Photo Hanoi’23 promotes cultural creative activities in capital city
The Photo Hanoi'23 - International Photography Biennale was jointly opened by the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports and the French Institute in Vietnam on April 21 in the capital city of Hanoi.
Hanoi (VNA) – The Pꩲhoto Hanoi'23ღ -International Photography Biennale was jointly opened by the Hanoi Department ofCulture and Sports and the French Institute in Vietnam on April 21 in the capital city of Hanoi.
As an impressive event in the field of photography,the programme features a variety of activities such as photo exhibitions, talksand hands-on photography experiences.
Photo Hanoi'23 offers the public a fresh andfascinating look at contemporary photography in Vietnam and the world,contributing to introducing and promoting beautiful images of the capital and itspeople.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Director of theHanoi Department of Culture and Sports Do Dinh Hong affirmed that in the comingtime, Ha🐟noi will realise the city's initiatives in the application for joining the UNESCO Creative Cities Network by action programmes and plans to connect people topromote the city’s culture and creativity while promoting linkage programmesbetween Hanoi and other creative cities in the region and the world.
Visitors at the exhibition (Photo: VNA)
The event is expected to become a rendezvousfor photographers, artists, researchers and educators in the art field in Vietnam, while encouraging multi-dimensionaldialogues on the role of visual language in contemporary contexts.
The Photo Hanoi'23 sees the participation of morethan 100 Vietnamese and international photographers, curators, speakers andexperts in the fi🧸eld of photography. More than 40 solo and group exhibitions and side activities will be held within the framework of the event./.
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