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Dance with me [TOP100]
An interacting scene of a sperm whale and a freediver at the depth of 60ft among Indian Ocean. The sperm whale seems very friendly and curious, and seems that it accepting the presence of the diver, their movements look like they are dancing together in beautiful sunrays among deep blue ocean.
Thien Nguyen Ngoc, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh city
Five senses - Diligence Miệt Mài - Ngũ Quan [TOP100]
From ancient times to modern times, art has always been expressed magically in the way of feeling with the subtle sensitivity and flexibility of the senses. With our eyes, the marriage of color, light and lines in painting makes us fascinated, as if we are lost in a world of many shapes and forms, connected to the stories of joy, anger, love and sadness in the world. group. Just like that, art holds on to Beauty through long years, a place for people to take refuge and dialogue with themselves. However, how many people can sympathize with the feelings of the characters in the painting who have to re-enact a play for the public's upliftment? Will these characters ever be able to speak their hearts out to express all the human problems in their lives? The photo series hopes to bring a new perspective on paintings by turning the silent characters in the paintings into living souls. There, they escaped a state of silence that had been hidden for centuries, to live and express all their original beauty. On the beautiful natural background of Vietnamese lacquer paintings, each character is like a traveler wandering in the countryside landscape, blending together to add a touch of charm and sophistication, symbolizing the the rustic beauty of Vietnamese people. “Then the characters will break their own “cocoon” to find their own story, where they explore the world starting from the five senses.” Tự cổ chí kim, nghệ thuật luôn được trình hiện đầy linh diệu trong cung cách cảm nhận bằng sự nhạy cảm tế vi và linh động của các giác quan. Với thị giác, cuộc hôn phối của màu sắc, ánh sáng và đường nét trong hội họa khiến ta mê đắm tựa hồ lạc bước vào thế giới muôn hình vạn trạng, được nối kết với những câu chuyện hỉ nộ ái ố ở cõi thế đa đoan. Cứ thế, nghệ thuật níu giữ cái Đẹp qua năm tháng miên trường, là nơi chốn để con người nương náu và đối thoại với chính mình. Thế nhưng, mấy ai thấu cảm được nỗi niềm của những nhân vật trong tranh đã phải diễn đi diễn lại một vở kịch cho sự thăng hoa của công chúng? Liệu rằng, những nhân vật ấy có bao giờ cất lên được tiếng lòng tuyệt tận để mong cầu giãi bày muôn nỗi nhân sinh trong cuộc đời mình? Bộ ảnh mong muốn mang một góc nhìn mới về tranh ảnh khi biến những nhân vật lặng tiếng trong tranh như sống động một linh hồn. Nơi đó, họ thoát khỏi trạng thái im lặng chìm khuất hàng thế kỷ, để sống và thể hiện tất cả vẻ đẹp nguyên khôi của mình. Trên nền thiên nhiên tươi đẹp trong hơi thở của tranh sơn mài Việt Nam, mỗi nhân vật như một người lữ thứ phiêu diêu trong quang cảnh thôn dã điền viên, hòa quyện như điểm tô thêm một nét duyên dáng, ý nhị biểu trưng cho vẻ đẹp chân quê của người Việt. “Rồi những nhân vật sẽ tự phá vỡ chiếc “kén" để tìm kiếm một câu chuyện riêng mình, nơi mà họ khám phá thế giới bắt đầu từ ngũ quan.”
Vuong Tan Phuc, Viet Nam, Hồ Chi Minh
Yellow Bittern [TOP100]
The Yellow Bittern, also known as Ixobrychus sinensis, is a water bird species belonging to the Heron family (Ardeidae) and is one of the smallest bittern species in the world. This species is known for its distinctive plumage, with a striking yellowish crown and neck. One remarkable aspect of the Yellow Bittern is its diligent parenting. They are particularly adept at nest-building and raising their young, often in wetland environments, marshes, and swampy areas. Here is some information on how the Yellow Bittern diligently raises its young: Elegant Nest Construction: Yellow Bitterns typically construct their nests in grassy plants or near-water vegetation. Their nests are usually made from grass stems, dry leaves, and other natural materials. They carefully choose nest locations to ensure the safety of their offspring and to avoid attracting the attention of potential threats. Caring for the Young: After laying eggs, the entire Yellow Bittern colony typically collaborates to incubate the eggs and care for the chicks. They share responsibilities such as hunting for food and disposing of waste for the young ones. This ensures that the chicks receive enough food and the necessary care. Feeding Habits: Yellow Bitterns primarily forage in the water, targeting prey like fish, worms, and insects. They employ a subtle hunting technique, taking advantage of the tranquility of their watery environments to efficiently catch prey. Habitat Adaptation: Yellow Bitterns are highly adaptable to flooded habitats and depend on the preservation of their natural environment to maintain their existence. Despite being a small bird species, Yellow Bitterns exhibit remarkable abilities and selflessness in parenting. They serve as an excellent example of the diversity and significance of wildlife in the natural environment and also serve as a reminder of the importance of conserving their habitats to protect this species and others.
Braising fish in traditional recipe of Vu Dai Village
Explore the authentic process of fish braising in Vu Dai Village, where every step honors the heritage of this culinary treasure. Raw materials must be selected from the freshest fish, caught on the same day. Fish must be cooked in a clay pot. Firewood to braise fish must also be longan wood, because longan wood has the ability to eliminate fishy odors and create a very good fragrance. Besides, how to marinate fish also requires preparing all kinds of different spices such as galangal, ginger, lemon, crab juice, onions, pepper, fresh chili, bone broth,... A pot of braised fish will be braised for 18 to 20 hours in a terracotta pot. During the processing process, the chef must constantly watch to keep the pot temperature at a standard level, ensuring the fish stock does not dry out. Before cooking, each pot of braised fish will be placed with a layer of thinly sliced galangal at the bottom of the pot, then during the cooking process, add some other spices to suit the weight of each pot.
Daisy garden
The farmer takes care of the daisy garden, these flowers are grown in Dong Thap, then sold to Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces for decoration for Tet. Here the low land should be flooded, so the flowers are put on a high platform to grow and farmers use small boats to move when when harvesting flowers
Nguyễn Tấn Tuấn, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh
Thach Sapa
Thach Sa Pa is a Cham ethnic girl with natural two-colored eyes.
Phan Thi Khanh, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh city
Life through the mirror
On the landfill, where lives are forgotten, is the livelihood of a small community. Every day, people here take turns stepping out of their shelters and picking up scraps of scrap from the trash heap. Not only searching for scraps and utensils is their own life. One beautiful sunny afternoon in the suburbs of Hanoi - Vietnam, when people were rummaging through a pile of trash, I discovered an old mirror. The mirror surface is blurred, but in it, I see a part of the lives of the people here. “Life through the mirror” is a message to everyone: “We can find true values in others. Even though they are trash, they bring life to others.”
The picture \'s taken at Binh Thuan province, Vietnam. In the picture, the man\'s taking his produce out of the steamer.
Do Thanh Trung, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh
Mud wrestling competition
The mud wrestling festival in Van village is "unique" and imbued with the spirituality of the settled rice farmers. The round ball is yang (symbolizing the sun), and the hole represents yin, yin and yang harmony means everyone will prosper, all will be peaceful and that is also the wish of the community, looking forward to a new year. The rain is favorable and the crops are lush. The prayer festival takes place in the Temple yard, which is more than 200 square meters wide and filled with mud. The water pouring into the yard is Cau River water as girls wearing traditional clothes of Northern villages carry water from the river using traditional light baskets. Water is stored in earthen jars of Tho Ha village, the type of jar used to store wine. At both ends of the field there are two holes nearly 1 meter deep and more than half a meter wide. The team that hugs the shuttlecock and pushes it into the opponent's shuttlecock hole is the winning team. The ball is made of wood, weighs about 20 kg.
Small Village by the Edge of Heaven
In this captivating photograph, we witness an impressive and dreamy scene. Along the edge of heaven, wispy clouds gently blanket small pathways that seem to fade into the sky. These pathways, though merely hinted at within the clouds, exude a mesmerizing and mystical beauty, inviting us to embark on new journeys. This is the small village nestled peacefully by the edge of heaven, where dreams and hopes always soa
Red flower
Making incense is a traditional profession in Vietnam. artisans drying incense sticks on the yard like thousands of bright red flowers
Đặng Hoài Anh, Viet Nam, Ho chi minh
Hồ Mùa Thu
Hồ Tuyền Lâm nằm ở thành phố Đà Lạt, Việt Nam. Vào những ngày cuối mùa thu, những cây chò trên hồ sẽ rụng lá và trổ bông màu vàng. Vào những buổi sáng đầy sương sẽ tạo nên khung cảnh huyền ảo và tĩnh lặng. Đây là một trong những địa điểm mà các nhiếp ảnh gia đến sáng tác
Nguyen Hai Trieu, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh City
Onok Island ( Look like a dolphin)
Onok Island, also known as Roughton Island, stood out as one of the best choices. Its crystal-clear waters are truly breathtaking.
Nguyen Le Dang, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh
Thiếu nữ và giỏ Lục Bình
Làng nghề giỏ bình Long Hải Bà - Rịa Vũng Tàu Cô gái đang kiểm tra và sắp xếp lại, hàng thủ công xuất khẩu đi nhiều nước
Hoai An, Viet Nam, Ba Ria - Vung Tau
The central highland ethnic
The Central Highlands has extremely rich and diverse cultural nuances, expressed through oral literary treasures, through gong art, and through festivals of the Central Highlands ethnic groups. The Central Highlands gong cultural space covers the 5 Central Highlands provinces, gathering many ethnic minorities. Gongs in the Central Highlands are a place that contains the values of humanity's masterpieces. Not only does it have a special appeal in the unique diversity of performing techniques, but gongs are also a symbol of the synthesis of diverse cultural values such as: values that represent regional cultural characteristics and identity. ; value that represents cultural characteristics of an ethnic group or ethnic group; value reflects multidimensionality; artistic value; diverse use values; material value; value represents wealth and power; spiritual price; community cohesion value and historical value. Covering everything in the spiritual life of the Central Highlands people is probably the traditional festival, expressing their concepts about humans and the universe, which are more or less rudimentary and simple, but they believe in it very much. such as: Wharf worship ceremony - also known as drinking water drops at the end of the old year or the beginning of the new year; new rice feast - closing the rice warehouse on the occasion of harvest; Wedding ceremonies for young people, ceremonies to celebrate the lives of the elderly, ceremonies to leave graves and expose corpses for the deceased, ceremonies to give thanks to parents... all become joyful festivals, attracting the participation of the entire community, even other clans or neighboring villages. Each festival is an integral whole, representing the traditional cultural life of ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands and the slash-and-burn civilization. It can be said that the Central Highlands traditional festival is the only environment in which all the quintessence of the tangible and intangible culture of each ethnic group, each local group, and each village is expressed. Coming here, we will hear the resounding sound of gongs from the oldest and best-sounding set of gongs in the village; watching young women gracefully walk in the circle to the rhythm of drums and gongs; Admire the worshiping platforms (mirror poles) with colorful bamboo tassels, soaring high into the windy highland sky; see the most beautiful and precious costumes and jewelry; Drunk in the warm yeast of Can wine; Feel free to learn about culinary customs...
Nguyen Khanh Vu Khoa, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh
Night life in Sai Gon
Tourist boats run along the Saigon River in Vietnam. Background behind is the Ho Chi Minh city center.
HO VIET QUANG, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh City
Windows
The windows of the rooms at Renaissance Riverside Hotel Saigon
Huynh Cong Dong, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh
In the morning on Tuyen Lam Lake
The boatman is rowing to start a new day in the morning mist on Tuyen Lam Lake
DUONG HOAI BAO, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh City
Nhà thờ Tân Định (Quận 1, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh)
Vào mỗi dịp giáng sinh về, nhà thờ Tân Định được trang trí hoa lộng lẫy, với nhiều dây đèn bao quanh tạo nên một bức tranh lung linh, rực rỡ nhiều màu sắc.
tran dinh hai, Viet Nam, Ho Chi Minh City
Dawn
Chuon Lagoon is a brackish water lagoon located in the Tam Giang lagoon system (Thua Thie - Hue), about 10 km from Hue city center. I arrived at this place at 5:15 when the sun was just waking up! At dawn, life returns to the way it has existed for many generations. Everyone returned to their normal jobs. Chuon Lagoon at dawn to feel the breath of the simple, slow life in the suburbs of Hue.
Terraced fields of La Chi ethnic people in Phung village, Ha Giang, Vietnam
The town of Phung village attracts visitors with the cultural features of the La Chi ethnic group. This represents 96% of the population of the commune and preserves many unique cultural characteristics, including the worship ceremony of Hoang Van Thung and the Tet Khu Cu Te. In the 7th lunar month of each year, when the rice and corn plants become lush, the village chooses a splendid day to worship ancestors during Tet Khu Cu Te. When the ceremony ends, gongs and drums sound, locals invite visitors to eat specialties from their agricultural work. Besides the spiritual significance, Tet Khu Cu Te also represents a salient cultural trait of the local inhabitants.
A Picture of the Globe
The image is a beautiful and thought-provoking depiction of our planet. The vastness of the ocean and the majesty of the mountains, and the small boats in the foreground serve as a reminder of the fragility of our world. The image is also a powerful symbol of hope, as it suggests that even in the midst of great challenges, there is always beauty to be found.
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