Photo exhibition highlights life in China's border regions
Masashi Ogawa, president of the Japan-China Friendship Center, noted that China's 55 ethnic minority groups, many of whom reside in border regions, live alongside the Han majority and other minorities. He emphasized that the exhibition features remarkable photographs that capture the daily lives of these people.
"The photos reveal the stunning natural beauty of these frontier areas, the simple and authentic lives of the residents, and the vibrant costumes and crafts of many ethnic minorities," Ogawa said, adding that the exhibition would leave a lasting impression on Japanese viewers.
Akira Gokita, former managing director of the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, shared that it was his first time seeing such an extensive collection of photos from various regions of China.
"Through these images, many in Japan will gain direct insight into the daily lives, customs, traditions, and industries of the people in these regions," he said.
Gokita praised the photography, noting the skillful use of composition, lighting, and vibrant colors that enhanced the beauty of the works.