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Wednesday, June 6, 2018
An amazing photo
Australian photographer Aidan Williams captured an amazing moment of athlete Andrey Karr crossing on a string above big waves at Nazare, Portugal.
A photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
A photo of " A flock of sheep back to a farm" By Trung, Pham Huy
A photo titled a flock of sheep back to a farm was selected as a photo of the day in the National Geographic Magazine on May 4, 2018.
An image describes a herd of sheep moving back to a farm after a shepherd feeds them on a prairie.
A photo courtesy by Tuoi Tre online
Friday, May 25, 2018
Khau Pha Valley
Khau Pha Pass is a mountain pass in Mu Chay District, Yen Bai Province. It is known for terraced rice paddies.
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre online
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
A countdown performance was captured by thousands of cell phones
A countdown performance that took place in Nguyen Hue Avenue, the downtown of Ho Chi Minh City, was captured by thousands of viewers. The entry for a photo contest hooked most of the judging panel.
The photograph courtesy of VN Express
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Dancing performance
The photograph above depicts a dancing performance in Nguyen Hue Avenue, the downtown of Ho Chi Minh City. A compelling moment was captured by a cell phone user.
The photograph courtesy of VN Express
Monday, May 21, 2018
Sapa
Neil Featherstone, an Australian photographer, has just published four photo books about Vietnam although he used to be a financial expert. He changed his career life from finance section to photography a dream of the youth.
He went to Vietnam in 2009 and the first place he set his feet was Hanoi then went down to Saigon. After the first trip to Vietnam, he thought he would return there many times, then he decided to live in Vietnam after selling his company in Australia.
The photo above is one of the photo collections.
The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online
Sunday, May 20, 2018
"Waspy Waist" Ao Dai
The photo above depicts waspy waist Ao Dai (a long dress), Vietnamese women's traditional wear back in the 60s and 70s. It challenged the notion of Ao Dai by highlighting the curve of woman's body, especially around the waist and chest.
The photograph courtesy of VN Express
Saturday, May 19, 2018
Home-stay tour in Thai Nguyen Province
A home-stay is not unknown in many provinces in Vietnam as is a kind of the easy business. With built-in spaces in their houses, farmers just separate their house into small rooms that contain beds with international sizes. They register with the local authorities to do this business and are supported by the local authorities who provide them with types of the activities they should organise to help visitors learn about the culture of the suburban.
A photo above depicts a French tourist who leads a buffalo to feed him with grass. Wearing black traditional clothes of the ethnic minority people, the visitor feels interested to experience a life of a farmer in this region.
The photograph courtesy of VN Express
Friday, May 18, 2018
A Water Puppetry Performance
"Water Puppetry Performance is a compelling kind of the typical culture entertainments I have ever attended in Vietnam," said Blackstar89, a reader of the Guardian. A show in Ho Chi Minh City costs USD 7 a ticket and in Hanoi USD 3 -4 a ticket.
The photograph courtesy of VN Express
Thursday, May 17, 2018
A tour by a bicycle
Getting up early to prepare a tour by a bicycle, it is a content of tours in Ninh Binh Province, Tourists ride a bicycle to the suburban to experience farmers are working in fields, visit sightseeing spots. That is ideas The Guardian suggests to visitors to this province.
The photograph courtesy of VN Express
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
One-A-Time Danang City
The photo above depicts Danang City in 1950's. A tricycle is carrying a pax running along a street under the shadow of two lines of trees. A tricycle used to be a widely-used transport during this period. Nowadays, this kind of public transportation is banned in many main streets in the city. One day, the tricycle will be a relics of the past.
The Photo Courtesy of VN Express
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Hanoi in the morning and at night
The Huc Bridge is a bridge that connects Hoan Kiem Lake (Returning Sword Lake) to Ngoc Son Temple. This is a second-to-none bridge and an identity of Hanoi City as well. The part of the photo depicts the Hoan Kiem Lake in the morning and the other at night.
The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online
Monday, May 14, 2018
Dalat City
Thien Phuc Duc Hill is 6 km from Dalat City. Thien Phuc Duc includes farms from its foot to peak that takes a visitor 10 minutes.
The photo depicts the early morning of a hill.
The photo courtesy of Thanh Nien online
Sunday, May 13, 2018
Van Village
Few know about Van Village at foot of Hai Van Pass. It is a village surrounded by forest and separated from Danang City. The beach is not exploited by tourism yet, thus it retains primitive. The village used to be a place for leprosy treatment.
Van Village includes three beaches: Chinh Beach (Main Beach), Dua Beach (Coconut Beach), and far away Xoan Beach, the most beautiful one.
The photograph courtesy of VN Express online
Van Village includes three beaches: Chinh Beach (Main Beach), Dua Beach (Coconut Beach), and far away Xoan Beach, the most beautiful one.
The photograph courtesy of VN Express online
Friday, May 11, 2018
Sarah Tran
Sarah Tran, an Australian of Vietnamese origin, is living and working in Berlin. Her collection of photos hits on Instagram as viewers are impressive with her cascading hair. Sarah earns millions of dollars by signing advertisements on caring hair. In these posts, she shares viewers with a know-how to take care of hair.
The photo courtesy of Tuoi Tre online
Thursday, May 10, 2018
Phan Thiet Market
What is this photograph about? The night market in Phan Thiet. Vendors display all goods along a small alley as well as food stalls and tents. This is one of the photo collection by Viet, Tran Tuan.
The photograph courtesy of Soho online
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Growing corns
The photo depicts the caring of corn growing. A farmer in Hanoi is tending to corns by covering them with nylon to protect the bad impact of smog in the early morning. Every day they open nylon covers to water corns and cover them in the late afternoon.
The photograph courtesy of Soho online
Tuesday, May 8, 2018
Making Vermicelli
Drying vermicelli in the sun is a traditional handicraft in So Village, northern Vietnam. This craft originated hundreds of years.
The photo courtesy of Soho online
Monday, May 7, 2018
Martyr's Tombs
A cemetery of nameless martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the protection of Vietnam's northern border was a hit photo by Vietnam Street Photography community on February 17, 2018.
The photo courtesy of Soho online
Sunday, May 6, 2018
Feeding ducks
A farmer feeding a herd of ducks in a field is a piece of art that was most voted as a favourite picture of a day by a community of National Geographic Magazine on June 6, 2017. Matt Adam, Senior Editor, National Geographic Magazine, who captured this scene was impressed by a huge number of ducks moving in a spiralling pattern.
The photo courtesy of Soho online
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