Outdoor exhibition for young people, families, individuals and groups interested in personal development, equality, freedom and compassion.


> A set of paintings about the desire to be independent
> A collection of portraits and memoirs about the present and future of those who either broke or are breaking the gender and cultural barriers to follow their dreams.
> Interactive exhibition
Schedule:
03 Mar 2017
3.30 – 4 pm: Opening at the Walking Street around Hoan Kiem Lake, opposite to the temple of King Le
4 – 10 pm: Exhibition and interactive activities
04 Mar 2017:
9 am – 10 pm: Exhibition and interactive activities
05 Mar 2017:
9 am – 3 pm: Exhibition and interactive activities
3 – 3.30 pm: Closing
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