Vietnam nature, daily life focus of photo exhibit in Da Lat

04:03, 24/03/2021

A photo exhibit scheduled to take place from Thursday in Central Highlands town Da Lat will depict the beauty of Vietnamese landscapes and daily life.

 

A photo exhibit scheduled to take place from Thursday in Central Highlands town Da Lat will depict the beauty of Vietnamese landscapes and daily life.

The outdoor photo exhibition titled "Dalat Rendezvous" is co-organized by photographers Phan Quang and Ly Hoang Long on Ly Tu Trong Street in Ward 2 of Da Lat and will last until May 9.

The exhibit comprises 47 photos of five authors including Ngo Trung Dung, Tran Bao Hoa, Nguyen Van Thuong, Pham Huy Trung and Dong Lam Thanh Tung.

This photo features Long Bien Bridge, a symbol of Hanoi, captured by Ngo Trung Dung.

The 2.29-kilometer Long Bien Bridge, which connects the downtown district of Hoan Kiem with Long Bien District, was built between 1899 and 1902 during the French colonial time.

The outdoor photo exhibition titled "Dalat Rendezvous" is co-organized by photographers Phan Quang and Ly Hoang Long on Ly Tu Trong Street in Ward 2 of Da Lat and will last until May 9.  The exhibit comprises 47 photos of five authors including Ngo Trung Dung, Tran Bao Hoa, Nguyen Van Thuong, Pham Huy Trung and Dong Lam Thanh Tung.  This photo features Long Bien Bridge, a symbol of Hanoi, captured by Ngo Trung Dung.  The 2.29-kilometer Long Bien Bridge, which connects the downtown district of Hoan Kiem with Long Bien District, was built between 1899 and 1902 during the French colonial time.
 

Lensman Tran Bao Hoa will bring to the exhibition a series of photographs depicting anchovy fishermen on Hon Yen (Canary Islet).

The islet lies around 15 kilometers to the north of Tuy Hoa, capital of central Phu Yen Province. It is home to thousands of canaries, explaining its name.

For many years now, Hon Yen has been attracting travelers with its pristine beauty and carpets of coral reefs rising up during low tide.

Hoa said the daily life of fishing people here is a great attraction to him.

 For many years now, Hon Yen has been attracting travelers with its pristine beauty and carpets of coral reefs rising up during low tide.

Hoa said the daily life of fishing people here is a great attraction to him.

 Visitors to the exhibition can also view the "Vietnam from Above" photo collection by photographer Pham Huy Trung, including this shot capturing a foggy winter night in Da Lat, a popular tourism hotspot.

The dry season downstream of Ba River in central Phu Yen Province is one of Trung's works on display at the exhibition.  Ba River, the largest river in the central region, is about 374 kilometers long, originating from the Ngoc Ro Mountain in Kon Tum Province of the Central Highlands.  People in the two banks of the Ba River delta take advantage of the alluvial grounds in the middle of the river to grow grass and vegetables and raise ducks.
 

The dry season downstream of Ba River in central Phu Yen Province is one of Trung's works on display at the exhibition.

Ba River, the largest river in the central region, is about 374 kilometers long, originating from the Ngoc Ro Mountain in Kon Tum Province of the Central Highlands.

People in the two banks of the Ba River delta take advantage of the alluvial grounds in the middle of the river to grow grass and vegetables and raise ducks.

Trung's photo shows children playing on a sand dune in Phan Rang, a coastal town in central Ninh Thuan Province.
 

Trung's photo shows children playing on a sand dune in Phan Rang, a coastal town in central Ninh Thuan Province.

(Source: VNExpress)