New TV series on Vietnamese fairy tales airs

The first part of a new TV show about Vietnamese fairy tales aired on February 12 night on Vinh Long Radio & Television’s THVL1 channel.
New TV series on Vietnamese fairy tales airs ảnh 1A scene in the 50-part TV series Cau Be Nuoc Nam (Vietnamese Geniuses), a production featuring Vietnamese fairy tales by Vinh Long Radio and Television. (Photo courtesy of the producer)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - The first partof a new TV show about Vietnamese fairy tales aired on February 12 night on VinhLong Radio & Television’s THVL1 channel. 

The 50-part series, Cau Be Nuoc Nam (Vietnamese Geniuses), features 50 stories of friendship, love anddreams highlighting Vietnamese history, culture and lifestyle.

The show focuses on Ti, a rural boy and his friends who live brave andcompassionate lives. 

Directed by Nguyen Khoa Nam, the film includes beautiful scenescaptured in the Mekong River Delta and southern provinces, interspersed withfolk songs and traditional customs of the southern people.

Cau Be Nuoc Nam includes more than 30 actors, including dozens of young talents oftheatre clubs in Vinh Long.

"We decided to investin shows based on Vietnamese fairy tales to attract children and teenagers. Wehope young audiences can see the beautiful mind and brave character ofVietnamese people through our films,” said director Nam.

Last year, the HCM CityTelevision Studio (TFS) produced and aired a 60-part TV show about Vietnamesefairy tales on HTV3 channel. 

The show, Rong Ran Len May (The Game of Dragon-Snake), has attracted several thousand viewers inthe region since its first episode which aired in November.

Its director, Nguyen Minh Chung, and his staff spent nearly two years tocomplete the film, which required a big budget.

Both productions, Cau Be Nuoc Nam and Rong Ran Len May, are based on a book collection of Vietnamese fairy tales collected andrewritten by late professor Nguyen Dong Chi, one of the country’s most popular cultural researchers.

The collection, Kho Tang Truyen Co Tich Viet Nam (The Treasure of Vietnamese Fairy Tales), released in 2016, includesfive books and lively pictures by young artists of the HCM City-based Tre Publishing House.

The books feature 150stories about Vietnamese people and ethnic minority groups. More than 105,000copies of each book have been printed.  

Chi worked for dozens ofleading newspapers, magazines, and institutes.

From 1977 to 1981, he wasthe director of the Institute of Han Nom (classical Chinese and Vietnamese scripts) Study in Hanoi.

}Hespent nearly 25 years to collect, rewrite and translate 2,000 Vietnamese andforeign fairy tales, and published 26 books and research collections abouthistory, folk literature and culture.

His works on folkliterature and culture have been useful for both Vietnamese and foreignwriters, and lecturers and students from universities and institutes.  

For his contributions, hereceived the Ho Chi Minh Prize for literature from the Government in 2006.

The series Cau Be Nuoc Nam on Vinh Long Radio & Television is being broadcast at 7.50pm everySunday.

Rong Ran Len May is being rebroadcast at 6.30pm every Thursday and Friday on Ho Chi Minh Television’s HTV3 channel.-VNS/VNA
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