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N 40 B 491 C 4 E Sep 21, 2024 F Jan 7, 2025
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Rice fields surrounding a karst hill in Ngọc Côn, Vietnam

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N 78 B 800 C 4 E Sep 21, 2024 F Jan 6, 2025
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Tags:   aerial travel trung khanh vietnam landscape

N 129 B 1.7K C 38 E Sep 9, 2024 F Jan 5, 2025
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A Vietnamese woman behind the doors of an ancient temple. Ninh Binh, Vietnam.

The ao dai, Vietnam’s iconic traditional dress, symbolizes grace and national identity. Emerging in the 18th century, it blends Vietnamese and foreign influences, evolving into the modern, fitted design. The non la, or conical hat, dates back over 3,000 years, offering protection from sun and rain. Together, they represent Vietnam’s cultural heritage, with the ao dai often worn during ceremonies and festivals.

Model: Nguyen Trang

Tags:   ninh binh travel vietnam portrait

N 176 B 2.0K C 27 E Sep 9, 2024 F Jan 4, 2025
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A Vietnamese woman behind the doors of an ancient temple. Ninh Binh, Vietnam. The ao dai, Vietnam’s iconic traditional dress, symbolizes grace and national identity. Emerging in the 18th century, it blends Vietnamese and foreign influences, evolving into the modern, fitted design. The non la, or conical hat, dates back over 3,000 years, offering protection from sun and rain. Together, they represent Vietnam’s cultural heritage, with the ao dai often worn during ceremonies and festivals.

Tags:   ninh binh travel vietnam portrait fine art

N 199 B 2.6K C 73 E Sep 9, 2024 F Jan 3, 2025
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A Vietnamese woman behind the doors of an ancient temple. Ninh Binh, Vietnam
The ao dai, Vietnam’s iconic traditional dress, symbolizes grace and national identity. Emerging in the 18th century, it blends Vietnamese and foreign influences, evolving into the modern, fitted design. The non la, or conical hat, dates back over 3,000 years, offering protection from sun and rain. Together, they represent Vietnam’s cultural heritage, with the ao dai often worn during ceremonies and festivals.

Tags:   ninh binh travel vietnam portrait


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