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Cameroon : Batoufam royal palace at the heart of a photo exhibition in France

Cameroon : Batoufam royal palace at the heart of a photo exhibition in France
  • Comments   -   Monday, 22 July 2019 13:45

(Business in Cameroon) - In France, French photographer Benoist Mallet di Bento (photo) is exhibiting pictures of the Batoufam royal palace, located in West Cameroon.

This is to show that though modern, Cameroon also maintains its traditions,” the photograph explains to French media. “These are precious things worth exhibiting,” said the man who travels to Cameroon three to four times every year.

Apart from showing Cameroon’s cultural wealth, the exhibition is aimed at supporting the Trois Lys-Nsimalen association, which is dedicated to providing solutions to economic and social problems in the country.

The aim of this association is “to support young Cameroonians who want to create their own businesses in their country,” Benoist Mallet di Bento explains.

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