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‘Love of Hanoi’ awards presented

Awards were presented here on Aug. 31 in the second annual For the Love of Hanoi 2009 contest.
Awards were presented here on Aug. 31 in the second annual For the Love of Hanoi 2009 contest.

Scholar Nguyen Vinh Phuc received the Grand Prize, worth 15 million VND(840 USD), for his extensive research on Hanoi over the past 55 years.

His two most recent works, “1,000 Cau Hoi Dap Ve 1,000 Nam Thang Long”(1,000 Questions and Answers about 1,000 –Year-Old Thang Long) andHanoi , Coi Dat, Coi Nguoi ( Hanoi , Land and People) were cited asamong the most profound works on the city.

The Idea Prize was presented to architect Dinh Viet Phuong and thewebsite ashui.com for ideas for restoring the city’s Old Quarter,including restoration of colonial architecture using 3D technology, andestablishing an online museum.

The two projects would aim to establish an entire virtual city onsoftware that would allow people to “walk” in the city and explorestreets, houses and architectural details.

The Work Prize was given to writer Pham Van Quy for ten plays on ThangLong in the genres of tuong (classical drama), cheo (traditional opera)and cai luong (reformed theatre).

Quy’s works have been staged by various professional theatre groupsaround the country, including the drama Ta Quan Le Van Duyet (GeneralLe Van Duyet) staged by director Doan Hoang Giang for HCM City DramaTheatre last year.

He won prizes for his plays in 2005, 2006 and 2007, including a GoldPrize for Drama at the National Television Festival in 2007. He hasrecently completed three other works: Danh Si Thang Long (TalentedPeople of Thang Long), Le Thai To Vao Thang Long (Le Thai To in ThangLong) and Duyen Kiep Thang Long (Thang Long Fate).

The Job Prize was presented to the Hanoi People’s Committee for itsefforts to transform the Hanoi Opera Plaza project into the 19/8 Parkat August Revolution Square near the Hanoi Opera House.

The Idea, Work and Job Prizes each include a cash award of 5 million VND (280 USD).

In this year’s awards, organised by the Hanoi People’s Committee andsponsored by the daily The Thao &Van Hoa (Sports and Culture) andthe Bui Xuan Phai Fund, judges included poet Bang Viet, chairman of theHanoi Literature and Arts Association; journalist Ngo Ha Thai, deputygeneral director of the Vietnam News Agency; painter Tran Khanh Chuong,chairman of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association; architect Doan Duc Thanhand musician Phu Quang.

The awards were established in honour of painter Bui Xuan Phai (1920-1988), a founder of modern art in Vietnam./.

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