Sunday, December 3, 2017

Lap An Lagoon


Lap An Lagoon is called another name as An Cu that sits near 1A National Route passing Lang Co Township. Lap An Lagoon occupies a nice view location: sitting at the foot of Phu Gia Pass, surrounded by Bach Ma Mountain (White Horse Mountain) and in front of it being Lang Co Beach.

It would be an ideal spot for professional and amateur photographers to capture breathtaking views from March to June when they found here light clouded sun under scorching heat.

Photo and source by VN Express.


Saturday, December 2, 2017

Hang Dong Village, Son La Province



A photo above depicts a breathtaking scene of Hang Dong Village at sunrise. Clouds are wandering in the sun. It is a goal backpackers leave very early in the morning for Hang Dong Village to hunt for the dawn of clouds. To start trips this village, many have to take muddy roads that easily enable road slippering. Their heart is filled with anxiety and interest as well. Anxiety is because they hear sounds of mud under their vehicle wheels and don't know if their car is slippery. Interest is they want to enjoy clouds on sunrise at this village.

It is not easy to witness natural spellbound sights. An experienced witness said these sights happen if there must be light showers, low temperature at night and sunny high all a day long. 

Source and photo by Tuoi Tre Online

Friday, December 1, 2017

Flower channels in Ho Chi Minh City


Ho Chi Minh City has organised flower streets in downtowns annually for years. Some people think it seems to be getting bored with this event. Ideas for establishing yearly flowers streets are same. There are three different spaces displaying cultures of three regions of Vietnam (the South, the Middle Vietnam, and the North). Each space features images of rural life, iconic landscapes of an individual region. The repetition of such a kind of the festival lessens the attraction of the public. It's time to make a change.

Ho Chi Minh City possesses a system of plentiful channels that go around the city. This is an advantage Ho Chi Minh is endowed. According to Mr My, an entrepreneur of a tourist company, he proposes to organise flower markets on Ben Nghe Channels which are bordered with two avenues Vo Van Kiet and Ben Van Don. These events should be held on greeting seasons, the lunar new year. This is an approach to encourage the public to take tours on a boat to enjoy floating flower markets.

This idea is one of the measures to develop the traffic on the water. Ho Chi Minh City is facing current congestion on the daily basis. The local government seeks solutions to break down this problem. The proposal of establishing flower markets on the water should attract the attention from the public and relevant authorities.

Photo of VN Express.

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Phu Quy Island


Phu Quy Island stays 120 km away from southeast Phan Thiet Sea. Phu Quy is fairly new to tourists, thus, it still retains primitive features of sandy beach and coral reefs. Phu Quy, which is endowed with the all-year mild weather, turquoise water, is an ideal place for tourists to enjoy romantic settings.

However, there is a disadvantage in this region. It is an undeveloped electricity-grid system. The lighting of this region is energized by diesel-driven motors. The area stops its operation early evening and sinks the dark till the next early morning.


Photo of Tuoi Tre online

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Nam Mu River



Nam Mu River comes from peaks of mountains Hoang Lien in Lai Chau Province, which is home to ethnic groups. They live on farming and husbandry. Water wheels that are installed along the river irrigate their paddy fields.

The image of Nam Mu River in the sunset looks like a painting including water, forest, hills, mountains and white clouds.

Today, Nam Mu River is a must in many tours to Lai Chau Province. It helps these inhabitants develop tourist services. Some become tourist guides who don't charge tourists in a tour, in return, tourists buy their handcraft items.

Photo of Tuoi Tre online

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Da Lat City

Vietnam

Da Lat City is named as an ideal paradise for professional photographers who want to capture scenic landscapes of nature. Da Lat is known as a western country in Vietnam because of its mild weather. Dalat holds tourists spellbound thanks to breath-taking magnificent sights of hills, mountains, waterfalls spanning to the horizon.

Sight-seeing places is a must in any tours to Da Lat City are Hon Bo Mountain, Tuyen Lam Lake, Du Sinh Cemetary and a lot of others. 

A pleasure for a tourist is to get up early in the morning, go up to hills and look down at a city still in a deep sleep. The city seems to be covered by white clouds wandering above it.

Greeting seasons and the New Year is time for visiting Da Lat City, a city of dream. During this time, a flower festival is organised to display hundreds of kinds of flowers that are grown in this land. However, it is an opportunity for service owners to take use of animated flocks of tourists to raise service price such as hotel rates, meal prices in restaurants. The local government has exerted strict measures against this illegal practice.


For more photos of Da Lat City, click here.

Photo of VN Express

Monday, November 27, 2017

A Bamboo Bridge in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam

Quang Nam Province, Vietnam


A bamboo bridge is a familiar scene in rural areas of Quang Nam Province, the middle of Vietnam. People here use a ferry to transport, however, in rain season or storms, a ferry is not able to carry passengers. To solve this problem, inhabitants contribute their effort, materials to construct a bamboo bridge. Some join a project with bamboos, others provide tons of nails and lots of others give worn-out wheel tires. This bridge helps villagers to move forwards and backwards on the daily basis to develop the economy of a village. However, it poses a threat: the bridge is not safe after a long time in use. The grim reaper is looming for those of bad luck walking on a slipery bridge on raining days.

Nowadays, many civil society associations call for all-kind donation to build concrete bridges in far remote regions to help children go to school or people go to work or do business safely.

Photo of Tuoi Tre online

Sunday, November 26, 2017

Notrt Dame Cathedral reflecting on a puddle

Notre Dame Cathedral


Saigon Notre Dame Cathedrale was built at the end of the late 19th century by French architects. It is a big Cathedrale institute in a country like Vietnam where the Budha influence is overwhelming. 

The church consists of two towers with six bronze bells that ring on the religious holidays such as the Christmas eve. High-quality red bricks were imported from Marseille, France. They remain unchanged under the scortching sun and persistent rains in Saigon.  

The church was named after the status of Peace Notre Dame that was installed in 1959 in the middle of a small garden in front of the Notre Dame Cathedral. There was a scandal in October 2005 that Notre Dame Statue shed tears that hooked flocks and flocks of believers to visit it. However, Cathedral people refuted this news. 

Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral opens to the public on mass services. It is a holy place international tourists and expats come for religious masses. 

Photo of Tuoi Tre online 


Saturday, November 25, 2017

One-time motorbike Velo Solex in Saigon

One-time motobike in VIetnam

Velo Solex, the French name of a motor bicycle, was widely used in Saigon in two decades from 1950's to 1970's. This vehicle tends to design for female. A slim and compact design fits the slender appearance of a Vietnamese girl in a traditional long dress.

Velo Solex was fabricated in 1946 by two French entrepreneurs Maurice Goudard and Marcel Mannesson. By that time, the French were proud of their motor bicycle as they said: "A motor bicycle runs by itself." A piece of a motor is installed in front of this bicycle. This motor transfers the movement to the front wheel that moves the back wheel, quite opposite of the principle of today's vehicle movement, the back wheel moved by a motor pushes the front wheel.

If you want to see more photos, click here. 

Photo of Tuoi Tre online


Friday, November 24, 2017

Animals Asian Foundation calls for the termination of Buffalo Fighting Festival Do Son

Buffalo Fighting Festival

Mr David Neale, Animal Welfare Director at Animals Asian Foundation, sent a request to the Chair of Hai Phong City People's Committee to call for the termination of the Buffalo Fighting Festival Do Son. In his letter, he expresses his concern about the welfare of animals and the safety of a community.

Recently, a deadly accident happened in a buffalo fight where the owner of a buffalo was gored by his trained animal. It generated a wave of critics of international and domestic people against a violate game.

More information, please click here.

Photo of Tuoi Tre online

Thursday, November 23, 2017

A Terrace Field in Yen Bai Province

Yen Bai Province


A terrace field is a typical icon of rural regions in the Northern Vietnam. It is home to ethnic minority peoples who live in farming, husbandry.

At the end of September and the beginning of October, it's time for a rice crop harvest when fields turn golden, spanning to the horizon. It is also a window of opportunity for tourists to see the scenic beauty of nature.

If you are interested in more photos, click here.

Photo of VN Express

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

One-time Grand Hotel, Saigon

Ho Chi Minh City


Grand Hotel Saigon used to be a beverage shop in Saigon, Vietnam. Henry Edouard Charigny, who then was an editor-in-chief of a French newspaper, acquired an official licence on October 24, 1930, to establish a Grand Hotel Saigon Company. In 1937, its name changed Saigon Palace.

After 1975, it was restored and renamed its old Grand Hotel. Grand Hotel still retains French construction styles and belongs to Saigontourist Company, a Ho Chi Minh-based giant. It is a mediocre hotel. 

Photo of VN Express

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Dai Yem Waterfall, Son La Province

Son La Province


Waterfall Dai Yem sits in Moc Chau District, Son La Province. It is a historical scene that sticks to the ethnic minority people Thai. The Dai Yem is derived from a story where a girl saved a boy with her brassiere.

At the end of October and the beginning of November, the rainy season comes to an end and the winter is coming, the waterfall is still rushing down through the canopy of dense old trees.

If you are interested in more photos, click here.

Photo of VN Express

Saturday, November 18, 2017

A flower vendor in a street of Hanoi

Hanoi


A flower vendor in a street of Hanoi hurriedly goes to schools to sell flowers. It is a Teacher's Day when children's parents buy some bouquets of flowers to offer their children's teacher to show their respect towards them.

Teacher's Day is one of the holidays we should retain to present a love and respect between students and teachers that many students nowadays ignore this noble feeling, gratitude to a person who educates.

Photo of VN Express

Friday, November 17, 2017

A Cottage in a green field, Lao Cai Province, Vietnam

Lao Cai

A Cottage in a green field in Lao Cai Province

Lao Cai and Sapa are tourist attractions that are a must in a tour across Vietnam. September is a right time to visit as it is in rice crop harvest that a tourist sees endless spanning golden rice fields, a magnificent photo of nature. 

The photo above depicts farmers' cottages looking down a stream meandering along green fields that spread to the horizon. Farmer's life only makes both ends meet due to the price of rice goes down recent year. They toil and moil early morning but their income is not enough for their family expense. 

If you are interested in scenic landscapes, click here.

Photo of VN Express  


Thursday, November 16, 2017

Phu Si Lung Mountain

Phu Si Lung Mountain

Phu Si Lung Mountain is a roof of international border of Vietnam and China. Conquering this mountain provides a window of opportunity to experience part of war history between Vietnam and China. Conquering this mountain is an adventure where you companion with a border guard who helps you not get lost.

Phu Si Lung is a primitive nature that includes a grandiose mountain as huge walls protecting Vietnam.

More photos, click here.

Photo of VN Express

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Sapa

Sapa

Sapa is always a topic, subject of articles, photo contests, promotion of tourism because it inherits a beauty of nature, including magnificent mountains, endless spanning rice fields, a serene life.

A marathon took place in Sapa, kind of co-creation promotion of Sapa. A photo, writing, video clip contest by Saigon Tourist has drawn the attention of thousands of interested people. That highlights the gracefulness of Sapa.

See more photos, please click here.

Photo of Tuoi Tre online

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

China set served in APEC banquet

China set served at APEC banquet


2017 APEC summit takes place in Danang City, Central Vietnam where heads of states have a window of opportunity to experience Vietnam's cultural performances and banquets with Vietnamese specialities.

China set that is featured in a photo above is served in banquets. Minh Long, a long-standing company in this field, provides these sets for this event.

More photos about China set.

Photo of Tuoi Tre online

Monday, November 13, 2017

Tra Su Cajuput Forest

Tra Su Cajuput Forest

This is one of the tours in An Giang Province where tourists take small wooden boats to go along cajuput forests. Sounds of paddles wading against water and singing birds in the air create a sound background that enables them to experience a rural life.

Photo of VN Express online

Sunday, November 12, 2017

A painting of rural areas in Mu Cang Chai

A cottage in the middle of golden rice fields


In the mid of September is time for a crop harvest in Mu Cang Chai District, Yen Bai Province, Vietnam. A farmer toils and moils from sunrise to sunset but he just makes both ends meet due to the price of rice goes down. In return, his life is full of serenity, fresh air.

Due to difficulties in economics, a large number of young people have to leave their homeland for cities of hustle and bustle to earn their livelihood. In a course of livelihood, some make a success but lots of others fall into traps of social evils. 

Photo of VN Express online   

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