
Attending the ceremony were Mr. Vo Thanh Huy – Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Binh Thuan Province; Mr. Nguyen Van Thuong – Executive Committee Member of the Vietnam Association of Photographic Artists in charge of the Southeast region, along with representatives from various provincial departments, armed forces, and photography associations across Southeast Vietnam.


Taking place from May 19 to May 31 at the Provincial Center for Culture and Arts, the exhibition features two main sections: Part 1 showcases 62 documentary and journalistic photographs, capturing simple, everyday moments from President Ho Chi Minh’s life as well as key milestones in his revolutionary career. Part 2 displays 50 award-winning photographs by members of the Binh Thuan Photographers’ Association. These works — highly acclaimed in both national and international competitions — reflect rich perspectives on Vietnamese life, culture, nature, and people, celebrating the nation’s vibrant progress over the past 50 years.




At the opening ceremony, Mr. Dang Hong Long, head of the Binh Thuan Chapter of the Vietnam Photographers’ Association, shared that the 50 works in the second section were created by 17 local photographers, many of whom have received prestigious gold, silver, and bronze medals. While the collection may not capture every region or aspect of the country, it strongly reflects the passion, creativity, and perseverance of Binh Thuan’s photography artists, especially amid the challenges of the digital era.
The exhibition not only honors the memory and legacy of President Ho Chi Minh but also presents a vivid, heartfelt panorama of a modern Vietnam — resilient, evolving, and deeply connected to its cultural roots.