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Vietnamese sculptures intrigue Australians

A display of sculptures made by Australian and Vietnamese artists, the first of its kind, was launched at Cable Beach in Broome city in the state of Western Australia on September 9.
A display of sculptures made by Australian and Vietnamese artists, thefirst of its kind, was launched at Cable Beach in Broome city in thestate of Western Australia on September 9.

Under the slogan “Looking towards Asia”, the exhibition is part of the city’s annual Shinju Matsuji cultural festival.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, the city’s mayor Graeme Campbellsaid Broome expects to twin with a Vietnamese city to foster exchanges.

The white marble sculpture “Mermaid on Cable Beach” isconsidered a highlight, and showcases the skills of sculptors from thecentral city of Da Nang.

At the end of the 10-day event, thesculpture will be gifted to Broome city as a symbol of friendshipbetween Vietnam and Australia.-VNA

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Students visit the exhibition (Photo: VNA)

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