Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Cathedral in Kon Tum City


The cathedral in Kon Tum City is one of the long-standing religious constructions in Middle Vietnam that is combined Roman architecture style with identified local construction, the stilt house. The church includes four rows of pillars: two rows in the room and two near walls. All are made of precious wood like rosewood and ironwood.

The interior decoration is skillfully created by local talented artists, combining the European style that has spellbound inland and outbound tourists. In an overall view, the church generates an impression of a giant cross.

The establishment of this church started from the evangelization of missionaries in this region. The first thing they did was to build this church with trees and leaves. The preaching from scratch was full difficulties as they could speak in the local language. However, with perseverance and patience, they overcame problems to introduce Christianity to local tribes who are now very pious believers.   

The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

Monday, October 29, 2018

Fishing in the sunrise


Vietnam is gifted with numerous mountains, diversity of waterways that provide a livelihood for locals and fishing pleasure to locals and tourists. Another kind of a job that helps locals earn some more money is to pose for fishing photographing. The photo above is one of the illustrations for this kind of business.

The photograph courtesy of Thanh Nien Online

Friday, October 26, 2018

Fishing on the sunset



This photo is one of the collections of young photographers who catch scenes in their pleasure time. They spend tons of time perfecting their artwork. Unfortunately, some take photos of what they create for a purpose of exhibition or sales, they don't judge pieces, leading to their artwork is overlooked that makes an unsuccessful pitfall in their career. In other words, a perfect shooting would bring a chance of getting into the attraction of the audience or increasing the opportunity of selling it.

Firstly, although how perfect of your camera you've had, you should pay attention to some tricks like uneven lighting, incorrect colours, and undesired shadow.

Secondly, people often take photos leaned up against walls and shoot from downward corners. You should find the neutral coloured wall (that is white, grey, and black that will do a good job) and hang your artwork at the height where the very centre of it is parallel to the position of your camera. 

The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Pollution in Hoi An Ancient Town



Hoi An Ancient Town reflects a blend of cultural melting-pot where you discover the construction style of China, Japan and Europe. Dating back from 15th to 19th century, Hoi An used to be a small scale trading port, a connection with Southeast Asia, East Asia and the rest of the world. Thanks to the fusion of many cultures, Hoi An still retains its original universal values that have attracted the attention of local and international tourists.

A problem that has arisen at present is pollution that is reviewed in some tourist sites such as well-known TripAdvisor, for instance, a reviewer commented that according to some locals, the quality of water is still very bad due to the waste sewage of nearby plants. They warned tourists from swimming

According to Numbeo, the world's largest database of user contributed data about cities worldwide, the air pollution reaches the index of 82.25, dissatisfaction with garbage and disposal 93.75, and drinking water pollution and inaccessibility 81.25.

The photograph about features a long-standing pagoda in Hoi An where newly-married couples who take photos as their souvenirs can't standing the stink rising from the polluted channel.     

The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

Monday, October 22, 2018

Experiences in Ha Giang Province


Ha Giang, one of the northernmost provinces of Vietnam, is gifted with magnificent mountains and endless rice paddle terrace fields. You can travel in Ha Giang all year around, however, the best time to go is the blooming seasons when you are surrounded with many colours of flowers such as purple colour of buckwheat flowers, pink colour of cherry blossom, and white colour of plum and pearl flowers. It is also known for trekking on passes and slopes where you stop on top of them to contemplate the natural beauty that seems to be a reward for you.

Another interesting thing you would enjoy is to stay at villagers' houses for the rest during a journey. You would be received with the hospitality and friendship of the minor ethnic people. In addition, Ha Giang features primitive caves as many places here have not been developed in terms of tourism. Thus, the discovery would bring unexpected things and adventures to tourists.   

The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

Friday, October 19, 2018

Yen Trung Lake



Yen Trung, a deep and romantic lake and a weekend gateway for locals, is known as a Da Lat miniature in Quang Ninh Province. The lake is surrounded by pine trees hanging out under the wind that cover roads leading to the lake. They are supposed to be a professional guide for visitors coming here. The climate in Yen Trung Lake is as mild as the one in Da Lat. The turquoise water in the lake is clear and as flat as a mirror.

Fortunately, Yen Trung has not been exploited to develop tourism in this province. Thus, it still retains its natural beauty and green environment that attract local and international tourists.    

The photograph courtesy of Thanh Nien Online

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Pu Luong Naturar Reserve


Pu Luong Natural Retreat which sits about 160km southwest Hanoi is considered as a weekend getaway for locals. Pu Luong features verdant rice terrace fields where farmers toil and moil from early in the morning till sunset, pristine forest and lush green valleys. It is also an ideal place of biodiversity. Pu Luong means a high peak in a valley in Thai language.

Pu Luong is one of the off-the-beaten-path places in Hanoi where you enjoy trekking and multi-day hikes among rice paddy fields and forests. Pu Luong is home to the ethnic minority people who live on stilt houses and are very hostile and willing to invite travellers into their houses for a cup of tea. 
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 The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

Monday, October 15, 2018

Notre Dame Cathedrale



Saigon Notre Dame Cathedrale, which was established in the 1880's by the French, is considered as a stronghold of Catholicism in a Buddhist country like Vietnam. The church took the name after the Virgin Mary statue that was built in front of the church. The Virgin Mary statue was told to shed tears in 2005 that created a scandal that hooked the attention of thousands of Catholic worshippers from every corner of the country to come to witness or to pray for the good. However, the Catholic community refuted this incident. 

Saigon Notre Dame Cathedrale was constructed with red bricks that were imported from Marseille. On the top of the church, it exists six bronze bells that still ring to tell the time to people. A small piece of a garden sits in front of the church where the Virgin Mary Statue stands. 

The church serves religious masses not only for locals but also for expats. Now it is under restoration by the Catholic community.    

The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

Friday, October 12, 2018

Then-and-now Vietnam


The photo above describes the before-and-after Vietnamese girl. The Vietnamese girl is known for a long dress and a conic hat shown in the lefthand side of the photo that has attracted the attention of international tourists to visit Vietnam. However, most of them have mistaken for it. It would say that the image of a Vietnamese girl clad in a long dress mostly appears on calendars and papers only. 

The righthand side photo is a current image of a Vietnam girl. Due to the western influence and following the existing trend, the Vietnamese have lost their unique traditional clothing that had spellbound millions of people as their long dress embodies their gracefulness of the silhouette. 

The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Vinfast Vehicle



Vinfast has created a breakthrough
 in Vietnam’s automobile industry

Vinfast conglomerate came in the Paris Motor Show to show off its brand new sedan and SUV. The first is named the Lux A2.0 and the latter Lux SA2.0, which have drawn the car fans as they contain letters and numbers instead of a name like Cadilac.

The ambitious fledging automaker has plucked Australian senior engineers who ever helped Fords, Holdens, and Toyota and now help kickoff the newcomer Vinfast. Those engineers are highly regarded in this industry.

Australia is known for the cutting edge car industry that has produced many talented engineers and designers. Many of them have relocated due to the redundancy and uncertainty about the future of this field in this country.

Vinfast Vice President Roy Flecknell revealed at the show that the flexibility and broad knowledge are vital to Vinfast’s first-two-year development.

In addition to the Vinfast car show, the media attention presence of football star David Beckham has created a surprise and has hooked the interest of car enthusiasts. It is an impressive highlight of a high profile marketing campaign for their premium vehicle. David Beckham is known for driving all manners of luxury rides from Range Rover, Porches, Bentleys and Rolls-Royces, saying that it’s incredible to produce vehicles such as Lux A2.0 and Lux SA2.0 in short a space of time.

Vinfast has not only made a miracle for Vietnam but also has spell-bound the world in terms of the automobile industry. 

Monday, October 8, 2018

Hue City



Hue used to be a formal imperial capital sitting in Central Vietnam. It is located along the bank of the Perfume River, one of the landmarks of Vietnam. Tourists would find the footprint of one-time political, cultural, and religious centre through ancient constructions and monuments that have been changed or worn less or much with time. However, with its historic values, Hue is recognised as one of the world heritage sites by UNESCO.

If you are a history buff or a person who wants to discover the exotic culture, Hue definitely stays in your top list of a tour in Central Vietnam because it is an opportunity to learn about the vanished Vietnamese feudal empire, the complex of monuments, shrines, tombs, and pagodas that have spellbound thousands of tourists.

A top list of a tour may be Hue Citadel which scatters along the Perfume River, occupies a large and bound area that protects a royal imperial and comprises royal palace, shrines, and an inner city. It takes a day to discover this mysterious complex.

What to do in Hue is a question in your mind when arriving in Hue. In addition to visits to tombs, pagodas, you will find moments of relaxation lying on a white silky sand beach, twinkling in sunshine with blue ocean.

A coffee shop above is a place for a tourist to take a rest in a middle of a trip. It is designed under a rustic construction that creates a rural environment.


Friday, October 5, 2018


Da Lat City is known as a city of flowers, a place for honeymooners. It attracts the interest of tourists thanks to beautiful waterfalls, lakes that sit in lush, green valleys. Da Lat City used to be under the management of French Administration, thus, it retains French construction villas. Da Lat City is also noted for a city of thousands of pine trees. It is gifted with the mild climate quite different from most of the other regions in Vietnam, a temperature country. With such of these advantages, Da Lat City is always overwhelmed with tourists on holidays like Christmas, New Year, and Lune New Year. As a result, many homestays have mushroomed recent years that helps travellers with much more choices in terms of accommodation.

In addition to the beauty of nature, Da Lat is home to coffee, tea and rubber plantations that extend to the horizon. Those who love Da Lat City name it a city of love, a city of poetry, and a green city. These names prove that Da Lat City is a must in an itinerary of your tour in Vietnam.

The photograph courtesy of Thanh Nien Online

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Sapa is a must in your itinerary



Sapa today changes completely into a tourist centre in northwest Vietnam, quite different from a hill station it used to be in 1922. When coming to Sapa, you discover spectacular cascading rice terraces, surrounded by hills and mounts that tour all of their sides. Standing on a hill and looking down, you are thrilled with views subdued by thick clouds rolling across the peaks and hill tribe people who fill their town with their colourful clothing.

Sapa is quite changed as the tourism has developed to meet the requirement of tourists. However, thanks to building height restriction, Sapa still retains its skyline thrusting upwards. Once launching yourself in Sapa, don't miss its love market, a single's night imaginable.

The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

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