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CNN has recently introduced a list of the Top 12 most interesting destinations in the world in autumn 2022.
In the summer days of August, the sky of Ho Chi Minh City is often covered with low clouds with mist, which makes the central districts look like a watercolor painting. VietNamNet captures the scenes.
Save Our Seas has honored Vietnamese photographer Nguyen Ngoc Thien as "Marine Conservation Photographer" with his photo “Catching anchovies in Phu Yen”.
Photographer Gian Thanh Son took a special trip to the Mekong Delta in mid-February after the lunar New Year 2022.
In the past, traditional markets in Vietnam were opened every day or during certain sessions, depending on the area.
This year a number of stunning photos captured by local photographers have won international prizes across a variety of categories.
Beautiful images of the country and people of Vietnam will be displayed at the Vietnam International Photography Festival in Ninh Binh Province from November 26.
Spanish photographer Felipe Souto's panoramic photo of Vietnam’s terraced fields has been honored at the EPSON International Pano Awards 2021.
The stunning photos were taken at An Hai beach in the central province of Phu Yen by Khanh Phan - a photographer in Ho Chi Minh City.
In the midst of the stressful and complicated developments of the epidemic, touching stories shared in the community have added motivation and strength to fight the epidemic.
The beauty of Vietnamese land and people are vividly reflected through the lens of female photographers in Ho Chi Minh City during their trips across the country.
The optimism of street children and working people that shines through despite hardship has been presented in a new photobook by the HCM City-based photographer Tran The Phong.
The beauty of Vietnamese land and people are vividly reflected through the lens of female photographers in Ho Chi Minh City during their trips across the country.
German photographer Thomas Billhardt carves out his own realm of memory when Hanoi capital passed the most difficult war time some decades ago.
Visitors to Hanoi can enjoy a series of photos about the diversity of landscapes, arts, creativity, and other aspects in Vietnam.
The morning of October 10, 1954, saw thousands of the capital’s residents flood the streets with flags and flowers to welcome home Vietnamese soldiers who took over the capital from French troops.
French photographer Réhahn Croquevielle has impressed the world after capturing a range of stunning photos that depict the daily lives of Vietnamese people.
The debut of a photobook “Hanoi, Wednesday, 10:43 pm” of Belgian photographer Vouter Vanhees has taken readers on a journey through the capital city with different angles.
A photo collection highlighting the hardships facing salt workers in the central province of Phu Yen has won the highest prize at the 2020 Heritage Journey Photography Contest.
A recently published book featuring monochrome photos taken by French photographer Pierre Dieulefils (1862-1937) sheds light on Vietnam in the late 19th century.