Friday, December 21, 2018

Pagoda Buu Minh in Pleiku City


Pagoda Buu Minh was established in 1936 to meet the need of religious belief of the people in Middle Vietnam. Before building the pagoda, the most venerable spent more than 10 years to do research on the construction styles of pagodas across the country and the ones of Japan, China, and Korea as well.

Nowadays, the pagoda is one of the tourist attractions in tours to Gia Lai Province as it contains historic relics and is nested in a huge green tea fields.

The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Impressive Celebration of a match win



Vietnam has created a surprise by claiming the Asian Football Federation Cup (AFF) of 2018 after beating Malaysia in the second leg final at the national stadium My Dinh with the presence of 40,000 football fans. After the last whistle was blown this match, millions of Vietnamese erupted with joy, going out in streets across the nation by motorbikes, carrying flags with a yellow star and red background.

The Thai media is very impressive with the above photo that demonstrates the Vietnamese's passion and love for football as this is the second time AFF Champion of Vietnam.

The photograph courtesy of Soho News Online

Monday, December 17, 2018

Suoi Vang Lake


Suoi Vang Lake is an ideal place for international and local photography professionals who want to captivate breathe-taking images. Suoi Vang Lake belongs to Dalat City, which is considered as a city of flowers as its climate is cool all year around.

This is one of the collections of photos that depict Dalat in late year. It is a time for international and local tourists to enjoy the beauty of nature. Dalat has more attracted people in October and November.

The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online

Sunday, December 16, 2018

Vietnam won the Asian Football Federation Cup Champion for the second time


Vietnam's victory in the Asian Football Federation Cup final made big cities such as Hanoi, Saigon, and other localities virtually a sea of red. Million football fans erupted with joy, pouring out into streets to celebrate Vietnam's win. Right after the last whistle at the Vietnam-Malaysia clash at the national 40,000-seat stadium had blown, an impressive audio-visual feast, with red colour covering every corner of streets along with a bizarre sound of vuvuzela-like horns, took place across the country.

This is what said as "di bao", literally translated as "going like a storm", in Vietnamese. That is, Vietnamese people go out into streets by motorbikes with their national flags, a yellow star on the red background, carrying anything that can make noises. In addition, thousands of people standing on two sidewalks to welcome these people. This is a way the Vietnamese celebrate their win of the national football team at any important football tournament.

The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online

Friday, December 14, 2018

Xuan Huong Lake


At dusk is a beautiful time at Xuan Huong Lake, which reflects as a clear mirror the romantic scenery of Da Lat City. It's also the time for local people to stroll around the lake on the spruce shaded roads to breathe fresh air. Xuan Huong is said to be translated from the French noun. Someone said the lake is circled with fragrant trees and grass so they took that name.

Walking around the lake and pine hills, you pass the green lawns stretching through many of Da Lat City's tourist attractions such as Da Lat Flower Park, Yersin Park, Cu Hill. That's why newly-married couples make honeymoon trips in this area.

The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Kim Lien Relic Complex


Kim Lien Relic Complex retains many memories of President Ho Chi Minh, which have attracted thousands of visitors to come to learn about his life. It converses historical relics of the childhood and his family's members. It consists of two main parts:

Sen Village is home to his family's members that includes many thatched cottages where visitors find interior furniture like wooden beds, bamboo beds, hammock and alter.

The Worship House is the one of President Ho Chi Minh's grandfather, where is used as an altar with

Kim Lien Relic Site will be developed to become a tourist attraction. A group of experts will study the technical facilities of Kim Lien Complex and do research about ties between the local community and the site.

The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

Monday, December 10, 2018

The Vietnamese erupted with joy after Vietnam beat the Azkals



Millions of Vietnamese football fans poured out into streets from every corner of the country to celebrate the victory of the home side after Vietnam knocked out the Azkals at the second leg semifinal of the 2018 AFF Cup Champion. This triumph helps Vietnam advance in the final match against Malaysia, who has just defeated Thailand in a choking match on Wednesday 5 December.



This is the first time for Vietnam to advance to the 2018 AFF Cup Champion in a decade and it is why Vietnam seems to be on a national festival that people regardless of age, sex, local or international people who are living and working in Vietnam took participation at.

On the first leg semifinal at Bacolod, Filipino's national stadium, Vietnam defeated the Azkals at the score of 2-1 that made Coach Eriksson's team determine to beat Vietnam with a hope to enter the final with Malaysia. However, with current human resources, Eriksson couldn't turn the situation. At the result, his side had to suffer the loss of 2-1 score. However, his coaching talent has made a great change in the Azkals's qualification that will be demonstrated at the Asian Cup 2019.

The photograph courtesy of Thanh Nien Online

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Tea Plantation


The Vietnamese live on farming and one of the well-known agricultural products is green tea. The photo above depicts a cottage in a green tea plantation in Da Lat City. Dalat has a long history of tea planting. At first, local people planted some tea trees in their neighbourhood or picked up tea leaves in the forest. After the departure of the French administration, they invested in this industry by doing research and expanding their growing areas that lead to the increase of their tea quality.

The most growing regions are Thai Nguyen Province in northern Vietnam or Lam Dong Province in central highlands. There are three popular kinds of tea that include black tea, green tea, and oolong. The second is the most favourite drink for Vietnamese. The green tea is processed to scent jasmine or lotus or pandan tea that is served after a meal.

A question for a foreigner is how to buy a bag of delicious tea. It is hard to find our a solution as most of the tea companies are small- or medium-scales ones that don't stand out in the complicate market of Vietnam. The best way is that you visit the tea plantation that is known to see in person how they grow and to find how quality they are and directly purchase from farmers.

The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online

Friday, December 7, 2018

Mangrove Forest Ru Cha


The photograph above describes the pristine beauty of Mangrove Forest Ru Cha, which is nestled in Tam Giang Lagoon, Middle Vietnam. In late October, trees turn grey-white that gives an impression of the forest covered with snow. Ru Cha is touted as a tourist attraction for those who want to stay from stuffy city life and earsplitting atmosphere to enjoy a tranquil place, poetic landscape.

The forest brings to you a moment of relaxation as it is circled by lakes, channels and endowed with a diverse ecosystem, including a wide range of fauna and flora. In addition, it gives an opportunity to take a boat on a small river in the middle of the forest to learn more about the harsh life of fishermen, to enjoy the untouched natural beauty and the authentic cuisine of Middle Vietnam.

In terms of climate change, The Worldwide Life Fund (WWF) sponsored a two-year project (2014-2015) on planting more than 23,000 mangrove trees on the coastal area to retain biodiversity here.

The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Thuy Khue Street



Thuy Khue Street is one of the streets in Hanoi, which still preserves old features like village gates and moss covered roofs of temples or communal houses dotted in a modern coat of the urbanization. High-rise buildings and villas have developed to replace front street gardens and village houses. However, thanks to huge trunks and their large foliage, Thuy Khue still retains its ancient look and give cool shapes to pedestrians in the scorching days. In addition to this, a large number of village gates clusters in a section near a market. An interesting thing is that none of them looks alike; some are recently restored, others are colourfully faded.

Each gate bears a different name that is a short but intimate name like Gieng, Hau, Chua. They are intimate as they are names of persons. The gates exist from generation to generation of residents dating back thousand years.

The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

Monday, December 3, 2018

Hoi An Ancient Town


Hoi An was once a Southeast Asian port in the 16th and 17th century and also a museum of the construction styles. Luckily, it still preserves Chinese temples, Japanese-designed bridge, French construction style houses, and old canals.

You should miss walking along Hoi An Riverside where many colourful lanterns float, creating an interesting atmosphere. For those loving beaches, it offers two lovely beaches 5 km far away from the town centre.

Hoi An is also known for Middle Vietnam gastronomy, shopping, skilful tailors who make a suit in a short time.

Two things about Hoi An Ancient Town make you unforgettable is that the town is too small to walk around and its traffic is nowhere near as big as a big city. on roads are pedestrians, bikes, and bicycles.       

The photograph courtesy of Thanh Nien Online

Friday, November 30, 2018

H'Hen Nie supports Vietnam in the 2018 AFF Suzuki Cup



The 2018 AFF Suzuki Cup has come to the semifinal that includes fours teams: the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia. On Saturday 1 December 2018, Thailand is going to fight against Malaysia and on Sunday 2 December 2018, Vietnam will play guest to the Philippines on the first leg of the semifinal.

The soccer fans of the four countries are earnestly waiting for two important matches. Vietnam is taking the lead of the group with three wins against Laos, Malaysia, and Kampuchea and a goalless draw with Myanmar. Meanwhile, the Philippines ranks the second in the other group with two victories over Singapore and Timo Leste and two draws with Indonesia and the current AFFcup champion Thailand.

The photograph courtesy of Soha Online

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Epson International Pano Award



This is a piece of art by amateur professional Chin Leong Teo, Singaporean, describing two Vietnamese girls clad in ao dai (white long dress), traditional costume, carrying baskets on their shoulders. It is also one of more than 5,000 entries of the Epson International Pano Award contest, which has drawn the attention of 1,251 professionals and enthusiasts around the world. This prestigious competition is dedicated to the craft and art that showcase the panorama beauty.

Founded by Australian landscape photographer David Evans with the support of Epson Australia, the competition has developed thanks to photographic professionals and enthusiastic sponsors. In other words, it has grown on the love and passion of the art. It gives an opportunity to showcase winning pieces of art or top score entries. 

2018 award pool worth over $50,000 includes $20,000 cash.

The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online

Monday, November 26, 2018

Storm Usagi hit the mainland in Vietnam



In the early afternoon of November 25, 2018, storm Usagi weakened into the tropical depression, then into a low-temperature zone and approached the south-central and southern Vietnam, with unleashing winds at 60 to 90km per hour and gust at up to 130km an hour.

Usagi, which is considered as the ninth storm to hit Vietnam this year, has made its circulation, combined with an enhanced cold front. According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorology Forecasting, it was anticipated to bring heavy downpours to provinces in south-central and southern Vietnam from November 25- 27.

Storm Usagi has hit Ho Chi Minh City with showers in this city. The local administration has encouraged residents to stay indoors. Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province was battered by torrential rains and strong gusts that is flooding many streets and breaking lots of trees, paralyzing the traffic system of the city. Nha Trang, Cam Ranh, and Khanh Hoa Provinces have also suffered from the same situation.

The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

Friday, November 23, 2018

Lingerie fitting "angel" Lee Haneul



Lee Haneul recently visited Hoi An Ancient Town in Vietnam that had attracted the local media attention. Haneul along with her group took advantage of a stay at this town, exploring its beauty of the architectural building that combines features of China, Japan, and Vietnam, its authentic cuisine as well as posing for photographs to post on her social media.

Haneul is well-noted as a lingerie fitting model after grabbing the international and national attention due to the lingerie commercial. With her innocent face and graceful body that is fit to woman's underwear, nightwear apparel, and bikini, she becomes more popular in this industry. In fact, her shoot after shoot has gone viral on her Website that has hooked more fans than ever.

The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Savour Vietnam


This photograph is one of thousand entries for the competition "Savour Vie3tnam", which is organised by Tuoi Tre Newspaper and Saigon Tourist, Ho Chi Minh-based tourist company. This contest launched in 2017 and has lasted till 2018 that has drawn the attention of thousands of professionals and enthusiasts inbound and outbound. The total value of these awards USD 30,100.

This event inspires authors to promote to international visitors cultural identities, landscapes, and people, including more than 8,100 photos, nearly 900 articles, and at least 180 video clips that laud the culture, history, cuisine, and traditional heritage.

The photo collection of Ban Gioc Waterfall by Le Duc Thanh won the first prize, the second prize was the piece of art "Cat Ba from atop" by Le Ngoc Binh, and the third prize was "Northwestern Region in May" by Nguyen Anh Tuan.

Photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online

Monday, November 19, 2018

A tour to a countryside in VIetnam


The Vietnamese in the countryside live on farming, a characteristic of an agrarian society. If you make a tour of the countryside, you would see uninterrupted green paddy fields, hear cries of farmers to call their neighbours to go to work. The iconic image of a Vietnamese farmer is a man with a conic hat following a water buffalo on rice fields. All contribute to a living picture of a rural area.

For those getting tired of hustling and bustling as in a big city, wanting to avoid skyscrapers, crowded restaurants, and air pollution, the countryside is one of their best choices. They would enjoy a life to the fullest and be surrounded by hospitable people who always give a hand to others.

Different areas have their identities in the style of life and human characteristics. For those living in the lowlands, their livelihood is to grow rice, raise livestock, and make traditional crafts. Thanks to favorable weather condition, they often have good harvest crops that help them earn much more. Thus, their lives is easy, in other words, they don't need to work hard. For those living in Central Vietnam, they suffer from a lot of natural disasters annually that makes their lives harsher. This may be a good thing that makes them diligent, hard-working. Their lives are full of difficulties in livelihood. 

The photograph courtesy of Thanh Nien Online

Friday, November 16, 2018

Sarah Tran


Sarah Tran is Vietnamese Australian has earned millions of dollars thanks to ads on Instagram. On this handle, she shares the know-how of make-up that hooks thousands of people. In addition to posts about beauty, Sarah uploads photos about travel she has made in different countries in Europe and Asia.

Recently, she and her boyfriend travelled to Vietnam, particularly in Hoi An Town, where she shared her feelings about her meeting and talking to peddlers who have lived from the old town being stricken by poverty (luckily, not destroyed by the war) to the town developed by tourism. This trip may be considered a root-finding one as her mother is Vietnamese. She also visited Tra Vinh Province in Southern Vietnam where she sailed on small channels meandering along two sides of coconut trees which brings a cool shade.  

In a post on Instagram, she wrote her feeling about Hoi An Ancient Town in terms of scenery and gastronomy. A moment of sipping Vietnamese coffee (called iced coffee in Vietnam), she felt she was dying or living her life to the fullest. This city is the most picture perfect place that she encourages everyone to come early if they want to avoid the crowd.  


The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Gia Rai Province



Gia Rai is one of the provinces in Middle Vietnam which is home to Jarai People. They live in slash-and-burn cultivation, that is, they cut off trees for land to grow. In their community, the village chiefs and the oldest take roles of running their community. They make a decision in any issues arisen in their village.

There is a community house called Rong where all traditional activities are organized to retain the long-standing rituals that they want to transmit to their following generations. In the matriarchy system, a girl decides to get married to a man she falls in love with. The man follows his wife to live with his wife's family and has no rights to inheritance. The wife is the main bread maker in a family.

In their custom, if the husband dies, his wife has a right to get the brother-in-law and vice versus. All dead relatives are buried in the same place. They think died people turn into the ghost. Thus, there is a grave-leaving ceremony in which they sing and dance to invite the dead to move to a new house.

The photograph courtesy of VN Express Online

Monday, November 12, 2018

Bao Loc Town


Da Lat City is known by over the world due to the mild climate and beauty of nature. Not far from this city, Bao Loc Town has also attracted tourists with its own charm. Recently, more people have come to Bao Loc Town as it hosts cool climate, endless green tea plantations, and romantic waterfalls.

Tourism has developed in this town that leads the rapid growth of homestay. Many farmers have built homestays around lakes or tree houses that hook the interest of young couples or families wanting to live near nature.

An activity that may draw the attention of tourists is to ride a bicycle around green tea fields or along waterfalls on the off-beaten track.

The photograph courtesy of Tuoi Tre Online

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