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A land of beauty and culture revealed

DA NANG Today
Published: November 02, 2017

An exhibition entitled ‘The Land and the People of Viet Nam’ is taking place at the International Media Centre at Da Nang’s 9 Cach Mang Thang Tam until the 2017 APEC Economic Leaders’ Week (AELW) ends.

Da Nang by Huynh Van Truyen
Da Nang by Huynh Van Truyen

 The exhibition was jointly organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and the Da Nang authorities.

On display are a total of 100 artistic photos vividly reflecting the beauty of Viet Nam’s people and its land, as well as economic and tourism development potential.

The exhibition aims to welcome in the upcoming AELW 2017.  This will advertise Viet Nam’s image to international friends worldwide, and appeal for more foreign investors to seek new investment opportunities in the country in economy, culture, tourism and other aspects.

Here are some of the photos on display at the ongoing exhibition.

The Change of Season by Nguyen Khoi
The Change of Season by Nguyen Khoi
Panoramic View of Ho Chi Minh City by Nguyen Tan Tuan
Panoramic View of Ho Chi Minh City by Nguyen Tan Tuan
  Hoi An by Nguyen Minh Tan
Hoi An by Nguyen Minh Tan
A Family of Red-shanked Douc Langurs by Nguyen Dang De
A Family of Red-shanked Douc Langurs by Nguyen Dang De
Joy by Tran Bao Hoa
Joy by Tran Bao Hoa
 The Offering of Betel Quid by Pham Nhut Thuong
The Offering of A Betel Quid by Pham Nhut Thuong
Dancing Cranes by Truong Thanh Nha
Dancing Cranes by Truong Thanh Nha
Sunrise over the Sea by Tran Thi Thu Dong
Sunrise over the Sea by Tran Thi Thu Dong
 Waterway tourism by Ho Van Ngon
Waterway Tourism by Ho Van Ngon
The Bay Nui (Seven Mountains) Cow Racing Festival by Cao Minh Det
The Bay Nui (Seven Mountains) Cow Racing Festival by Cao Minh Det
 Mu Cang Chai Terraces by Nguyen Dang Hao
Mu Cang Chai Terraces by Nguyen Dang Hao
Children in Northern Mountainous Areas by Tran Thiet Dung
Children in Northern Mountainous Areas by Tran Thiet Dung
Children in Northern Mountainous Areas by Tran Thiet Dung
Cultural Exchange by Trinh Thu Nguyet

 

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