A photography exhibition about African wildlife by famed Chinese actress Jiang Yiyan opened in Wuhan City, central China's Hubei Province on Wednesday, with the hope of attracting people's attention to wildlife protection.
Titled "Love for Wildlife", the photographs on display are mainly through Jiang's lens during a recent visit to Kenya for a documentary on wildlife conservation.
She filmed many of Africa's species, including rhinos, leopards, antelopes, zebras and elephants.
Jiang Yiyan's photography exhibition on wildlife protection opened in Wuhan City on September 19, 2018. /VCG Photo
Jiang Yiyan's photography exhibition on wildlife protection opened in Wuhan City on September 19, 2018. /VCG Photo
Visitors attend the exhibition. /VCG Photo
Visitors attend the exhibition. /VCG Photo
Visitors discuss the photographs on display. /VCG Photo
Visitors discuss the photographs on display. /VCG Photo
A photograph of an elephant by Jiang Yiyan is on display. /VCG Photo
A photograph of an elephant by Jiang Yiyan is on display. /VCG Photo
Jiang, after visiting the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), said she is willing to cooperate with the organization in wildlife conservation in the future.
Jiang has starred in several television series and films, and is well-known for her photography works and enthusiasm for charity and volunteerism.