Two favourite plays “Khoc giua troi xanh” (Crying under the Blue Sky) and “Yeu la thoat toi” (Love to be Unguilty) have entertained local residents and visitors to the Central Highlands resort city of Da Lat.
“Yeu la thoat toi” is inspired by the love story of Nguyen Trai, a national hero and world cultural celebrity (1380 - 1442), and Nguyen Thi Lo. (Photo: Su Viet SVC Corporation)
Da Lat (VNA) – Two favourite plays “Khocgiua troi xanh” (Crying under the Blue Sky) and “Yeu la thoat toi” (Love to be Unguilty)have entertained local residents and visitors to the Central Highlands resort cityof Da Lat.
The screening forms part of a project aiming to offera new form of cultural tourism on the occasion of the biennial Da Lat FlowerFestival, with free tickets available at Da Lat Opera House on November 26-27.
The two plays will then be staged once a month in thecity, and more works are hoped to make debut in the time ahead.
“Khoc giua troi xanh” is a tragic work featuring thelife of Le Van Thinh, a famous official of the royal court of the Ly Dynasty in1084. Meanwhile, “Yeu la thoat toi” is inspired by the love story of NguyenTrai, a national hero and world cultural celebrity (1380 - 1442), and NguyenThi Lo. Both won awards at the National Theatre Festival.
Through the project, the Da Lat Opera House is expectedto be a destination for local residents and tourists in the time ahead.
Located on Lam Vien Plateau at an altitude of 1,500mabove sea level, Da Lat in Lam Dong province is a popular tourist attraction,spanning 394 square km and having a population of nearly 232,000 from many ethnicgroups.
It is home to the cultural space of gongs in theCentral Highlands, which was recognised by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of Oral andIntangible Heritage of Humanity in November 2005.
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The “city of thousands of flowers”, Da Lat in the central highlands’ province of Lam Dong, has been named among the world’s ten best destinations to admire flowers by global travellers, according to the online travel service platform Booking.com.
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