigs were brought to Chinh’s house on the 23rd of lunar December.

When the festival begins, the pigs are put into the iron cages for later release to the hunting ground.

Cheering

Ong cau taken to the hunting grounds

Hunting

Capture

Exciting atmosphere

After capture, the pig is covered with cloth

Ong cau taken to temples near the Red River

Worship on the night of January 5th on the lunar calendar

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Vietnamese girl listed among top 25 sexiest beauty queens

The Global Beauties website has voted Daniela Nguyen Thu May the third runner-up in Miss Supranational 2011, as one of the world’s 25 sexiest women.

The website holds an annual vote to honour the top twenty-five out of more than 500 carefully selected beauties from different beauty pageants in the last year.

The most important criterion for the vote is sexiness and Daniela Nguyen Thu May made it to the list of “25 Sexiest Women Alive” by pageant website Global Beauties.com.

May will now compete with Miss Universe Leila Lopes from Angola, the third runner-up in the Miss Universe contest, Shamcey Supsup from the Philippines, and Miss World Iviran Sarcos from Venezuela for the highest position in the voting.

In 2009, Tran Thi Huong Giang, Miss Vietnam Global second runner-up, was listed among the top 3 beauties in that year’s vote.


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“Unit Asia” to perform in Vietnam

Multinational jazz band “Unit Asia” will perform on February 3 and 5 in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City respectively.

The organisers are the Japan Foundation in Vietnam, Yamaha Motor Vietnam and the Japanese consulate in Ho Chi Minh City.

The band, formed by five Asian musicians from Japan, Thailand, and Malaysia has been performing both in and outside Japan.

The shows will also feature up-and-coming Vietnamese vocalist Tung Duong.

In HCM City it will be held at Ben Thanh Theater, 6 Mac Dinh Chi Street, District 1 while the Hanoi concert will be at the Youth Theater, 11 Ngo Thi Nham Street.

Free tickets can be obtained from Ben Thanh Theater, Japanese consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, 13 – 17 Nguyen Hue Street, District 1 or the Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam, 27 Quang Trung Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi.

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Friday 20 January 2012

Premier League club Everton eyes Vietnamese forward


England’s Premier League club Everton has shown interest in Vietnamese striker Le Cong Vinh, the club's representative has said.

Steve Darby, who is Vietnam’s former national female football team coach, was a spectator at the Hanoi’s Hang Day Stadium to watch Vinh play in Hanoi FC’s game against Khatoco Khanh Hoa in the third round of the country’s top-flight Super League on Saturday.

His club beat visitors Khanh Hoa 4-1 but the 26-year-old Vinh did not make a significant contribution to the home win.

Vinh, whose late header earned Vietnam the ASEAN Football Federation championship in 2008, moved from Song Lam Nghe An to Hanoi T&T in 2009.

He was introduced by Vietnam’s then national men’s football coach Henrique Calisto to Portugal’s top-flight Liga Sagres club Leixoes when the 2009 V-League (currently called Super League) season ended.

However, Vinh did not play very well for Leixoes and returned to play the 2010 V-League season for Hanoi T&T, who won the league championship that year without Vinh’s contributing much.

Vinh moved from Hanoi T&T to Hanoi FC at the end of the 2011 season.

Thursday 19 January 2012

Tao Quan 2012 Full

Cong Ly va Xuan Bac luon la nhung "cao thu" trong viec khien cho khan gia phai cuoi "vo bung" ( Tao Quan 2012 Full).





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Vietnam football hangs on to top ranking in Southeast Asia

Vietnam’s national football team has remained in the lead of Southeast Asian despite dropping two notches to 101st position in the FIFA January rankings.

According to the FIFA ratings, the second place in the region was secured by Thailand, which also fell two notches back to 124th position in the world, followed by Indonesia (143rd) and Singapore (147th).

In Asia, Japan topped the list with its 19th position in the world, followed by Australia and the Republic of Korea, while Vietnam ranked 14th.

Spain are still leading the world, leaving behind the Netherlands and Germany.

FIFA will announce its next rankings on February 15, 2012.

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First blood to Barca against Real in Cup

Barcelona came from behind to beat holders Real Madrid 2-1 in the first leg of an increasingly bad-tempered Spanish Cup quarter-final in the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday.
Barcelona's French defender Eric Abidal (L) celebrates with Brazilian defender Dani Alves after scoring during the Spanish Cup "El clasico" football match Real Madrid vs Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid. Barca won 2-1.
Second half goals from veteran defenders Carles Puyol and Eric Abidal overturned a half-time Madrid lead for whom Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo scored.

It was the third victory in twelve months for the Catalans in the stadium of their biggest rival.

Pep Guardiola is yet to lose in the Bernabeu in four seasons in charge and his team appear to have a psychological advantage over 'los blancos'.

Afterwards Guardiola was happy with the victory and looked towards the second leg.

"We played really well tonight, controlled the game and apart from their goal reduced Madrid to the one header from (Karim) Benzema, but because of their quality anything can happen next week so we'll go home and prepare for that and the league game at the weekend," he said.

Madrid coach Jose Mourinho was less satisfied.

"I did not expect to lose a goal to a dead ball as we did, we were winning 1-0 and at that stage it was a bad result for Barca, it was a bad goal to concede. Psycholgically it hurt us and Barca took control of the game from then on," he said.

"The tie is now difficult for us, it's still open, but difficult."

Mourinho surprised all with an unfamiliar side employing both Karim Benzema and Gonzalo Higuain in attack, while at the back playing the rarely used Hamit Altintop and Ricardo Carvalho who was playing his first game since September.

Both teams started very cautiously with Madrid happy to allow Barca possession in deep positions and when the first attack came on 11 minutes it was to bring the first goal of the evening.

Set free by Benzema, Ronaldo produced a stinging left footed drive from the left hand side of the penalty area that Jose Pinto, Barca's regular goalkeeper ahead of Victor Valdes in the Spanish Cup, could perhaps have dealt better with.

The game suddenly burst into life, Andres Iniesta brought a save from Iker Casillas with a long range shot on 13 minutes and three minutes later Cesc Fabregas found Alexis Sanchez in space only for the Chilean to head onto the bar with Casillas stranded.

At the other end Abidal had to make a last ditch block to stop Ronaldo reaching Benzema with the goal at his mercy, then Lionel Messi burst forward for Barca and forced a near post save from Casillas.

Iniesta should have tested Casillas on 30 minutes from close range after Sanchez played him into a great position.

By this stage Barcelona were possessing the ball in deeper positions and Madrid were counter attacking quickly on the break to make the game an open affair.

Barca were finally level three minutes into the second period when captain Puyol got free from his marker Pepe to head home a Xavi corner.

Iniesta went close again on 54 minutes after a quick exchange of passes with Xavi and two minutes later Benzema hit the post for Madrid when found with a sweeping right wing cross from Altintop.

By the hour mark Barca's short passing game was allowing them to control the tie and Mourinho made some changes introducing Jose Callejon and Mesut Ozil.

Pepe should have seen his second yellow card of the night for an off the ball stamp on the hand of a prostrate Messi on 69 minutes.

However it took more than the dark arts to keep down the irrepressible Argentinian and it was he that conjured up the pass on 77 minutes that found Abidal onside and with the time and space to prod the ball home to win the tie.

A familiar silence came down over the Santiago Bernabeu, the home fans had seen it all before and although Madrid tried sporadically for a way back into the game Barca rarely ceded them the ball.

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Wednesday 18 January 2012

Vietnamese shooter wins Olympic berth


Hoang Xuan Vinh has become the first ever Vietnamese shooter to win an official Olympics berth.

Vinh won 682.4 points in the men’s 10-meter air gun event on Monday at the January 11-22 Asian Shooting Championships in Doha, Qatar.

Vinh finished fourth behind the gold medal winner from South Korea, Jin Jong Oh with 689.6 points, silver medalist from China, Wang Zhiwei with 683.1 points and Japanese bronze medal winner Matsuda Tomoyuki with 682.7 points.

However, the 37-year-old Vinh won an Olympic berth because the other three medalists had already qualified for the London Games before.

Vietnamese shooters have been given berths at previous Olympic Games but they were only wild card entries for countries underdeveloped in sports.

Vinh is the eighth Vietnamese athlete to have won a London Olympics berth.

The other seven athletes are female judo martial artist Van Ngoc Tu, male badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh, female taekwondo martial artist Chu Hoang Dieu Linh and male taekwondo martial artist Le Huynh Chau, male gymnast Pham Phuoc Hung, female gymnast Phan Ha Thanh and male swimmer Hoang Quy Phuoc,

Vietnam has set itself a target of winning 25 Olympic berths including wild card entries.

HCM City traffic at a standstill for Tet

Several streets in Ho Chi Minh City are experiencing serious traffic congestion as travel increases with the approach of Tet.

Roads approach their capacity limit

On January 17, at Dien Bien Phu, Phan Dang Luu, Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Xo Viet Nghe Tinh, and Hang Xanh streets were jammed.

The situation is only likely to worsen in next four days, especially along entrance and exit routes of the city, as well around bus stations.

Photos taken from HCM City’s streets on January 17:

Chaotic traffic on Hang Xanh Street on the afternoon of January 17



Every inch of Xo Viet Nghe Tinh Street occupied



The entrance of Mien Dong Bus Station



Crowded bus station



Rushing along with luggage



Crowded parking lot

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Vietnam strengthens cultural diplomacy

Vietnam did a great job in 2011 organizing many events to promote its land and people. In 2012 the country will continue to use diplomacy to foster its culture.
Xoan singing has been recognised as intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO

In 2011, the government strengthened cultural diplomacy along with political and economic diplomacy. Vietnamese diplomatic agencies overseas held various activities to introduce Vietnam to the world, such as a celebration of the 100th anniversary of Ho Chi Minh’s first arrival in France and the 65th anniversary of his first visit as a state leader.

Last year, Vietnam’s cultural diplomacy paid off with 12 tangible and intangible heritages recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).

“We are proud that cultural diplomacy has helped political diplomacy to accomplish tasks and introduced Vietnam with a strong position in the international arena,” says Nguyen Thanh Son, Deputy Foreign Minister and Chair of the Vietnam National UNESCO Committee.

In 2011, cultural diplomacy was, for the first time, included in the documents of the 11th National Party Congress and then the Prime Minister approved the Cultural Diplomacy Strategy until 2020. Various activities were held on the theme of building a shared awareness of cultural integration and combining cultural diplomacy with political and economic diplomacy.

The country is set to participate in multilateral cultural mechanisms, and utilize UNESCO programs and initiatives for national socio-economic development to elevate Vietnam’s role and position.

“With its increasing role in the world arena, Vietnam needs to integrate deeper into the world to make the most of this process,” says Son.

More than two decades ago, Vietnam decided to open the doors to the world in order to strengthen the national economy and ensure social stability and security. During the current globalization trend, the country is pursuing a policy to befriend all countries while preserving national identity, and firmly sticking to Ho Chi Minh’s Thoughts and socialist orientation.

According to Son, this year the Foreign Ministry will continue to ensure that cultural diplomacy accompanies overseas Vietnamese affairs. Last year, overseas Vietnamese in many countries had an opportunity to study their mother language and join in regular cultural exchanges.

“The major task of this year is to mobilize the strength of associations,” says Son. “We will try to bring more overseas Vietnamese back to Vietnam, and communicate the latest developments in Vietnam to people living overseas. We hope that the Vietnamese community abroad will contribute more to Vietnam’s development.”

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Audiences demand apologies for costume "mishaps"


After numerous criticisms of Vietnamese stars for nude photos and "costume malfunctions", audiences continue to be dissatisfied with the apologies.

Singer Thuy Tien
Many believe that such scandals are an attempt by artists to further their careers. It is not uncommon, after one of these incidents, that the performer holds a press conference or apologises on their blogs or in internet forums. But many of them are insufficient for fans, who believe that they are shirking responsibility by blaming external factors.

One such incident took place at a recent concert in Hanoi, given by singer Thuy Tien. Afterwards, she explained to her fans, via Facebook, that she, "...just wanted to be herself."

"I believe you should always be who you want to be. It is dishonest to create some image of perfection, and pretend to be like that. No one is perfect, and human beings have the right to make their mistakes," she said.

Some days later, at a meeting with her fan club, she somewhat backtracked. She apologised for her her dress, saying that during the day of her performance, she was asked by the club owners to dress sexy. She also blamed the photographer who chose to take the image from angle that would make the costume appear more provocative.

Many, however, were not satisfied with this explanation, thinking that it lacked honesty.

Duong Yen Ngoc, a model, also shocked audiences with by not wearing a bra and covering her nipples by just two pieces of fabric, at a recent show in Ho Chi Minh City. Many in the audience saw this as a PR stunt.

Ngoc used Facebook to explain, "It was just an accident. The lights from the flashes made the costume seem more distasteful than it actually was. I regret the situation, and would like to apologise to all of my fans."

Similarly, many of her critics were not appeased by her words.

The singer, Minh Hang, caused outrage with a performance at a charity event in 2011 with her translucent costume. The concert was for, and also attended by, members of the Vietnamese Heroic Mothers, as well as disadvantaged children. The organisers were fined VND3.5 million (USD166.6). Her explanation was that the photos had somehow been altered.

Thuy Tien


Duong Yen Ngoc


Minh Hang

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