Paris, March 7 -- The portrait of President Ho Chi Minh, scenes of war-ravaged Hue city, and poignant glimpses of daily life under bombardment are among the photos featuring Vietnamese history from 1966 to 1976 now on display at the Guimet Asian Art Museum in Paris through March 12. The exhibition features over 50 black-and-white photographs by French photographer Marc Riboud. It is being held by Les amis de Marc Riboud (Marc Riboud's friends association) to commemorate Vietnam's 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification. While documenting the war, his photographs maintained a positive perspective. From bustling commerce atop rubble-strewn streets to couples dating beside bomb shelters and the bright faces...