Monday, October 30, 2017

Cai Beo Floating Village in Cat Ba Island

Làng nổi trên vịnh Lan Hạ (vịnh Hạ Long)

Cai Beo Floating Village

Cai Beo Floating Village is a fishing village where inhabitants live on fishing and seafood farming. It includes hundreds of floating houses as featured in the photo above. The residents have evolved from hunting to gathering, fishing to agriculture. In recent years, Cai Beo Floating Village has witnessed the development of tourism, it still stays intact and as wild as ever.

More photos

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Saturday, October 28, 2017

Dambri Waterfall - Bao Loc

Dambri Waterfall - Dalat

Dambri Waterfall in Bao Loc City


Dambri Waterfall sits in the middle of a jungle in the Middle Vietnam. To arrive upon this magnificent fall, you have to walk a long distance through a forest under dense green canopies. The scenic surrounding is natural, roaring sounds of water pouring down are heard from very far.

On a path to the foot of the waterfall, you should be careful not to slip on moss covering a route.

More photos of Vietnam's beautiful scenes.

Photo of Tuoi tre online


Friday, October 27, 2017

Crop harvest

Crop Harvest


A photo of rice crop harvest

The drone photo depicts a breathtaking, iconic scene of a province in the southern Vietnam. It is time of rice crop harvest farmers leave their home early morning.

A contest was organised by Phuong Nam calendar company to prepare printing calendars for the year of 2018. The competition hooked the attention of many professional photographers across the country. 

More photos of the drone photo contest.

Photo of Tuoi Tre online


Thursday, October 26, 2017

Vietnam's beauty from above

A drone photo of Vietnam's beauty

Lotus collection


The photo above depicts a scene of lotus collection. The lotus is a kind of typical vegetable that is processed in many specialities in provinces in the southern Vietnam. 

This is one of the drone photo collection. The drone photo contest called on professional and amateur photographers across the country to participate in the calendar collection that a calendar firm plans to publish for the year of 2018. 

Nearly 3400 pieces of work were sent to the competition and 100 out of them were shortlisted. 16 photos went in the final round.

More photos of the contest of calendar collection. 

Photo of Tuoi Tre online

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

A collection of conic hats

One of the photo collection


A girl wearing a conic hat is one of the conic hat collection. A conic hat with a Vietnamese girl wearing a traditional dress is representative of Vietnam. 

The collection of photos joins an exhibition to introduce Vietnam to international tourists. The participation of this collections includes professional photographers across the nation that depict the iconic hat in the various lens of lifestyle.  

An image of a smile on the hat is to welcome all tourists who come to Vietnam.

More photos of conic hats. 

Photo of Tuoi Tre online

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

A photo collection of Vietnam's beauty

A collection of photos


An exhibition of photos was organised in Hanoi, capital of Vietnam. 30 young professional photographers across Vietnam contribute to this collection. The collection depicts the beauty of nature, lifestyle, and culture to promote Vietnam in terms of tourism. 

More photos of the collection. The content is Vietnamese. 

Photo of VN Express

Monday, October 23, 2017

Walking across a forest in the sunset

Walking across the forest in the sunset


Two girls in Vietnamese traditional dress are walking through a forest in the sunset, in Da Lat City. Da Lat City is seen as a city of dream. It is also a tourist attraction that has hooked the interest of thousands of local and international tourists. They come there on year-end holidays. The climate is mild and nature is magnificent.


Sunday, October 22, 2017

A kid riding a boa

A boy is riding a boa


Many households in rural areas in Vietnam are raising wild animals as a livelihood. It is a kind of business that brings fair benefits to them. A concern is that they ignore the danger caused by wild animals.Their children and they live along with wild animals.

A photo above shows a kid is riding a boa that weighs 50 kgs. It illustrates their parents don't care about the safety of the kid. They see a boa as a toy that their child can play.

A local government fined the father of this kid as he didn't pay attention to the safety of the kid. 

Video captures a kid's playing with a boa. 

The news and photo of VN Express 

Saturday, October 21, 2017

A log cabin looking down rice fields

A log cabin of minority ethnic people

A log cabin gives a view of rice fields


A log cabin is built by ethnic minority people to watch activities in fields. In off-season period, it is a kind of business that ethnic minority people earn money by letting it to tourists who want to admire the scenic landscape from above or take photos. 

The collection of money may be used for community activities to retain their traditional culture. 

For more photos, visit a log cabin.

Photo of Tuoi Tre online 


Friday, October 20, 2017

Photo of three Vietnamese girls in ao dai dress

Photo of three girls in ao dai dress

Vietnamese girls in ao dai dress


A photo hits on Facebook when one of the three girls posts on a social media platform. One of them who is studying in a university posts this photo on Facebook with the following questions: Who is a mom? and who are daughters? that generates a wave of argument. Because their appearances don't show many gaps in age, it is hard to identify who is the mother. Some say the one in green (standing on the left) is the mother and the rest are the daughters. Others assure the middle is the mother. 

How about you?

Link photos.

Photo of VN Express  

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Salt Lake in China

Salt lake in China


A salt lake reflects like a mirror. The first thing tourists should notice is colourful clothes would be well reflected on the surface of a lake. The second, if they want to take a well-reflected photo, they have to wait until the lake becomes calm. 

More photos about the salt lake. 

Photo of VN Express  

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  

Photo and content of VN Express


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.

Photo of VN Express 

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.

Photos of VN Express online

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. 

For more image, just click video

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.

Photo of Tuoi Tre online

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. 

Photo of VN Express online

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. 

Photos of Thanh Nien online

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. 

Photo of Tuoi Tre online


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