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Iran boss impressed by Vietnam spirit in Asian Games defeat
Iran coach Nelo Vingada was disappointed by his team’s 1-4 defeat against Vietnam during their men’s football (soccer) opener at the 17th Asian Games on Monday, but was impressed by their rivals’ spirit in the game.

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Iran coach Nelo Vingada speaks during a press conference after their men’s football (soccer) opener
against Vietnam at the 17th Asian Games in Incheon on September 15, 2014.

Vingada was dazzled by the style of play and strong spirit of the under-23 Vietnamese players, the Iran boss said at the post-match press conference.

The Portuguese coach added that he was not shocked by the under-23 Iranian men’s loss, as he had predicted prior to the game that they could lose.

The Vietnamese players outplayed their Iranian rivals, Vingada admitted.

Vietnam, considered the underdogs in the clash with the gold medal favorites, took a 2-0 lead in the first half and scored two more goals in the second to seal a victory that was unexpected to Vietnamese fans and the press.

Iran managed to reduce the lead to 1-2 in the 63rd minute after a penalty shot, but failed to manage a comeback win.

Vingada said that at certain points his men could have done more to win from behind after the penalty goal by captain Mosalman Mohsen.

But the Vietnamese players had such a strong spirit that they played even better after that goal, he added.

Substitute Phi Son lifted the score to 3-1 with a well-taken goal 23 minutes after the break, and Hoang Thinh sealed it 4-1 for Vietnam in the 82nd minute after his free kick struck an Iranian defender and rebounded into the goal frame.

The Iran coach admitted that his players lost their temper toward the end of the match because “they are too young.”

Vingada also praised goalkeeper Buu Ngoc, striker Mac Hong Quan and the Vietnamese defenders. These players totally outperformed his men when it came to fighting for the ball, the Portuguese coach said.

Vietnam’s coach, Toshiya Miura, said he was also astonished by his players’ performance.

The Japanese-born coach said he did believe the team would win, but was stunned to see his men adapt to a new formation so quickly.

Many South Korean reporters also expressed their amazement at Vietnam’s triumph over Iran at the press conference after the match.

They questioned coach Miura as to what he had done to the Vietnamese men, to which he replied that it was speed and stamina training that mattered.

Without stamina and fitness, Vietnam would have seen Iran equalize the match in the second half, the coach said.
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The Vietnamese will play their last Group H game against Kyrgyzstan on September 22, while Iran will take on that same team on September 18.

The two teams with the most points in the three-team group will advance to the round of 16, scheduled to begin on September 25.

Twenty-nine teams are playing in the men's football event. Group A to Group E have four teams each, while Group F, G and H each consists of three teams.

The 17th Asian Games Incheon 2014 is hosted by South Korea from September 19 to October 4.
 
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Iran boss impressed by Vietnam spirit in Asian Games defeat
Iran coach Nelo Vingada was disappointed by his team’s 1-4 defeat against Vietnam during their men’s football (soccer) opener at the 17th Asian Games on Monday, but was impressed by their rivals’ spirit in the game.

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Iran coach Nelo Vingada speaks during a press conference after their men’s football (soccer) opener
against Vietnam at the 17th Asian Games in Incheon on September 15, 2014.

Vingada was dazzled by the style of play and strong spirit of the under-23 Vietnamese players, the Iran boss said at the post-match press conference.

The Portuguese coach added that he was not shocked by the under-23 Iranian men’s loss, as he had predicted prior to the game that they could lose.

The Vietnamese players outplayed their Iranian rivals, Vingada admitted.

Vietnam, considered the underdogs in the clash with the gold medal favorites, took a 2-0 lead in the first half and scored two more goals in the second to seal a victory that was unexpected to Vietnamese fans and the press.

Iran managed to reduce the lead to 1-2 in the 63rd minute after a penalty shot, but failed to manage a comeback win.

Vingada said that at certain points his men could have done more to win from behind after the penalty goal by captain Mosalman Mohsen.

But the Vietnamese players had such a strong spirit that they played even better after that goal, he added.

Substitute Phi Son lifted the score to 3-1 with a well-taken goal 23 minutes after the break, and Hoang Thinh sealed it 4-1 for Vietnam in the 82nd minute after his free kick struck an Iranian defender and rebounded into the goal frame.

The Iran coach admitted that his players lost their temper toward the end of the match because “they are too young.”

Vingada also praised goalkeeper Buu Ngoc, striker Mac Hong Quan and the Vietnamese defenders. These players totally outperformed his men when it came to fighting for the ball, the Portuguese coach said.

Vietnam’s coach, Toshiya Miura, said he was also astonished by his players’ performance.

The Japanese-born coach said he did believe the team would win, but was stunned to see his men adapt to a new formation so quickly.

Many South Korean reporters also expressed their amazement at Vietnam’s triumph over Iran at the press conference after the match.

They questioned coach Miura as to what he had done to the Vietnamese men, to which he replied that it was speed and stamina training that mattered.

Without stamina and fitness, Vietnam would have seen Iran equalize the match in the second half, the coach said.
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The Vietnamese will play their last Group H game against Kyrgyzstan on September 22, while Iran will take on that same team on September 18.

The two teams with the most points in the three-team group will advance to the round of 16, scheduled to begin on September 25.

Twenty-nine teams are playing in the men's football event. Group A to Group E have four teams each, while Group F, G and H each consists of three teams.

The 17th Asian Games Incheon 2014 is hosted by South Korea from September 19 to October 4.


Do post more pictures, please.
 
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“J-Classic” concert to be staged in Hanoi
October 3, 2014 by hanoitimes Leave a Comment
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The Hanoitimes – Hanoi Ensemble will stage a free-admission performance at the JF Garage Concert ‘J-Classic’ for music enthusiasts at the courtyard of the Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Hanoi on October 4.

The concert, which has been held for the fourth time, will feature famous masterpieces by Antonio Vivaldi, Béla Bartók and Astor Piazzolla as well as many classical and popular pieces from Japan. The show will be also staged by many local artists who are friends of the ensemble, the Japan Foundation announces in a statement.

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The Hanoi Ensemble consists of young artists and teachers from the Vietnam National Academy of Music who had studied in Vietnam and several well-known conservatories abroad. Many members of the ensemble have won national and international prestigious music prizes and have performed in many concerts, music festivals as well as many cultural exchange programs in Vietnam and abroad.

JF Garage Concert is a series of concerts at the garage and courtyard of the Japan Foundation, aimed at providing musical diversity to Hanoi through the introduction of Japanese music played by distinguished musicians.

The Japan Foundation is at 27 Quang Trung Street in Hanoi.

By Nguyen Ngan

WE ARE RUNNING OUT OF TICKETS. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.

ANNOUNCEMENT !

Free ticket distribution date was moved to next Saturday 4 Oct, 2014, from 10AM to 6PM.
On Sunday 5 Oct, 2014, ticket distribution starts from 10AM to 4PM.
On week days, from 6 – 9 Oct, 2014, ticket distribution starts from 9AM to 6PM.
Venue for ticket distribution is at 27 Quang Trung St., Hoan Kiem Dist., Hanoi.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR KIND UNDERSTANDING AND CONTINUED SUPPORT!

The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam proudly presents Japanese Film Festival: PASSION 2014 from 10 October – 16 November 2014 in Hanoi, Danang, and Vung Tau.

Japanese Film Festival is one of the most anticipated annual events of the Japan Foundation and it is widely known that its free tickets are quickly run out in a few days, thanks to the enthusiastic Japanese film fans in Vietnam.

This year’s film festival focuses on the introduction of Japanese films under the theme of “PASSION”. We will screen Eight Japanese films, which relate with passion; a passion that looks comical, a passion that keeping their determination quietly, a passion to fight toward better future… . We hope you enjoy various Japanese passions in these films.

The festival’s opener is ROBO-G (dir. Shinobu Yaguchi/2012), is already screened some cities in Vietnam and got many laugh and a favorable reception. Comical scientists and strange robot will appear screen in Hanoi at last!

All films will be screened with both English and Vietnamese sub-title. The admission is free, but the audience is advised to obtain the free tickets at following venues.

Film Festival Information

■ Film list: (please click on the film titles for their synopsis)

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1. One Million Yen Girl(2008 /dir. Yuki Tanada)
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2. Feel the Wind(2009 /dir. Sumio Omori)
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3. Bushido Sixteen(2010 /dir. Tomoyuki Furumaya)
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4. Shodo Girls!! (2010/dir. Ryuichi Inomata)
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5. In His Chart(2011/dir. Yoshihiro Fukagawa)
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6. Peak –The Rescuers- (2011/dir. Osamu Katayama)
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7. Tomorrow’s Joe(2011/dir. Fumihiko Sori)
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8. Robo-G(2012/dir. Shinobu Yaguchi)
HA NOI

[Duration] Friday 10 October – Sunday 19 October 2014
[Venue] National Cinema Center (87 Lang Ha, Ba Dinh, Hanoi)
[Ticket distribution] Starts from 10:00 on Saturday 4 October 2014

The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam


27 Quang Trung, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam

[Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00 on weekdays (6 - 9 Oct),
10:00 - 16:00 on Sundays (5 Oct) ]
* Each person can get maximum 4 tickets
■ VUNG TAU


[Duration] Friday 31 October – Sunday 2 November 2014
[Venue] Dien Bien Cinema, 32 Do Chieu St., Ward 1, Vung Tau City
[Ticket distribution] Starts from Monday 24 October 2014
Dien Bien Cinema
For more information on ticket distribution, please contact to the cinema.
■ DA NANG

[Duration] Friday 14 November – Sunday 16 November 2014
[Venue] Le Do Cinema, 46 Tran Phu St, Hai Chau Dist., Danang City
[Ticket distribution] Starts from Monday 10 November 2014
Le Do Cinema
For more information on ticket distribution, please contact to the cinema.
■ FILM SCREENING SCHEDULE

In Hanoi

In Vung Tau

In Danang

■ Press releases

English

Vietnamese

■ For inquiries on the film festival and PR materials, please contact at:

Ms. Trang (Ext. 135) / Mr. Kawai (Ext. 109)

The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam

27 Quang Trung, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam TEL 04-3944-7419

www.jpf.org.vn www.facebook.com/japanfoundation.vietnam
 
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Yup, that's the light version. Very common to wear during summer, or just at home.




This is what I usually wear at home. Its light, and easy to take off, lol.

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You know the festival in South Vietnam, which has the temperature for entire year about 30 Celsius degrees
 
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You know the festival in South Vietnam, which has the temperature for entire year about 30 Celsius degrees

One thing i've always liked to ask a Vietnamese. The weather and temperature in Vietnam is hot, humid. Yet most Vietnamese are very light skinned. The Vietnamese people i know here in USA are fair skinned, very similar to Chinese, and even as light skinned as us Japanese.

I always wondered this. Since Cambodians, Thai, Burmese, and Filipinos are darker skinned; more brown in complexion.


Vietnamese girl,
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PS. she can be mistaken even for Japanese or Chinese.
 
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日本人1051君,I feel that you seem to be interested in Vietnamese girl .
 
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China's influence in the world is also affecting the world.Chinese culture is produced by Asian cultures collide.Those pictures in the ancient musical instrument with West Asia and Eurasia also instruments have had exchanges.Ancient China more open culturally.
Many West instruments also have an impact on the Chinese ancient musical instruments.
 
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