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Vietnam in the eyes of Italian photographer
01 Jun 2010
 
Nearly 50 photos on land and people of Vietnam taken by Italian photographer Maurizio Cofini are on display at an exhibition in Rome.

In his second exhibition on Vietnam, Maurizio Cofini continues to depict the special life in the country in a wide range of subjects from Hanoi’s old quarters, Halong Bay, the Mekong Delta river region to minority ethnic children and daily lives of other normal people across the country.

The 54-year-old professional photographer, who has won numerous major awards in Italia, has featured Vietnam as a peace-loving nation recovering from long-time wars to vigorously change.

The display, along with the previous one in September last year, is the result of his five visits to Vietnam within 15 years.
 
 

 
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