Deputy Speaker : Photo exposition exposes natural beauty of China

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Deputy Speaker : Photo exposition exposes natural beauty of China
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Kathmandu: Deputy Speaker Indira Rana Magar said the natural beauty of China has been highlighted by the photo exhibition from Gansu province of China.

The Deputy Speaker said this while inaugurating the Gansu Photo Exhibition organized on Monday, at Patan Durbar Museum. The photo expo is organized by Gansu Modern Photography in collaboration with Nepal Nepal-China Friendship Forum, the National Forum of Photo Journalists (NFPJ), and Nepal China Culture and Educational Council.

Likewise, She said the photo exhibition also shows the art, culture, and civilization of Gansu. ‘The photos on display also represent many things about change that have taken place in the country and also about the local art, culture, costumes, traditions, ‘ said Deputy Speaker Magar. She also stated that Nepal and China shared commonalities in many things, and said the photo exhibition has made it clear that although countries are separated by geographical boundaries, there is no boundary within humanity.

Similarly, Vice President of Gansu Photography Society, Wang Zhan Sin said they are pleased to organize the photo exhibition at the world heritage site. He said the photo exhibition will help in publicizing the art, culture and civilization of the two countries while the collaboration between the photo journalists’ organizations has provided the opportunity to expand ties at the people’s level.

NFPJ president Pradip Raj Onta believed that the Gansu Photo Exhibition will help in the promotion of tourism between the two countries while providing an experience of China. He added that the exhibition will bring Nepal and China closer. Nepal-China Friendship Forum president Dr Kalyan Raj Sharma viewed that the photo exhibition will also indirectly help in the community development of Nepal, as Gansu province has indigenous population like Nepal’s.

Nepal-China Culture and Educational Council president Dr. Harish Chandra Shah expressed the view that the exhibition has facilitated to know from close quarters about the ancient civilization and culture between Nepal and China. He further said the exhibition will contribute towards making Nepal-China relations deeper. Sixteen photographers from Gansu Modern Photography Organization are participating in the exhibition. The organization has more than 3,000 members.

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