Thứ Sáu, 6 tháng 9, 2013

Mộc Châu


Two days at the end of January in Moc Chau.

It wasn't the best time to go to Moc Chau when the beautiful of peach and plum season was over,  the spring came with the wet weather and the scene was just filled with fog and bare trees.
















But in the boring scene, the people emerged. Especially since it was still the New Year holiday (Tết) of the Mong people so everyone was still enjoying it with colorful dresses and games,...



And so many many kids were playing around...



















Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 8, 2013

One Short day in Tho Ha

Winter 2012, A foggy day made me feel like I was going to London (even though I was never there),  not to an old village in Bac Giang provine, Tho Ha.




The old Tho Ha village gate


The village is well known for making mien noddle and banh da (fragile rice cracker). The villagers usually dry them all around the village on the bamboo frames. But because of the fog and super wet weather, they didn't do it like usual.

They use the coal stove to dry the banh da in the wet weather one by one. 

It made me feel a little disappointed. Without mien or banh da, nothing was really special to shoot. So I tried to focus on another things.





My legendary pig. :)

Almost all the villagers stayed inside their house all day. Just the kids were go playing all around, you can see them in every corner.



Brothers

 The kids love playing  football.
 Some older kids just like to play volleyball in the village temple yard.

  


Thứ Bảy, 10 tháng 8, 2013

Huế

I took this trip to Hue about a year ago and all memories are still unforgotten.

 
Just 2 short and funny days in Hue with my friends and we went all around this little city, through the old palace, some
lagoons like Chuon lagoon, Quang Loi lagoon and shooting everywhere we went. 

 

Hue was still gently, poetic and unique just like hundreds years ago.

 

And it seemed that I fell in love ;)

 


(click to enlarge the image)

A Dragonfly in Dragonfly lagoon (Chuon lagoon).




In lagoons, people live in their boat or floating house for generations. They earn their living by fishing and trading at the market on the coast.














An old man in Thanh Toan tile bridge.
It's really a "cool" place even in midnoon and perfect for taking a shut-eye :)

A friend of mine with "ao dai" dress in Hue palace.