VietNamNet Bridge – Phan Chau Trinh Cultural Foundation, a non-profit organisation that manages the Viet Nam Union of Science and Technology Associations, has officially closed, the foundation’s chairwoman and former Vice President, Nguyen Thi Binh, said last week.
HCM City-based 75-year-old musician and music teacher Duong Thu receives the Phan Chau Trinh Awards 2018’s Culture and Education prize for his contribution to research and to Vietnamese culture and music. — Photo phunuonline.com.vn |
The foundation opened in 2007 to honour individuals and groups for their contributions to Vietnamese culture, translation, research and Vietnamese studies.
In 2008, it began offering the annual Phan Chau Trinh Award, which has been granted to hundreds of people in different fields. The awards also honoured national hero, poet and cultural expert Phan Chau Trinh, a native of central Quang Nam Province.
Born in 1872, Trinh was a reformer who fought in the resistance movement against the French when he was young. He devoted his life to the country’s modernisation cause.
The Phan Chau Trinh Awards 2018 honoured 75-year-old musician and music teacher Duong Thu for his contribution to music research and to Vietnamese culture and music.
Thu received the Culture and Education prize in HCM City.
Thu, who began his music career in 1982, has composed more than 100 songs in pop and contemporary folk music. Many of his works were top hits and performed by star musicians.
The Culture and Education prize was shared with a group of book translators called Nhat Nghe Tinh, who began their work in 2010 in Germany. They have released many books in education and technology for Vietnamese students and young people.
Translator Nguyen Tung received the Translation Prize for his work in anthropology.
The Research Prize was shared by Lu Phuong for his works on Marxism and Phan Cam Thuong for his works in Vietnamese folk culture.
The Vietnamese Studies prize was given to French cultural researchers Daniel Hémery and Piere Brocheux.
Scholar Pham Quynh (1893-1945) was honoured as a Vietnamese Man of Culture.
Phan Chau Trinh Cultural Foundation’s latest project, Dự Án Tôn Vinh Danh Nhân Văn Hóa Việt Nam (Project to Honour Vietnamese scholars), began 2016 and highlighted Nguyen Van Vinh, Truong Vinh Ky, Phan Chau Trinh, Phan Boi Chau, Phan Khoi and Pham Quynh, Vietnamese men of culture of the 20th century.
The foundation officially closed on February 20 for a number of reasons, which were not publicly disclosed.
Source: VNS