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Ramadan song

Dear brothers and sisters,

Have you ever fasted?

Many religions around the world (Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism…) have fasting practices, because religions understand that fasting is good for human health, both physical and mental health.

Fasting in these religions is often linked to self-control, repentance, and spiritual growth.

Following Jesus and Buddha, I have been a mostly fruitarian for 4 years. I feel healthier and understand Jesus and Buddha more. Continue reading Ramadan song

Cô Đôi Thượng Ngàn

Dear brothers and sisters,

Cô Đôi Thượng Ngàn, or Second Mistress of Mountain, is a female deity in Đạo Mẫu.

Đạo Mẫu, or Mother Goddess worship, has been a source of strength, inspiration and spirituality – particularly among working-class families for many centuries in Vietnam. Caring about Đạo Mẫu is to care about the heart of many Vietnamese people. And one in the first simple steps of caring is to listen to a song in Đạo Mẫu, example the praise song “Cô Đôi Thượng Ngàn”.

Enjoy. Continue reading Cô Đôi Thượng Ngàn

Niềm vui của em

Dear brothers and sisters,

This is a children’s song. Below is an article about the song’s author.

There are many singers with good voices who sing this song, but I feel moved with Chan La Ca although he isn’t a singer.

The mountainous scenery and the ethnic minority children often give me many emotions. Wish our brothers and sisters here go to university. Continue reading Niềm vui của em

Tâm

Dear brothers and sisters,

Why do both God and Buddha teach to love everyone?

Because when we love everyone, we have peace. We cannot have peace when we love only ourselves, our children, our spouses, our parents and our close friends. When we love everyone – especially those who hurt us – our heart have peace.

Yes, when we love persons those who hurt us, our heart have peace. True peace. Continue reading Tâm

Sài Gòn yếu đuối biết dựa vào ai?

Dear brothers and sisters,

This song reminds me of the time before I came to DCN – often lonely but not knowing who to rely on. Perhaps more exactly, I was often suffering and wanted to stop suffering but not knowing how.

I started feeling lonely since I was 7 years old. I started dying from then on. I died. However now I live.

I send my wish to the stars, so that the lonely people on the earth can feel that there is a star in the sky praying for them and is making itself a light for them to look up to and hope. Continue reading Sài Gòn yếu đuối biết dựa vào ai?

A town with an ocean view

Dear brothers and sisters,

Do you know how happy it feels to be born and raised by the sea?

That is, you can watch the sunrise. You can go to the sea early in the morning, when the sun has not risen yet. A bit chilly, even in the summer, and it is so dark that you may not see each other clearly. You can sit on the beach, cover yourself with sand to keep warm and watch the first red, organ and pink rays of the sun, then run down to the sea to bathe. Even if it’s winter or rainy, the sea water is always warm. So great. Continue reading A town with an ocean view

Lý do nào để yêu em

Dear brothers and sisters,

I like this song – “Lý do nào để yêu em”. Bùi Công Nam composed and performed it, released in Octorber, 2021.

To Bùi Công Nam’s version, I feel the guy in the song is cute. He likes a girl but is shy, maybe more exactly, afraid of her, because she is too high up, he can’t reach, so he doesn’t dare to approach her. However, he is still cheerful and dreamy. His feelings is pure and lovely. Continue reading Lý do nào để yêu em

Heaven & Earth (1993)

Dear brothers and sisters,

This is an emotional film. You can watch the film’s introduction below. I’ll just share my feelings about the film and the score.

Right from the first minutes of the film, I saw images of vast rice fields and low mountains that looked quite familiar to me. I thought of the fields in Ngu Hanh Son mountains, across the Han River, in my hometown Da Nang, although until I visited this place when I was in high school, there weren’t many rice fields left. And it’s true that the film was set in Ngu Hanh Son because the main character was born and raised here. Coincidentally, the main actress was also from Da Nang. Continue reading Heaven & Earth (1993)

Why work-life balance is a struggle in Asia

South China Morning Post – 28-2-2025

The Tokyo government is set to introduce a four-day work week for its employees starting in April 2025, following a similar move made by Singapore in December. Governments and companies in Asia have generally been slower than their Western counterparts in taking steps to adopt a healthy work-life balance. For decades, Japan’s work culture has been synonymous with gruelling hours and self-sacrifice. Is Tokyo’s introduction of a four-day work week the start of a shift away from a culture of overwork in Japan and across the region, or is it just a pipe dream for Asia?

Dân ca dân nhạc VN – Hát Chèo

Updated Feb. 26, 2025

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Chào các bạn,

Hôm nay mình giới thiệu đến các bạn bộ môn “Hát Chèo” miền Bắc.

Vào thế kỷ 15, vua Lê Thánh Tông đã không cho phép biểu diễn Chèo trong cung đình, do chịu ảnh hưởng của đạo Khổng. Chèo trở về với nông dân, kịch bản lấy từ truyện viết bằng chữ Nôm.

Nét đẹp của nghệ thuật hát chèo 1 – VTC 10

Nét đẹp của nghệ thuật hát chèo 2 – VTC 10

Nét đẹp của nghệ thuật hát chèo 3 – VTC 10

Continue reading Dân ca dân nhạc VN – Hát Chèo

Mad about the boy – Điên vì chàng

Chào các bạn,

Đây là bài hát nổi tiếng với lời và nhạc của diễn viên kiêm nhà viết kịch Noël Coward, phát hành năm 1932, nói về tình yêu không được đáp lại dành cho một ngôi sao điện ảnh.

60 năm sau, vào năm 1992, bài hát này lại trở nên nổi tiếng khi phiên bản của Dinah Washington được dùng trong quảng cáo truyền hình “Swimmer” của Levi, do Tarsem Singh đạo diễn.

Chúc các bạn ngày vui. Continue reading Mad about the boy – Điên vì chàng

US – One nation, under God

February 26, 2025, New York Times newsletter

Good morning. We’re covering a new report about religion in America.

A woman kneels in prayer on a red carpeted floor, inside a small chapel with wood paneling on the walls.
In Cumberland, Md. Maggie Shannon for The New York Times

One nation, under God

By Lauren Jackson – I’m working on a project about belief.

As religion in America declined, experts administered last rites.

Churches were approaching “their twilight hour” as attendance fell, The Brookings Institution wrote in 2011. In his 2023 book, “Losing Our Religion,” the evangelical preacher Russell Moore asked: “Can American Christianity survive?

The answer appears to be yes. People have stopped leaving churches en masse, according to a new study released this morning by Pew Research. America’s secularization is on pause for now, likely because of the pandemic and the country’s stubborn spirituality. Most Americans — 92 percent of adults — say they hold one or more spiritual beliefs that Pew asked about:

Continue reading US – One nation, under God

Summer – Joe Hisaishi

Dear brothers and sisters,

Because I love this song, I have introduced it several times. Each time with my different feeling. This time is the same.

This time the song shows me children playing in the sunny and windy summer. They jump, they laugh, they run… They are so happy. They make me happy too. Continue reading Summer – Joe Hisaishi