An exhibition featuring thirty photos of Russian landscape and people taken by the country’s renowned artists opened to the public in Hanoi on May 4.
Participating photographer Natalia Shipitsova said the exhibition brings Russia’s glorious past to the Vietnamese people and hoped more cultural exchange activities would be held between the two nations.
Luri Germanovich, who also has his photos exhibited at the event, said he is very pleased to present his work in Vietnam, a brave and friendly country.
The Russian Centre of Science and Culture (at No 501 Kim Ma street, Ba Dinh district) hosted the exhibition and a musical concert on May 5 to mark the 70th anniversary of Russian Victory Day (May 9, 1945-2015)
The event lasts through May 9.
Russian and Vietnamese friends are exchanging opinions about the displayed works. (Credit: tienphong.vn)
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The Russian Centre of Science and Culture (at No 501 Kim Ma street, Ba Dinh district) hosted the exhibition and a musical concert on May 5 to mark the 70th anniversary of Russian Victory Day (May 9, 1945-2015)
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