The exhibition comes is in conjunction to the 9th celebration of Vietnam Heritage Day (November 23), and is aimed to call on the public to joining hands to preserve and honour the natural and cultural heritage sites of the country.
On November, the HCM City Heritage Association and Can Tho City’s Museum organised the exhibition of these 100 photos, taken from a total 6,000 entries by 340 artists.
The works have attracted a large number of viewers. The photos feature special cultural aspects of different localities from across the country. The Can Tho exhibition will end on November 8.
After the nationwide exhibit, the organising board plans to grant awards for the best photos in HCM City on November 21.
These are some of the photos now being exhibited in Can Tho City:
Folk game named “Blind-man's-buff” in Lao Cai by Hong Ngoc Thach
Buffalo fight in Do Son by Nguyen Viet Rung
Stork herb at Xuan Thuy National Park by Tran Hung
Flowers in Hue by Hoang Huu Tri
Ramưwan Festival in Binh Thuan Province by Le Minh Ngoc
Going to the pagoda in Ca Mau by Huynh Lam
Co Tu ethnic minority tomb in Quang Nam Province by Vo Van Phi Long
Morning sunlight in Bac Son by Vu Ngoc Anh
Mu Cang Chai terraced fields by Vu Chien
A traditional handicraft product in Hung Yen Province by Nguyen Huu Thanh
Mat Market in Dong Thap by Nguyen Van Dung
A sampan in Tien Giang by Ngo Quang Phuc
Raft village in Chau Doc by To Hoang Vu
Bay Nui buffalo race in An Giang by Ngo Quang Phuc
Hon Khoai Island in Ca Mau by Do Huu Tien
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