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Flower Bike [TOP100]
100 years ago there were 36 streets and now additional some but street culture remaining in Hanoi. Main streets show unique business name such as Fabric shop, Fish sauce shop, Sugar shop...Because of focusing in business so that people in old street prefer to get service by mobile street vendors. Vietnamese mobile street vendors/markets(food, fruit,flower…) are common name of people who use bike and baskets, hand trolley even handle bags on walking to serve. I have used weekend to follow street vendors and found that they walking or driving by bike all day and here is one of my favourite moment that Bike Flower “Xe Hoa” on the street with background is ceramic wall.

Feed the ducks [TOP100]
When it was time to eat, the duck man would bring the food and lift up one's voice. The ducks would gather and run around him waiting for food from him. That movement forms an extremely impressive vortex.
Cao Ky Nhan, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh

Reading the ancient book
The old Cham man is reading the ancient book of his people
Nguyễn Tấn Tuấn, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh

A new fish season
In Phu Yen, there is a side called Hon Yen where fishermen ussually use a big net for catching anchovy yearly between May and June.
Nguyễn Minh Tú, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh City

Preparing for a new net-fishing season
These women are mending a very large net to prepare for a new fishing in Nha Trang Port.
Nguyễn Minh Tú, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh City

LIFE AROUND THE STAIRS
LIFE AROUND THE STAIRS Hao Sy Phuong is an apartment complex created by Chinese people in Cho Lon area. After more than one hundred years, Hao Sy Phuong has been associated with the formation and becomes an indispensable part of Saigon. Even though the building has signs of deterioration and is in the clearance part of the city, the historical values of Hao Sy Phuong are timeless and had been captured in every photo. Most people pictured here seems to project a sense of serenity and belonging right where they are. The stairs, just a simple senseless object, are actual the connection to the thread of the stories for the people who live here. Unlike the mode before they get into their door. Then, one day when you have a chance to look back, every steps, every stair are in your memory. Most of the resident here are not young. And that silent staircase, also contains a lot of thoughts. The older we get, the more we pay attention to the past. So, where will their lives go if this staircase is no longer available, and what if Hao Sy Phuong will be replaced? Will the beautiful traditional culture of this place still exists or will it forever be in the memory? The album of photos focus on capturing moments and scenes of daily life, revolving around the stairs of that old apartment building. So that when we look back later, we can understand how beautiful and idyllic old Saigon was through each photo! Image 1: The simple life of the people is almost encapsulated in the first photo. Only in older building, including Hao Sy Phuong, you can catch the image of washed hanging clothes in front of the house, forming colorful patches. Gradually, that has become a typical culture of the people here, old-time but extremely familiar and closed. Image 2: A distinctive feature of old apartments is that you will easily see forgotten items. It could be a chain, a broom, a toy, or even a bicycle. I do not know if it's intentional or unintentional, but the items will stay there for many years. Every day, people still pass by no one touches it, but no one dares to throw it away. Image 3: Daily life here is still happening around the stairs. The cavalier, the hasty, everyone absorb in their own lives. But the stairs are still there quietly, as a companion, to complete the task well, to listen to each person's thoughts through each step. Image 4: To those children, going to school is their daily job. I just wonder, when they grow up and look back later, will they feel loved and cherished every moment of growing up in a special place like this? Is Hao Sy Phuong a place to give wings to children's dreams to fly high and far away? Image 5: The morning of adults resident at Hao Sy Phuong is leisurely sitting in coffee with neighbors, confiding, discussing business or simply taking a moment's eye, or starting a new working day. Perhaps, it is difficult to capture these images in the next few years. But old, or outdated, never equals the end of value. And the story of each person in the photo, will motivatethe future generations. Image 6: Saigon has many beautiful and modern coffee shops, but why do many people still keep coming back a "familiar shop"? Is it because they are afraid to change, or because they have loved everything about this place, including the fading stains of time? And the stories every morning, if not here, who do they tell? Image 7: Each breakfast is served hot at the door, serve first, pay later, if you do not have money, you can pay the next day. What a generous culture, and where is on earth that people love each other so much? Moments, not only beautiful in photos, but also attractive in real life. Image 8: The people here each have their own beliefs, but everyone is aiming for better life. Praying more luck for the business run smoothly every morning is also an unforgettable image when it comes to Hao Sy Phuong. The green color present for faith, sustainable timeless culture. Image 9: The family has gone through many generations, but the culture and beliefs are still preserved and exist to this day. Five generations are currently living in the same house. Although they are not rich in material things, they are abundant in spirit because they believe in a brighter and brilliant future. Image 10: Hao Sy Phuong still exist and follow the flow of unstoppable changing of Saigon until today. Even though the name of Hao Sy Phuong may remain in your memory in the future, the cultural features and historical values will forever be there, in the hearts of many people. Life will change, good things will stay, and better things will come. Saigon, forever idyllic, close and strangely dear!
NGUYEN HONG HIEN NHAN, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh

Vietnamese incense sticks
Vietnamese incense sticks: In Eastern culture in general and Vietnam's life culture in particular. Incense is the spiritual connection between yin and yang. In Vietnam, making incense sticks is one of the stages to create incense sticks. To create incense sticks must go through many processes made from bamboo. Bamboo trees, through the skillful hands of people, have created incense sticks, incense sticks are treated to create color before drying the incense. And this photo I took of the moment the woman is flipping the incense stick to dry the incense stick to create wonderful pieces of color.

Traditional activities of the Ede ethnic group in the territory of Vietnam. They tame wild elephants and live in long houses. They have very own and unique cultural practices.
Ngo Minh Phuong, Viet Nam, Buon Ma Thuột

When the goats return
In a late summer sunset, I was wandering with my friend to survey a new location when I came across the image of a goat herder. When sunset falls, it is time for the goats to descend the mountain and return home. So peaceful and natural!
Nguyễn Gia Gia Bảo, Viet Nam, Phu Ly City - Ha Nam province - Viet Nam

Making salt at dawn
Salt makers usually do their work very early
Nguyen Ngoc Cuong, Viet Nam, Bien Hoa - Dồng Nai

Dancing while working
The activity of catching fish using cast nets is always an interesting sight for all. Catching this moment is one of the actions fishermen often do of theirs.
Phạm Nghĩa, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh City

The morning catch
Soft light of new day illuminating the green shape of fishing nets moving underneath the water surface when local fishermen pulling their nets. Many local fisherman families along the coastline of Phu Yen province will follow the near-shore currents to catch the anchovy during peak season. Salted anchovy is the most important raw material to create traditional fish sauce - the spirit of Vietnamese cuisine.
Thien Nguyen Ngoc, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh city

Vietnamese mother!
This photograph was taken in Vietnam in 2021 during the lotus blooming season. An elderly woman soaks in water as she breaks each stalk of water lily to sell at the market. That solemn expression left an indelible impression on me.
Pham Anh Vu, Viet Nam, Quy Nhon city

TA DUNG LAKE
Thousand islands on Ta Dung Lake in Daknong province, Vietnam. ............ Note for uploading photo in hight resolution: I shoot this Panorama photo in 25th February 2020 with Flycam Mavic 2 Pro. Location: Ta Dung Lake, Daknong Province, Vietnam. Panorama contains from 26 Raw images in volume total 1Tb, Panorama was stitched with PTGui software. I have file with resolution 3840x2603 pixels, but I don't see , where to uploade this. I cannot upload original raw files or high resolution stitched panorama file right now because I am in phototour and this files not in my google drive.

Don't be afraid
A guy jump from the tower to the sea. Taken in Nha Trang beach, Viet nam.
Quách Tung Dương, Viet Nam, Nha Trang, Khanh Hoa

Full of energy
I shot with Schneider Kreuznach 50mm (MF lens).
Pham Dang Quang, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh City

MORNING ROUTINE
MORNING ROUTINE The morning of adults resident at Hao Sy Phuong is leisurely sitting in coffee with neighbors, confiding, discussing business or simply starting a new working day. Perhaps, it is difficult to capture these images in the next few years. But old, or outdated, never equals the end of value. And the story of each person in the photo, will motivate the future generations. Hao Sy Phuong is an apartment complex created by Chinese people in Cho Lon area. After more than one hundred years, Hao Sy Phuong has been associated with the formation and becomes an indispensable part of Saigon. Even though the building has signs of deterioration and is in the clearance part of the city, the historical values of Hao Sy Phuong are timeless and had been captured in every photo.Most people pictured here seems to project a sense of serenity and belonging right where they are. This photo was captured in May,2020, Cholon-VietNam.
NGUYEN HONG HIEN NHAN, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh

MATRIX OF BOATS
This is an image of fishermen\'s boats lined up neatly when anchored to avoid super typhoon No. 9. Storm No. 9 is the strongest super typhoon in 30 years hitting Quang Ngai, my hometown, causing very heavy damage with 325 completely damaged houses, more than 140,000 houses were blown away and damaged.
Nguyen Vu,Cao, Viet Nam, Quảng Ngai

the green algae season
Aerial view of Ben Nom fishing village, a brilliant, fresh, green image of the green algae season on Dong Nai river, with many traditional fishing boats anchored. Location in Dong Nai province, Vietnam
Nguyen Khanh Vu Khoa, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh

Salty life
Men raking salt crystal to the edge of the field before they are manually carried away to the storage. Salt making is only happened during sunny seasons. On rainy seasons, salt workers have to work on several other jobs to earn their living.
Nguyen Phuoc Tue, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh

Chuyên chở - buôn gánh bán bưng là công việc của người lao động nghèo họ luôn vất vả để lấy đồng tiền nuôi cuộc sống bất kể ngày đem sáng tối
Bui Vy Van, Viet Nam, BINH DUONG

Incense drying
Cao Thon musk village in Hung Yen province is the cradle of a long-standing incense production profession in the North in general and Vietnam in particular. The ingredients for making incense are completely from herbs and 36 traditional herbs such as: poison ivy, rhubarb, cross-frame, dandelion, ... Exposing incense to the sun will give a long-lasting fragrance and beautiful color. Because of the focus on herbal ingredients, non-toxic to users and producers, Cao Thon incense has been exported to countries such as Japan, Malaysia, Germany and most of all, India... The profession of making incense not only brings spiritual beauty but also provides the main income for many households here.

Morning in Cat Ba Island
A beautiful morning scene on Cat Ba Island in Vietnam.
Tran Viet Linh, Viet Nam, Dien Bien Phu

MÙA XUÂN TRÊN BẢN EM
Mùa xuân trên " Cao nguyên đá toàn cầu Đồng Văn ,Hà Giang " ,những loài hoa đua nhau nở .Hoa Đào là laoij hoa đặc trưng nhất ở nơi đây cũng như ở miền Bắc Việt Nam .Tuổi thơ nơi đây thường cùng nhau tụ tập nô đùa và chơi với nhau dưới những gốc Đào ,mọc ở khắp nơi ,mọc xen kẽ với đá trong bản làng của mình

SUNNY ON THE MOUNTAIN
Talking about the landscape and cultural space of the Northern mountainous region - Vietnam, it is impossible not to mention the custom of cultivating wet rice on terraced fields. The industrious hands of indigenous people have been carved into the mountains for generations, creating precarious fields in the back of the sky. Wet rice farming creates the main food source for the inhabitants of this land. The famous areas for terraced fields are Hoang Su Phi district - Ha Giang province and Mu Cang Chai district - Yen Bai province. Today, the terraced fields have been recognized as Vietnam\'s National Landmarks. Every year, there are 2 seasons: the season of water pouring and the season of ripe rice. 1. Waterfall season: Usually begins in the rainy season, from mid-May to the end of June. People build banks, keep rainwater in the fields, plow, harrow, and transplant rice... 2. Rice season - harvest: After a few months of care, around the end of September, early October, the rice begins to ripen on the young slopes. Throughout the villages, people embarked on the harvest in joy and bustle like a festival. I took this photo on June 17, 2018 in Ban Phung, Hoang Su Phi district, Ha Giang province, Vietnam. On the occasion of heavy rain, people build banks, keep water and plow the land. The photo captures the image of a couple plowing the field together. They are residents of the Pa Then ethnic minority. According to local custom, they use buffalo to plow the fields. In this picture, the young buffalo does not know how to pull the plow as instructed by the husband. So the wife has to tie the rope to the buffalo\'s nose and stretch it to lead it... That image reminds us of the \"JOIN\" - \"TOGETHER\" between husband and wife, between man and woman, between man and animal, who have transformed nature and created the heritage of terraced fields in the area. this ... Anyone who has been to the highlands once will forever remember the terraced fields like the colorful \"mountain patterns\" here. Magnificent natural scenery, hardworking and friendly people. That attracts tourists from all over the world to come to enjoy, experience life and learn about the unique culture of indigenous peoples.

Two priests tested the safety of the swing game
"Khu Gia Gia" or "Kho Gia Gia" in black Ha Nhi language means: "Successful harvest". This is the festival to pray for seasons and also the biggest festival of the year for the Ha Nhi people. The Ha Nhi people organize this festival to worship and pay tribute to the gods who protect crops and lush crops. According to the legend of the Ha Nhi people, heavenly deities have come to earth to play seesaw and swing, from then to the festival "Khu Gia Gia" Ha Nhi people make a swing and a swing. New seesaw is used first as a place of worship and then for local people to have fun and entertainment. Not only that, in the culture of the Ha Nhi people, swinging and seesaw also show the traditional meaning. These two games need both male and female sides as symbols of yin and yang harmony for all living things to flourish, that's why the swing and the seesaw are indispensable in the festival. The "Khu Gia Gia"of the Ha Nhi people. Along with the dances, the festival also has a number of folk games such as rope swing, seesaw, love-love singing, lion dance, leaf-blowing, demonstrating traditional characteristics in cultural life. of the Ha Nhi in Y Ty commune, Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province, Vietnam

Chung cake pack
A Vietnamese family is packing chung cake to celebrate the Lunar New Year
Luong Nguyen Anh Trung, Viet Nam, Quang Ngai

Bau Truc traditional pottery village, Ninh Thuan, Vietnam
Luong Nguyen Anh Trung, Viet Nam, Quang Ngai
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