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Historian wins ‘Love for Hanoi' award

The Bui Xuan Phai – Love for Hanoi awards were on Aug. 31 presented to individuals and organisations who have made great contributions to the capital in the fields of culture, arts and society.
The Bui Xuan Phai – Love for Hanoi awards were on Aug. 31 presented toindividuals and organisations who have made great contributions to thecapital in the fields of culture, arts and society.

Themost important award – the Grand Prize – is granted to an individual whohas devoted his or her life to the development of Hanoi and has acareer that is strongly connected to the capital. Top historian Phan HuyLe won the award for his extensive research on Hanoi .

The 76-year-old man contributed to documents on the Thang Long Citadel,Phu Dong Festival and 82 stelae of the Temple of Literature thathelped the latter become recognised as a Memory of the World by UNESCO.He also held dozens of conferences on Thang Long–Hanoi and helped topublish 36 books on the city.

"It is a great honour forme. As Vietnamese, we all love our capital city and this love makes usbe ready to dedicate our lives to enrich and beautify Hanoi ," hesaid.

In 2010, the prize was awarded to 91-year-old writer To Hoai, who has written more than 30 books on Hanoi .

The Work Prize is awarded to an individual or organisation responsiblefor the creation of a work that beautifies the city. Artist Vuong VanThao was awarded the prize for his Living Fossil installation work.

"This work was inspired by my desire to preserve the city'sarchitecture and turn it into an outdoor museum. I believe that whoeveryou are, you will understand my ideas when you see the work," Thao said.

Last year, musician Nguyen Cuong walked away with the Work Prize for his chorus of bronze drums.

The Idea Prize was awarded to the organisers of a competition to designThong Nhat Park and excellent plans. The Vietnam Urban Planningand Development Association, the University of Hawaii 'sGlobalisation Research Centre, Lac Viet Centre for Community Support andDevelopment and the website ashui.com were the honoured parties.

Michael Digregorio of the research centre said: "Our project remindsyoung generations to look back at the past while thinking about whatthey can do to make Hanoi more beautiful in the future."

In 2010, architect Dinh Viet Phuong and the website ashui.com received the prize for their Old Quarter restoration ideas.

The Job Prize was presented to scientists and managers for their attempts to save the Hoan Kiem Lake turtle.

Last year, the prize went to scientists and specialists who proved thevalue of the Thang Long Citadel and nominated it as a UNESCO WorldHeritage Site. Historian Le collected the prize on their behalf.

Judges included poet Bang Viet, chairman of the Hanoi Literature andArts Association; researcher Nguyen Vinh Phuc; journalist Ngo Ha Thai,deputy general director of the Vietnam News Agency; painter Tran KhanhChuong, chairman of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association, and architectDoan Duc Thanh.

The awards was established in 2008 inhonour of painter Bui Xuan Phai (1920-88). They were organised by theHanoi People's Committee and sponsored by the daily The Thao&Van Hoa(Sports&Culture) newspaper and the Bui Xuan Phai Fund./.

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