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Warm and loving mother and child moments

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế07/03/2024


On the occasion of International Women's Day (March 8) and International Day of Happiness (March 20), the Vietnam Women's Museum in collaboration with Photographer Le Bich organized the exhibition Mother loves her child.

The photo exhibition "Mother loves her child" includes 30 photos of ordinary but warm and loving moments, taken by photographer Le Bich over a period of nearly 20 years.

Ấm áp và yêu thương những khoảnh khắc mẹ và con
A photo at the Exhibition. (Source: Vietnam Women's Museum)

Traveling from the northern mountainous provinces to the central provinces with his camera as a companion, the author met, talked and "captured" emotional moments as real as a vivid film about the simple story of mother and child.

The audience will encounter the story of motherly love, that simple and sacred bond is present in every moment of photos filled with love of grandmothers and mothers in remote villages, from the misty mountains to the plains.

Regardless of region or ethnicity, whether Mong, Thai, Nung, Lo Lo or Kinh, expressing affection for beloved children is very natural, whether during work, play, rest or knowledge transfer...

Photographer Le Bich shared: “In 2005, when I first took the photo On Mother's Back , I had a special feeling about maternal love.

The image of a Mong baby sleeping soundly on the back of his mother who was selling wine at the Bac Ha market corner touched my heart so strongly that I decided to start a journey to explore different emotions about motherhood.

With my works, I hope to touch your hearts, so that we love our mothers more, because we are all born from our mothers."

The exhibition is open to the public from March 15 to March 15 at the Vietnam Women's Museum.



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