Forbidden City and a Tibetan woman
today,Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of PhotographyI went to.In the museum, just as Kagami Ogawa shot "Forbidden CityExhibition is underway. I am planning to pick it up in this week 's recommendation, but after I finished watching the photo exhibition, I found this kind of flier where I left the floor.
"Life of a Tibetan woman Ish" is said to be a Tibetan film by Chinese masters director Shie Fay, shot in 2000. The director "I was fascinated by the beauty of Tibet" said that he is appointed Tibetan actor in All Tibetan location.
In other words, the splendor of the building called the Forbidden City that condensed the traditional techniques of China and the beauty of the landscape of Tibet coexist in a single venue.
The current China's Tibetan independence issue is a very delicate problem. That is why we are not ignoring, not looking at neatly, not biased towards either, but "Photo Museum" which introduces both at the same time. I felt it was a reliable venue.
"Tibetan woman" is showing from May 10th. While remaining a morning show, I missed it this time (laugh). Next Sunday, I think to get up early and go.
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Born in 1980, Kanagawa prefecture. Shibuya since he moved to Tokyo in the period in the university is a sacred place of culture. While now belong to the Shibuya culture project editing unit, is the straw sandals life of two feet to act as a caregiver.