VietNamNet Bridge – Hoang The Nhiem, Nguyen Phuong, Pham Le Quan and Le Quang Bien introduce a charming Paris through their lens, at a photo exhibition entitled ‘Mot thoang Paris’ (A glance on Paris) at Idecaf, 31 Thai Van Lung Street from June 14 to June 22.



Photographer Nguyen Phuong (left) and Hoang The Nhiem.



The four Vietnamese photographers share with viewers their passion for the city of love as they focus on buildings, people, interesting activities and daily life. They also present their admiration and excitement for beauty and also point out the city’s dark side.

Nhiem become a photographer in 1992 and majors in landscapes. He has displayed his works in Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi and in the U.S., France, Belgium and the U.K. His works prove a meticulous working process and quality techniques.

As a retired mechanical engineer, Phuong discovered his passion of photography late in life but has joined many exhibitions in Italy and France from 2010 to 2012.

Quan and Bien are photographic journalists who have delivered exhibitions in France, Hong Kong and Hanoi.

Photos by Le Bien





Police officers on the street.


The city of light


The victory gate at night



The Eiffel tower


The La Concorde square.



Photos by Le Quan:

Luxembourg park



Luxembourg park



Eiffel tower



Sein River at night






Élysées avenue


Photos by Hoang The Nhiem



Street music



Panthéon palace



"The church on Montmartre hill.







Sacré - Coeur Church.



Eiffel tower



Paris at night.



Love locks.



The autumn.



Emmanuel bell







Photos by Nguyen Phuong


A green house.



Sein River







La Défense square



Paris library.


"La Sein".


Paris subway.







Champs-Élysées evenue.

Thanh Van