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H’MONG WOMEN – AND THE LINEN CLOTH…2024

"👩🏻‍🎨H’MONG WOMEN - AND THE LINEN CLOTH… ✍️For a long time, the Mông people on the rocky plateau have been known for their unique and exquisite cultural heritage. Among them are some famous traditional crafts such as embroidery, weaving, indigo dyeing; silver carving, plow casting or making musical instruments… Drawing patterns on linen cloth with beeswax is also one of the long-standing traditional crafts of the people here. Despite being a traditional craft for generations, there are very few artisans who can draw beeswax patterns and they are all elderly people over 60 years old; the art of drawing is…

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Experience the enchanting allure of Son Doong cave captured by a skilled photographer from Russia

Through the lens of Daniel Kordan, a globally renowned landscape photographer, the magnificent and mysterious beauty of the world's largest cave, Son Doong, has been vividly and impressively recreated. Recently, renowned photographer Daniel Kordan shared a series of photographs showcasing Son Doong Cave - the largest natural cave in the world located in Tan Trach commune, Bo Trach district, Quang Binh province, Vietnam. (Photo: Daniel Kordan) In order to create the photo series, Daniel Kordan shared, "I embarked on a 6-day journey, spending 4 nights trekking and camping inside a cave. It was truly an adventure! Crossing rivers, climbing with…

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The Ha Nhi’s Tet.

The Ha Nhi ethnic group in Muong Te, Lai Chau celebrates Tet earlier than the national Lunar New Year. Their festivities are lively and vibrant. Everyone eagerly welcomes the new year, hoping for good fortune. Families celebrate Tet by slaughtering pigs, wrapping sticky rice cakes, and making floating cakes, following unique customs and traditions rich in national cultural identity. Each year, village elders and chiefs set the Tet date based on factors like weather, climate, harvests, and economic conditions. The Ha Nhi people typically celebrate their traditional Tet, known as Co Nhi Cha, in November of the solar calendar, a…

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“Vietnam through a female photographer’s lens: Emotional captures”

Recently, the female photographers of the Vietnam Association of Photographic Artists organized a photo exhibition and published a photo book titled Vietnam through the female lens in celebration of International Women's Day on March 8, 2024. The exhibition and book showcase a curated collection of images, all captured by the talented photographers themselves. Cover of the book Vietnam through the Female Lens The Vietnam Association of Photographic Artists has nearly 90 female members nationwide, all of whom share a deep passion for beauty and artistic photography, despite their busy lives. The exhibition and photo book Vietnam through the Lens of…

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