Past and present
Author: Jet Huynh
“I took this picture on the occasion of last year’s Tet holiday at Nguyen Thai Binh Condominium [in District 1]. I once passed the place and was impressed by this angle. I then came back one afternoon to take this picture.”
“I think such an image combining the past – the old condominium – and the present – the gorgeous Bitexco skyscraper right in the middle of the downtown city – will no longer exist over time.”
Jet Huynh, whose real name is Huynh Thu, 38, is an informatics businessman whose passion is night exposure photography, especially that about Saigon.
A bright future
Author: Tran Lam Anh Cuong
“The picture’s characters are Phuc and Long, members of the U-10 soccer team of District 2. They are seen playing on a rainwater-flooded yard one day in September 2014. Vietnam’s soccer position is quite low in the world, but Vietnamese people’s passion for the ball has amazed international experts. The bright background behind the two kids makes me think of a brighter future for Vietnamese soccer,” Cuong told of his photo.
The picture was chosen as a Daily Photo by NatGeo on September 15, 2014.
Tran Lam Anh Cuong, 41, is a computer engineer. He said that since he was not born in Saigon, he loves traveling around the city to explore its dynamic and friendly traits.
The market’s reflection
Author: Max Ho
“I was going past Ben Thanh Market when I found a puddle after rain. The reflected image of the 100-year-old market looks really interesting in the picture,” Ho said.
The Saigon dragon
Author: Max Ho, 34, designer
“I love seeing the city from up high, it’s amazing since you can view the whole city as well as see stunning scenes we can’t see when we are on the ground,” Tung said.
“In this picture, I saw the Nhieu Loc Canal curling like a dragon lying in the middle of the city. The stretch in the photo is the part crossing the Kieu Bridge dividing District 1 and Phu Nhuan District.”
The street dance
Author: Thanh Tung
“I took this picture at 4:30 am on April 6, 2014 at the Saigon Notre-Dame Cathedral in District 1,” Tung said of his photo.
“Saigon was covered with strange quietness early on that Sunday morning, which is way different from its daily bustle as the country’s most crowded city. The sound from the sweeper’s bamboo broom echoing in the air combined with his moves created an impressive dance in my mind.”
That’s how we roll
Author: Thanh Tung
This picture captures thousands of young rock fans enjoying the 2014 RockStorm festival on December 27, 2014.
“The picture stunned me for seeing the enthusiasm of young people,” the photographer expressed.
Sunset on the reed field
Author: Pham An Duong
A reed field behind the office of the District 2 People’s Committee in Ho Chi Minh City has become an ideal place for many local youths who like to enjoy a little fresh air of the city. The area has seen various activities like flying kites, biking, parasailing and couples dating.
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