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Submitted by ctv_en_2 on Mon, 09/14/2009 - 12:12
The “Mexican colours” exhibition has opened at 29 Hang Bai street, Hanoi to mark Mexican Independence Day (September 16, 1810 – 2009)

The photos, taken by Mexican photographers and Pham Tien Dung, Vice Editor-in-chief of Vietnam Pictorial Magazine will give Vietnamese people a comprehensive view of Mexico, which has many similarities to Vietnam in culture.

The exhibition is aimed at promoting mutual understanding and multi-faceted co-operation between the two countries.

Mexico, in Central America, is a very large country covering a total area of 2,2 million sq. km with a population of 106 million people of all colours and races.

The country has a diverse range of environments and a special culture and it is also the cradle of the Maya and Azteca civilisations.

The exhibition will run until September 20.

 

a flower garden in Coyoacan (photo: tiendung)

carpet made in Teotihuacan (photo: tiendung)

folk music performed in Xochimilco (photo: tiendung)

 

sudden inspiration of visitors to Xochimilco (photo: tiendung)

the ancient Mexico (photo: Embajada de Mexico)

nightlife in Mexico City
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