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Mysterious China

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On July 13th, at 5 p.m., the opening ceremony of a photo exhibition “Mysterious China” takes place at the mobile gallery of the National Library of Belarus.


The exhibition presents works by young Belarusian photographer Lola Pidluskaya who has lived in China since 2001.

Journeys to different towns and provinces of China have helped the young artist to know this distant land as well as she knows her native Belarus. She spent five years in Shanghai and five years on tropical island Hainan. Life and travels across the island, and her love of photography have allowed her to create a huge collection of original photos.

Lola Pidluskaya works in different genres: landscape, architectural photography, animal photography and portrait.

At the exhibition “Mysterious China” visitors will see the Celestial Empire through the eyes of the talented photographer and will discover the fascinating world of the Far East.

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