Japanese photographers unveil war retrospective
A photo exhibition on post-war Vietnam
was opened by two Japanese photographers, Nishimura Yoichi and Yasufumi
Murayama, in Ho Chi Minh City ’s War Remnants Museum on July 27,
Vietnam ’s War Invalids and Fallen Soldiers Day.
A photo exhibition on post-war Vietnam
was opened by two Japanese photographers, Nishimura Yoichi and Yasufumi
Murayama, in Ho Chi Minh City ’s War Remnants Museum on July 27,
Vietnam ’s War Invalids and Fallen Soldiers Day.
The over month-long exhibition, entitled “Scars of the Vietnam war”, introduces more than 60 photos reflecting the serious aftermaths left by the war against US aggressors, and also the vitality of the Vietnamese land and people.
On the occasion, Nishimura Yoichi also presented the museum his book of photos on Agent Orange victims in Vietnam that was published in Japan in April this year./.
The over month-long exhibition, entitled “Scars of the Vietnam war”, introduces more than 60 photos reflecting the serious aftermaths left by the war against US aggressors, and also the vitality of the Vietnamese land and people.
On the occasion, Nishimura Yoichi also presented the museum his book of photos on Agent Orange victims in Vietnam that was published in Japan in April this year./.