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Photos of ethnic minority children on display in Dak Nong

An exhibition showcasing photos of ethnic minority children opened in the Central Highlands province of Dak Nong on September 4
An exhibition showcasing photos of ethnic minority children opened inthe Central Highlands province of Dak Nong on September 4
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Withthe title “Let me tell you a story”, the exhibition introduces 124 workstaken by 49 ethnic minority students in Dak Nong, central Binh Thuanand northern Lao Cai provinces. Each photo tells a story of their dailylives, featuring their study and recreational activities.

This isone of the events to celebrate the new academic year of 2014-2015,giving students from ethnic minority groups an opportunity to show offtheir talent, increase confidence, and voice personal hopes and dreams.

It also helps children nationwide see the ordinary lives of their peers in remote and difficult areas.

The exhibition will last until September 7.-VNA

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