The Hanoi Journalists Association will hold a photo exhibition on "Hanoi Development - Innovation - Integration" as part of the activities to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Capital Liberation Day (October 10, 1954 - 2024).
In keeping with the capital's communication efforts on political, economic, cultural, and social issues, as well as national security and defense, the exhibition is set to open in October.
The photo "Ho Guom - Hong Ha" by author Kieu Thi Mai Phuong. Photo: Hanoimoi |
In addition, the exhibition will bring images of Hanoi's social life to the public, showing the development of a thousand-year-old capital, the City for Peace and the Creative City.
The activity also aims to spark a creative movement among reporters, photographers, and photography enthusiasts to produce valuable works that contribute to the understanding and appreciation of art by the people of Hanoi.
With the theme "Hanoi Development - Innovation - Integration", the exhibition of art and press photos will depict a variety of current political, cultural, and social activities taking place in the capital, bringing beautiful images to people all over the country and foreign friends.
Authors can submit up to ten works, including photo essays or single photos (in color or black and white). Each photo must highlight the theme and clearly state the specific requirements of ideological and artistic content. About 70 works of high quality that meet the exhibition criteria will be exhibited to the public. The organizing committee will accept entries from now until September 6 at https://5wphoto.com.
The exhibition is scheduled from October 8 to 13 at the Hanoi Exhibition Information Center (No. 93 Dinh Tien Hoang Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi).
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