Thứ Năm, 4 tháng 10, 2018

Sapa and Hoi An in the view of a foreign photographer

Sapa and Hoi An in the view of a foreign photographer


From the North to the South, Vietnam has so many beautiful scenes to cling to visitors. Here are some pictures of Sapa and Hoi An shared by photographer Jerzy Safijański on Boredpanda, please discover them with us!

Jerzy Safijański shared that he had originally booked for Hanoi but had begun his journey to explore Vietnam from Sapa.


Sapa town is hidden in the mist.


Jerzy Safijański describes Sapa as a small town founded by the French during the colonial period.


Sapa is home to the Dao and H'Mong ethnic groups.


Traditional costumes of Sapa are colorful and colorful.


Come to Sapa you can not miss the experience of highland markets.


Terraced fields are a "specialty" of Sapa.



The Sapa terraced fields have been built for hundreds of years by the industrious hands of the Dao, H'Mong ethnic groups.




 

The beauty of the terraced fields has made Sapa a very attractive destination for tourists, especially the passionate photographer.

After Sapa Jerzy Safijański visited the ancient town of Hoi An.


Hoi An's main street features old-fashioned yellow walls in the Old Quarter.


Although being still poor but the people of Hoi An are extremely friendly & open.


In Hoi An tourists can not miss the street food.


The house in Hoi An is not modern, high, but it looks very attractive.



Hoi An is the ideal destination for visitors to "live slow" and feel the peace of life.

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