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"Splendid Rivers and Mountains" Deng Yuli's traveling photography exhibition is exhibited in Rio

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"Splendid Rivers and Mountains" Deng Yuli's traveling photography exhibition is exhibited in Rio
"Splendid Rivers and Mountains" Deng Yuli's traveling photography exhibition is exhibited in Rio
"Splendid Rivers and Mountains" Deng Yuli's traveling photography exhibition is exhibited in Rio
"Splendid Rivers and Mountains" Deng Yuli's traveling photography exhibition is exhibited in Rio
"Splendid Rivers and Mountains" Deng Yuli's traveling photography exhibition is exhibited in Rio
"Splendid Rivers and Mountains" Deng Yuli's traveling photography exhibition is exhibited in Rio

People's Daily Rio de Janeiro, February 15 (Reporter Wu Jie) After the lens was aimed at nearly 150 countries in the world, the natural scenery and cultural scenes in various places impressed him, but he suddenly looked back and loved the Land of China, so he screened the photos that showed the beauty of China's mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, and toured to 19 well-known cities on five continents of the world. Today, more than 70 photographs meet the audience in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The photographer is 70-year-old Deng Yuli, a director of the China Association for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification and the president of the Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce. These photos he took show the beauty of the rivers and mountains of the motherland: the beautiful green mountains, the sunset of the long river, from spring to summer, from autumn to winter. He hoped that visitors could travel with these works through China's magnificent and beautiful rivers and mountains, and see the moving scenery of China's "all things are self-sufficient in contemplation, and the four hours are happy with people". He said that I am not a professional photographer, but I have a pair of eyes that can discover the truth, goodness and beauty and a deep affection for the mountains and rivers of the motherland, hoping to tell the story of China through the exhibition.

Wei Xingwen, director of the Consular Office of the Chinese Consulate General in Rio de Janeiro, Wang Junxiao, president of the Brazilian Association for the Promotion of China's Peaceful Reunification, and Mario, president of the Brazilian Association for the Development and Cooperation of China's Business and Trade Culture, and other people from all walks of life attended the opening ceremony of the photo exhibition.

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