According to Vn Express, Alex Cao's "Alien Structure on Earth" captures buffaloes stirring up the soil water logged fields in central Quang Ngai Province. The annual Drone Photo Awards showcase beautiful aerial photographs in a number of categories including nature, cities, and people. This year's event attracts photographers from 126 economies.
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In "Mountains of Salt," Spainese photographer Igor Altuna captures a farmer in a conical hat among cones of piled up salt on a field in the coastal province of Khanh Hoa.
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Khanh Phan's "Crossing the Field" captures mother, daughter and herd of cows heading home after work.
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Women wearing the traditional conical hat wash pink water lilies they have harvested in a flooded field in southern Long An Province in this capture by Trung Pham Huy.
Trung Pham Huy catches a woman harvesting water chestnuts.
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Another drone shot by Trung Pham Huy makes a huge floating flower as a fishing net is cast. Photo: Photo courtesy of Drone Photo Awards
Contest organizers announced the top 45 photos last month, saying the selected shots will be displayed October 24 to November 29 at the “Above Us Only Sky” exhibition at the the Accademia dei Fisiocritici Museum in Italy’s Siena, Tien Phong News reported.
The “Photo of the Year” prize went to “Love Heart of Nature” by Australian Jim Picôt. The photo, taken during winter in New South Wales, shows a shark amidst a heart-shaped school of salmon.
A raccoon snuck into a shipping container full of food in America unknowingly relocating himself to Vietnam, according to Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV), an ...
Mercosur the South American trade bloc, is considered a lucrative market for Vietnamese exporting products such as garments, footwear, handicrafts, and processed foods to exploit.
Black “Bánh mì”, bamboo charcoal ice-cream, and bamboo charcoal milk tea are among the unique dishes that have recently garnered the attention of Vietnamese youngsters.
According to The New Zealand Herald, Vietnam ranked as the ninth most popular travel destination for Australian tourists last year, with nearly 450,000 visitors making their way to this country.
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For Myrna V. Pagán, witnessing and experiencing life in Vietnam firsthand has been a valuable experience. The Vietnamese people she met during her visit gave her a profound sense of hard work, resilience, and hope for the future.
From his high school days in New York, Joel Schwartz has been connected to Vietnam through the anti-war movement. Now at 73, he still feels that the resilient spirit of the Vietnamese people continues to inspire freedom struggles around the world.
“Sparrow’s Travelogue” - a 40-page picture book, completed in 3 years, is a gift that French artist Olivier Blanchin wants to send to Vietnam, the country he has been attached to for the past 7 years.
Vietnamese turmeric fish with dill and noodles (Cha ca La Vong) has been officially recognized by the international cuisine magazine TasteAtlas as being among the Top 100 Asian fish dishes.
Recently, the Phuc Than Commune Police (Than Uyen district, Lai Chau province) returned a black bag to Philipp Horn (born in 1991, German nationality) including hispassport, visa, his iPod headset, his plane ticket, and many foreign currencies from Japan, Korea, China, and the United States.
The twin disasters of war and natural disasters have long inflicted immense grief and sorrow upon humanity. As we step into 2025, the question arises: what will these disasters look like, and how can we resolve them? Experts from diverse fields— science, religion, and Eastern mystical science—offer valuable insights and perspectives on these pressing issues.
16 unique French films that have never been shown in Vietnam will be shown for free on the DANET online movie viewing platform from January 17 to February 17, 2025.
Snakes are one of the twelve zodiac animals in the Vietnamese calendar. As a wild creature, difficult to tame and often venomous, snakes are, in some beliefs, symbols of evil and aggression. However, from another perspective, they sometimes represent primordial life, agility, miraculous remedies, and health.