Friday, March 21, 2014

Now that's dedication! Desperate children carried to school across a river in PLASTIC BAGS


This parent is giving a whole new meaning to ‘school bag’ as he helps a class of primary pupils safely cross a river by taking them in a plastic bag.
When the children in Sam Lang village, Dien Bien Province, near Hanoi in northern Vietnam could not get to school due to spring floods, one father found an unorthodox solution.
As the nearby suspension bridge was out of action, he put the children in a plastic bag to keep them dry, and carried them across the flooded river.
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Vietnamese newspaper Tuoi Tre News said a local man was captured holding the bag in one hand and swimming across the water with the other hand despite the powerful currents.
Miss Minh told the newspaper: ‘It's normal. That's the only way to cross the stream because no bridge can stand floodwater.
‘I've taught here since September last year. At first, I did not know how to ford the stream so I had to follow what local villagers did later.’
According to Miss Minh, many parents in the village also bring their children to school that way to keep their uniforms dry when the area is flooded.

Staying 'safe': Despite everything parents tell you about not putting a plastic bag over your head, this parent ensures the bag is tied up tight
Staying 'safe': Despite everything parents tell you about not putting a plastic bag over your head, this parent ensures the bag is tied up tight
Staying afloat: The parent carried the bag in one hand and swam across with the children one by one
Staying afloat: The parent carried the bag in one hand and swam across with the children one by one
Ready for school: A girl getting out of the plastic bag the other side of the river in Sam Lang village, Dien Bien Province, near Hanoi
Ready for school: A girl getting out of the plastic bag the other side of the river in Sam Lang village, Dien Bien Province, near Hano




Sunday, April 28, 2013

Apprentice lawyer wins Vietnam's Got Talent 2013

Tran Huu Kien,  an apprentice lawyer with a tenor from the central province of Thanh Hoa, won the finale of the 2013 Vietnam's Got Talent last night, April 21 in HCM City.

Kien became the champion of the second season of the Vietnam's Got Talent with 33 percent of votes, over one percent more than the Hoa Mau Don circus troupe. Earlier, Kien and Hoa Mau Don exceptionally entered the top 4 thanks to the audience's support.


Tran Huu Kien,27, from Quang Xuong district, Thanh Hoa province is presently a trainee lawyer. In Vietnam's Got Talent, the judges several times advised him to quit the current job to become a singer.


In the finale of the top four, there were up to three singing acts, except for the circus act by Hoa Mau Don, a circus troupe of orphaned kids. Besides their talent and hard work, Hoa Mau Don also won the hearts of the audience by their poor background and the solidarity they expressed in the performance.
Hoa Mau Don Circus troupe


Kieu Anh and Duc Anh did not make a breakthrough compared to their performances in the previous nights. Kieu Anh sang "Em Di Chua Huong" (I Go to Perfume Pagoda) in the world music style while the 10-year-old boy Duc Anh performed "Con Co" (Stork).

Kien performed very successful the famous song “Ha Noi Niem Tin va Hy Vong” (Hanoi - Faith and Hope) and he was highly praised by the judges for his tenor and warmly supported by the audience.

Kieu Anh (right) and Duc Anh
"You possess a voice that many singers have to crave for. I think even professional singers cannot not sing the song in that high tone like you. You did a very good job, especially with the high notes. You can totally win tonight," musician Huy Tuan said.

Huu Kien performs in the final round of Vietnam’s Got Talent 2013:


Monday, April 8, 2013

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

ART NUDE PHOTOS - BODY Paintings of DUONG QUOC DINH

Forget stress and anxiety. Enjoy these wonderful paintings and relax :D



Another video of Duong Quoc Dinh's body art paintings.


Many photos in the albums of art nude photos and half-nude photos of young artist Duong Quoc Dinh achieved international rewards. Thanks Duong Quoc Dinh for your sharing in the internet.

Duong Quoc Dinh artist

Dương Quốc Định was born in 1967, was passionate in drawing when he was a little boy. He graduated from Industrial Graphics of Dong Nai Fine Arts University in 1989. After 4 years being phographers, Dương Quốc Định achieved 10s of national and international rewards. In March, 2007, Duong Quoc Dinh was one of the 10 excellent artists rewarded and highly appreciated by Dong Nai People Committee.



Sunday, January 13, 2013

17 year old Huong Tram win "The Voice" season 1

Huong Tram was crowned the winner of "The Voice" Season 1 on Sunday night
Last night, Sunday January 13th, Pham Thi Huong Tram- a 17 year old girl coming from Nghe An province won the championship- to the winner of The Voice of Viet Nam Season 1. Standing on the stage last night, she sang 3 songs "Tren dinh Phu Van", "Queen of the night" and "hit cover "Duong cong" with her coach Thu Minh.
Dinh Huong was favourite to win; However, it was Team Thu Minh's Huong Tram who was victorious on The Voice of Viet Nam.
Huong Tram had basically been the chosen one of Season 1 since she first impressively auditioned  "I will always love you" and inspired all four coaches to hit their red buttons. Her final success proves her real talent which makes millions of fan's hearts stringed. And in this final show, she made a good choice with 'Tren dinh Phu Van' and really became "Queen of the night".

The Voice Viet Nam final four Huong Tram, Dinh Huong, Xuan Nghi and Kien Giang
Audience's vote results after shows. In the final round, the four contestants performed live shows for the public's vote, which will decide the winner.


Huong Tram sang "Queen of the night" excellently with supports from her team and her coach Thu Minh




Innocent and playful 17 year old Huong Tram

Be moved to tears before the final round

Beautiful Huong Tram on the stage