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Closing ceremony of the 3rd Vietnam International Photography Festival, Hue - 2025

HNN.VN - After a week of activities, the 3rd Vietnam International Photography Festival, Hue - 2025, organized by the Department of Fine Arts, Photography and Exhibitions (Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism) in coordination with the Department of Culture and Sports of Hue City, closed on the afternoon of May 28.

30 photographers to participate in the 3rd Vietnam International Photography Festival, Hue - 2025Hue and cultural luminary Dang Huy Tru

 The Organizing Committee presented certificates to the photographers

The 3rd Vietnam International Photography Festival, Hue - 2025, brought together 30 prominent domestic and international photographers. This marks the first time that foreign photographers have participated in the exchange and creative activities of the Vietnam International Photography Festival.

During the festival, photographers visited famous landmarks with beautiful scenery, and experienced life, people, culture, and art of Hue City for their creative works. These locations included Hue Imperial City, Tu Duc Tomb, Khai Dinh Tomb, Minh Mang Tomb, Gia Long Tomb, Linh Mu Pagoda, Quang Loi Lagoon, and Bao La bamboo and rattan weaving village, as well as exploring the cultural identity of the A Luoi highland region, along with daily activities at Dong Ba Market, Bao Vinh ancient town, and Truong Tien Bridge, etc. In addition to these organized creative locations, many photographers also took the opportunity to find their own photographic angles.

The works created during this event will be submitted by the authors for competition and selected for display at the 3rd photographic exhibition themed “Vietnam through the lens of international photographers” in 2025, which will be held in Hue City in early September of this year.

By N. MINH
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