A photo exhibition, themed Que Huong (Hometown), featuring more than 100 works of 35 women photographers is taking place in HCM City on the occasion of International Women’s Day.
One of works is being displayed at the exhibition
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The theme this year is scenery, birds, flowers and ornamental fish.
At the exhibition
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“We have chosen scenery as the theme instead of everyday life, which is the usual, because we want to dedicate the exhibition to love for nature and through our images call for the protection of our environment,” said photographer Dao Hoa Nu.
HCM City has been home to many photographic campaigns by women. Its Hai Au club is the only all-women photography club in the country.
The exhibition displays the works of members of Hai Au club as well as female members of HCM City Photographic Association.
The exhibition lasts through March 12.
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