Lang Van

Lang Van (Vietnamese: Làng Văn) is a Vietnamese production company based in Westminster, CA and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Làng Văn
TypePrivate
IndustryMusic
Multimedia
FoundedFounded:
Orange County, CA, United States
FounderNguyễn Bích Lan
HeadquartersWestminster, California, United States
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam
Flagship Stores
Orange County, CA, United States
San Jose, CA
Houston, TX, United States
Atlanta, GA, United States
Washington D.C., United States , United States
Paris, France
Area served
people served: Overseas Vietnamese, Vietnamese people
Key people
Chairman/CEO:
Nguyễn Bích Lan
Creative Director:
Phiton Nguyễn
ProductsDuyên Dáng Việt Nam
CD & DVD
Digital Copy
WebsiteLang Van, Inc.

History

Làng Văn (translated as ‘Village of Poetry’ in English) was founded in 1985. It was one of the first Vietnamese production companies to be established in the United States after Thanh Lan Productions, and the very first to open in Westminster, CA. It is one of the oldest music companies in Little Saigon, Orange County.[1]

As a production company, it has released and owns the rights to more than 1,000 original titles in audio and video formats such as Thế Giới Nghệ Thuật (The World of Arts) and Lunar New Year Tết Festival programs in both the United States and Vietnam. They have signed exclusive contracts to produce and publish recordings with iconic Vietnamese artists such as Chế Linh, Tuấn Vũ, Elvis Phương, Duy Khánh, and Hương Lan.

Furthermore, the company also operates and produces in Vietnam. It has produced the live show/concert series Duyên Dáng Việt Nam (Charming Vietnam) for five consecutive years (15, 16, 17, 18 and 19) as well as various works of cải lương (known as Vietnamese Opera), comedy, karaoke, and educational and children's programming in Vietnam. A popular children's program it produces is Bé Xuân Mai.

Controversy

According to Techinasia, Lang Van filed the biggest law suit against a Vietnamese tech company in the US, as of 2014, for copyright infringements by VNG, as well as its venture capitalist firm IDG Ventures Vietnam.[2]

Operations

From 2000-2005, it expanded their operations into acquisitions and distribution and acquired multiple Vietnamese music companies such as New Castle, Nguoi Dep Binh Duong, Truong Son Duy Khanh, Thuy Anh, Doremi and others. During this time period to the present, Làng Văn affiliated with various Vietnam-based productions to distribute their titles internationality. Làng Văn has 6 retail stores domestically and abroad including, Paris, France, the historic Asian Garden Mall (Phước Lộc Thọ) now closed [3] in Westminster, California and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Lang Van is the only US-based Vietnamese production company to operate both in the United States and Vietnam.

It has retail stores in Westminster (Little Saigon) and San Jose, CA, Paris, France, Washington D.C., Houston, TX, and Atlanta, GA.

After Lang Van closed its doors in the Asian Garden Mall, they relocated to a warehouse on Goldenwest Cir in Westminster as their retail store for Westminster.

Notable artists

Many of the artists that Làng Văn has signed exclusive contracts with also appear regularly in the popular Paris By Night series.[4]

It has also produced the recordings of famed Vietnamese artist Khánh Ly and has re-licensed many songs by legendary Vietnamese songwriters Phạm Duy and Trịnh Công Sơn. Its music was also featured in the 1993 Vietnamese-language film The Scent of Green Papaya, which was shortlisted for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Phong Le

In 2009, Làng Văn distributed YouTube artist Phong Le's debut album Lấy Tiền Cho Gái.[5]

See also

References

  1. L.T 2010, "L.T Làng Văn phát hành DVD ‘Căn biệt thự số 1’ về ma", Nguoi Viet.
  2. "Tech in Asia - Connecting Asia's startup ecosystem". www.techinasia.com. Retrieved 2016-02-25.
  3. Nahm, H.Y., "Great Asian Malls & Supermarkets: Asian Garden Mall", www.goldsea.com.
  4. S. Korhnhaber 2010, "We'll Always Have 'Paris By Night", OC Weekly.
  5. L. T 2009, "Phong Lê: Ca nhạc sĩ Rap đầu tiên trong làng nhạc Việt hải ngọai", Nguoi Viet.
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