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Pondy PHOTO
Chennai Photo Biennale
2017 FOCUS Photography Festival Mumbai
China-Laos Film Tour kicks off in Vientiane
Confucius classroom opens in Serbian high school on 227th anniversary
Mongolia's first Chinese-built 3-level interchange opens
China's Hexing signs joint venture pact to produce prepaid smart electricity meters in Bangladesh
1st Belt and Road Afro-Sino Art Exchange Exhibition held in Beijing
An Indian man with his face smeared with colored powder smiles during Holi festival celebrations in Chennai on March 2, 2018. Holi, the popular Hindu spring festival of colors, is observed in India at the end of the winter season on the last full moon of the lunar month, and will be celebrated on March 2 this year. Photo by Arun Sankar / AFP / Getty
After graduating from Art Center College of Design, Aaron Yuan set off for new lands and became an art director from the hood. His work has given him chances to live in carious parts of the globe, including Hong Kong, Shanghai, Dubai and currently Singapore. Besides moving from work, Aaron Yuan is an avid traveller. When on the road, he has always snapped his journeys and side trips, lugging his 35mm camera and shared his adventures via his travel blog. An interesting thing, on the other hand, is that this travel-lover has an obsession with tacos and craft brews. Once he inhaled 15 carnitas tacos in 30 minutes. He regrets nothing. More information at cargocollective.com
Kashmiris walk in the Nishat Bagh Mughal garden in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, India, in the beginning of November 2017. Autumn colors are reaching their peak as the days are becoming shorter, heralding the approach of winter in Kashmir. Known locally as the "Chinar", this indigenous variety of maple tree can be found in many popular Mughal gardens. Photo by Yawar Nazir / Getty
An Indian Hindu devotee prays to the sun god as she stands in knee-deep waters in Hussain Sagar Lake during the Chhath Puja festival in Hyderabad, India, at the ednd of October 2017. During Chhath, an ancient Hindu festival, rituals are performed to thank the sun god for sustaining life on earth. Photo by Mahesh Kumar A. / AP
India-based photographer by passion and lawyer profession Kunal Gaikwad, strongly believes that there are so many unascertained seasons that always pushes him to visit Mumbai, although his working place being in town itself, and for the fact that Mumbai has always been a part of his life. However, when he visited the place around 5 o’clock in the morning, Kunal Gaikwad realised that all those factors are nothing matters, but the biggest factor is the very place itself which mesmerises perennially notwithstanding any other factor! Consequently, we have that chance to see those photos captured on one fine morning at Gateway.
FotoFest - 2018 Biennial India
MOREPondyPHOTO, a biennale festival initiated by PondyART, is a platform where art and education attempt to break existing social barriers, by presenting visually impactful photography-oriented events focused on today’s social and environmental issues in public spaces.
MOREChennai Photo Biennale was founded by the CPB Foundation and Goethe-Institut, Chennai in 2016 as a public arts initiative in response to the growing interest in photography in India, specifically in Chennai. The CPB Foundation is a non-profit foundation established to promote the medium of photography through various initiatives, the primary being the Chennai Photo Biennale.
MORESubway trains built in China have passed a major milestone, having run over six million kilometers in four years without a significant mechanical failure on one of the world's busiest subway lines in Mumbai, India...
Musicians perform at the China silk road music concert during the "Silk Road" Indo-China Music Festival 2018 in Mumbai, India, on March 11, 2018...
SHANDONG, 18 May (Xinhua) -- With the purpose of implementing Chinese President Xi Jinping’s socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era and spirit of the 19th CPC National Congress, earnestly implementing “The Belt and Road” Initiative, inheriting Silk Road spirit as well as ...
The Longwan people put on a show in the wild to celebrate the 70th anniversary of China. The beauty of Longwan, Huinan City, Jilin Province sets a brilliant background for the show.
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