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VietNamNet Bridge – A photo of Vietnamese war veterans taken by Spanish photographer Sergio Diaz had its name on the shortlist of the Sony World Photography Awards 2015.
VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam entered the innovation period in 1993. After the wartime, the country began building its economy and nothing can record that change by photography.
VietNamNet Bridge - Hanoi is not always noisy and bustling. It remains peaceful scenes and streets of no hurry.
VietNamNet Bridge - During his recent visit to Vietnam, Thai photographer Anan Charoenkal had a chance to visit Sapa and shot stunning photos of this land in the ripe rice season.
VietNamNet Bridge – Coming to photographer very late--but over the past 15 years, photographer Dao Tien Dat in Binh Dinh province has won over 700 national and international awards for photos of humanity and the fates.
VietNamNet Bridge – Lang Co, An Giang, Lam Dong, Nha Trang, Soc Trang, Bac Lieu ... appear with the enchanting beauty. Join us to "admire" the beauty of Vietnam through the lens of photographer Hoang Nam.
VietNamNet Bridge - Thai photographer Anan Charoenkal recorded beautiful moments during his visit to Sapa, Vietnam.
To depict a portrait, nothing is better than black and white photos. American photographer Robert Anderson came to Vietnam to take expressive black-and-white portraits of the Vietnamese people.
The stall of Vietnam at an international tourism fair in Germany mistakenly promoted the image of Leshan Giant Buddha of China – the world highest stone statue.
VietNamNet Bridge – Through the lens of photographer Tran Nhan Quyen, the people and scenery of Vietnam are simple but very beautiful.
Flower gardens in Nhat Tan village, Hanoi, have suddenly turned into natural parks with many ornaments and all sorts of brightly colored flowers. Young people flock to these gardens to pose for photos, though they have to pay entrance fees.