Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Downpours, flash flood pound northern and central Vietnam

A bridge collapsed in Thanh Hoa. Photo

It is one of the highest death tolls in Vietnam caused by flooding, landslides

Heavy rains have triggered flash floods in northern and central Vietnam causing the loss of 54 lives and 39 missing and a lot of havoc in local provinces. According to the official statistics, it said more than 8.000 hectares of land growing rice damaged and around 40,000 animals were killed or washed away. 

More information and photos, please visit damages due to flash flood  

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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

The northern Vietnam after a tropical depression

Northern Vietnam left in path of destructive floods due to poor forecasting

The local government's weakness of weather forecasting caused damages of lives and materials


A tropical depression has recently claimed at least 68 lives this week, the deadliest calamity hit Vietnam in recent years. Landslides claimed the lives of 18 people in Hoa Binh Province. Victims of this disaster witnessed rifts on the nearby mountain but there wasn't warning or request of evacuation from the local government. It proves the weakness of government's weather forecasting. There are persistent rains in a month but the local government has not issued any warning to local people that helped them to prepare the natural calamity. 

For more photos about the disaster, see photos.

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Monday, October 16, 2017

Some regions in the northern Vietnam are seriously flooded

Regions in the north Vietnam are flooded
A temple sinks 3 meters in water

Some regions in the northern Vietnam are seriously flooded

It constantly rained in torrent on October 9 and 10, 2017 that flooded some provinces such as Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Son La, and Ninh Binh. These regions include a majority of minority ethnic people. The natural calamity caused dozen of loss of life. 

If you want more information in this regard, visit photos and video.

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Sunday, October 15, 2017

Golden rice fields in Y Ty Village, Lao Cai

Y Ty Village in rice crop harvest in September

Rice Fields in Y Ty Village, Lao Cai Province

Y Ty Village sits in Lao Cai Province, the Northern Vietnam. This region includes terrace fields that look like a cascade falling down toward the end of a stream. 

September is crop harvest time when inhabitants in Lao Cai Province go out in golden rice fields early morning to harvest rice. It is a time for photographic professionals and amateurs to prove their skills and satisfy their passion. 

Y Ty Village stays deep in mountains, are circled by sheer mountains and covered by dense white clouds all year around. Y Ty amazed tourists with beautiful clouds, mountains, jungle, terraced rice fields or dirt-walled houses where minority ethnic group Ha Nhi live.

More photos about Y Ty Village in a season of crop harvest.

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Saturday, October 14, 2017

A wedding in a flooded region of Nam Dinh Province

A wedding in a flooded region

A wedding in a flooded city of Nam Dinh Province

A rain lasted two days in some places in Nam Dinh Province that makes some them sink into water. A photo above features a wedding in which a groom is pulling a bride sitting on a small boat from her house in a flooded ally to a street where a car is waiting for them.  

How poor the groom! His shoes and trousers are wet. It is a second-to-none wedding that arises in this region. 

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Friday, October 13, 2017

Land slide covers up train carriages in Yen Bai Province

The accident happens in Yen Bai Province

Land slide covers up train carriages in Yen Bai Province

The traffic accident happened on October 9, 2017 in Yen Bai Province, Vietnam. Land slide arose to cover up 3 railroads and 7 freight carriages completely. The local government didn't claim any loss of life or injury.

This accident is a consequence of deforestation in Vietnam. The government doesn't seriously enforce approaches for forest protection. The bribery aggregates the deforestation. In addition, people's awareness in this regard is weakened. 

More photos of the land side. The content is in Vietnamese.

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Thursday, October 12, 2017

A rice field in Sapa Province

Rice field in Sapa captured by a marathon runner

A rice field in Sapa Province

A marathon was organised in Sapa Province that has drawn the participation of thousands of people, including individuals, corporate teams across the country. 

This is a kind of participation advocates to promote Sapa Province in terms of tourism. 

A large number of expats have worked in Vietnam for long but until now they have a window to see in person how magnificent rural areas of this region are. Thousands of imagery are posted that created a hit on social media platforms. In addition, online media covered this sportive event that is another source of advertising Sapa. 

If you are curious to know more, visit photos of Sapa to have detailed information. 

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Wednesday, October 11, 2017

A log cabin looking down cascade fields, Lao Cai Province

A log cabin in Lao Cai Province

A log cabin looking down rice fields in Lao Cai Province

Lao Cai is known for golden rice cascade fields in a crop harvest. Minority ethnic people in this region live on farming and tourism as well.  

A log cabin is constructed next to a turning of a street, looking down terrace fields that turn golden in September, It is the time of crop harvest when yellow fields span from above to the foot of a hill.

A log cabin is a kind of business of the minority ethnic groups to earn money. Those wanting to look down fields or taking photos of magnificent scenes pay a fee of 50 cents. Especially, tourists can rent rural traditional wear to put on and work on rice fields to take photos.   

More photos of Lao Cai Province. 

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Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Reviving captured bears

Reviving captured bears due to business of bile

A bear cries with a pain due to the extraction of bile

A vice of raising bears for the extraction of bile is rampant across Vietnam that creates an alarm.

A bear is captured in a small cage of a household in Vietnam. Bear's living condition is inadequate. People feed bears to extract a bear's bile that makes it experience the suffering. It is illegal to raise bears in the inhabitant residence; however, earning money blinds owners, ignoring a bear's bodily tolerance. 

According to the 2015 stats of the Department of Forestry Protection, only hundreds of bears live in nature. A total of 1245 bears are reared in farms of households across Vietnam. Because the price of bile goes down, the husbandry of bears is not profitable that householders don't take care of them and leave them starved and thirsty. 

Animal Asia Association provides a 24/24 rescue service in which they receive telephone calls to rescue captured bears across Vietnam. If you are interested in this kind of activities, let's visit its facebook.

More photos of captured bears. The content is Vietnamese. 

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Monday, October 9, 2017

Closeup snapshot of a location of APEC Summit conference

.Snapshot of APEC Summit Conference in Danang

APEC Summit Conference will be taking place from Nov 6 to 11 in Da Nang City, the middle of Vietnam. It is estimated 18 leaders of the member economics confirm to participate this event. The week of Summit Conference has attracted a total number of 10,000 people, including delegates and journalists, the ever-largest number.

The meeting will happen in Intercontinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort. Tucked away in a private bay on the Son Tra Peninsula of the Middle Vietnam sits the Intercontinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort. This is a place myth meets luxury. If you look for an accommodation that has everything, this is it.

More photos featuring the facilities of this resort.

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Sunday, October 8, 2017

Traditional wear of minority ethnic children

Trẻ em H'Mông xúng xính đón tết ở Mộc Châu

On the first days of the Lunar New Year, children in highlands regions have an opportunity to dress up the new wear their parent have just bought at the end of a previous year. Four children in a photo above are going out in colourful clothes to their friends' houses not far from their residence.

The photo of the minority ethnic people's clothing is always impressive. They live in far remote regions that are surrounded by ever-green fields, woods, and hills. Their colourful clothes stand out in the setting of nature. Thus, it is a topic of many photographic contests for professionals and amateurs.

More photos at colourful wear

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Saturday, October 7, 2017

Ancient town

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Tien is a young man who travels across Vietnam to realize a collection of photos named "I want to travel". This collection represents Vietnam's identities that have hooked the attraction of a tourist who wants to discover Vietnam.

The old and ancient house in the photo above depicts a French-style construction that has not been restored for long.

If you want to see more about his collection of photos, visit a collection of photos. The content is in Vietnamese.

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Friday, October 6, 2017

Waterfall Ban Gioc

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Waterfall Ban Gioc sits in Cao Bang Province, the northern Vietnam. It is noted for a magnificent waterfall in Vietnam and a must for tourists in a tour to Cao Bang Province. It contains a series of consecutive falls.

In a raining season from June to September, it is time to see water with a great volume falls down bringing alluvium to give fertile soil. 

More photos of Cao Bang Province.

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Thursday, October 5, 2017

A mid-autumn lantern people are scared to buy

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The mid-autumn that falls on August 15 of the lunar calendar is a traditional festival for children to hold lanterns going in a parade from the end of an ally to the other. In the evening, they kindle candles that are put inside a lantern. Along with their next door friends, they take a line, each of them holds a lantern and sing mid-autumn songs. That's a game of children on this occasion. 

Lanterns are produced in various forms of a fish, butterfly, plane, ship, but rarely a coffin with a cross at the end as featured in a photo above. Maybe, this is the first time such a kind of a lantern is produced by a weird idea. Who dares to buy such a kind of a lantern!

More photos on Lanterns.

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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Colorful wear of ethnic minority people in Moc Chau

Trẻ em H'Mông xúng xính đón tết ở Mộc Châu

Moc Chau is home to ethnic minority people in the north of Vietnam. Their clothing is multi-colour. A picture features two girls in their traditional clothes, holding an umbrella, walking across an ever-green field that creates a beautiful painting of nature.

The ethnic minority people in this region is H'mong community who live on farming. Festival occasion like New Year is time for them to dress up nice clothes to go visit their friends. It is time for them to do away with works on a farm to take a break or do some errands at home.

More photos at Moc Chau.

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Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Kingdom of horse husbandry, Lang Son



Nearly 700 white horses are raised on plateau Khao Sao, Lang Son Province. This is home to ethnic minority groups of Tay and Nung who live on farming and husbandry. The climate here fits the rapid growth of these white horses whose annual average increase is about 25%.

Horses are raised in a free way. In the early morning, people let them go to a plateau, then take them to a barn afternoon. Thus, this approach doesn't need any care of them.

More photos about horse raising.  The content is in Vietnamese.

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Monday, October 2, 2017

Sunset on Tuyen Lam Lake, Dalat City

Đà Lạt: nơi chốn nào cho kẻ lữ hành du miên?

Tuyen Lam Lake is the largest lake in Dalat City, a must in a tour in this city. What does Tuyen Lam stand for? Tuyen means a stream and Lam a forest. Tuyen Lam Lake is a meeting between a forest and a stream.

A pleasure for tourists is that they rent a boat to go sightseeing around Tuyen Lam lake to discover green pine forest.

Dalat is now less cool than before. It is a pleasure to have a coffee in a small front shop under persistent rains in the evening.

More photos about Tuyen Lam, Dalat.

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Sunday, October 1, 2017

National Park Bidoup, Nui Ba Mountain

Xuyên rừng chinh phục nóc nhà cao nguyên Lâm Viên

National Park Bidoup sits in Nui Ba Mountain, the north of Dalat City, a familiar destination for backpackers. It consists of evergreen woodland, circular trees.

The photo above depicts a meandering trail through two borders of pines, orchids that seems to welcome any tourist. It is also a place for students to make a picnic in the summertime to refresh their mind before coming back to school after three-month break.

For more photo about National Park Bidoup, Nui Ba Mountain, visit the following link Bidoup.

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Saturday, September 30, 2017

Nobody cares about the life of students in a far remote region



At the beginning of September is the first opening day of school. In a city, children are driven by their parents while in a far remote region children have difficulty in going to school. Travelling on road is very far. They cut down an initiative by taking a small boat like the one in the photo.

A group of students living in a neighbourhood go together. They don't wear any life vest. The stream is very swift. A careless action may make them fall into a stream that the grim reaper is waiting for them in the bed of a stream.

Education plays a key role in a student's life, giving them a bright future. But their life must be paid attention to.

For more photos depicting children's going to school by boat, visit the following photos

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Friday, September 29, 2017

Mum! Let me go

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Kids like going out with their parents. Thus, every time they know their parents are going somewhere, they try to aks for following at any effort. This FB post illustrates this. 

The mother goes to market. She doesn't want to drive her child, but he insists on going with her by clinging the end of a motorbike to prevent her from driving. That post gets a hit on Facebook.

The child is clinging the end of a motorbike yelling fiercely. 

Some more fun photos on the following link Photos. The content is in Vietnamese.

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