Humans of Ha Noi, the popular spin off from the original project Humans of New York, is holding its first exhibition.
The non-profit photo project began late last year by a group of six young people, all born after 1990. Months of non-stop working has resulted in over 400 photos being made public through its Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/humansofhanoi and now on display.
More than 100 coloured photos are hung in the open space and on the walls along the pathway inside the Chula Fashion House, not only creating a very interesting and eye-catching view for the exhibition's visitors, but providing an insight into those they feature: a cycle rider at Hoan Kiem Lake, a scrap-iron dealer, a foreigner who travels to Viet Nam twice a year simply because of a love for Ha Noi, a young girl who always challenges herself, among many others.
The exhibition will feature ordinary and modest moments in the life of Ha Noi residents and those passers-by, including foreigners. The exhibit will continue until July 15 at Chula House, 6 Ven Ho Tay; entrance at 396 Lac Long Quan, Ha Noi.
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