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Sharing appreciation for Vietnam through photography

A Russian photographer recently completed a photo album capturing his favourite moments in Vietnam.

Russian photographer Sergei Kovalchuk recently completed a photo album titled "A Window Eying Indochina" capturing his favourite moments in Vietnam.

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Sergei has been an interested in photographry since he was a young child. He has collected thousands of photos and traveled to 35 countries in 7 years.

However, all of his travels were for business purposes until he recently chose Vietnam as his first-ever leisure destination.

He shared with DTiNews, “I spent a lot of time preparing for this trip. I tried to find as much information about Vietnam as I could and then made plans to see the things I thought would be most interesting.”

His group visited Hanoi, Ha Long, Da Nang, Hue, Hoi An and Ho Chi Minh City during a 2 week tour. He then traveled to Cambodia.

After the trip, he decided to share the most impressive things he experienced with his audiences through photographs.

The photo album contains 150 snapshots which were selected from 10,000 photos reflecting the natural beauty, pagodas and culture in Vietnam and Cambodia.

“Vietnam is one of the most peaceful and safest countries I have ever been. People here are very kind. They have huge potential, they want and know how to work. Vietnamese people are doing their best to make tourists from all over the world love the country with their ancient and rich history as well as beautiful natural scenes, interesting traditions and wonderful food,” added Sergei.

Source: dtinews.vn
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