(Baonghean.vn) - MWestern Nghe An is mysteriously beautiful, rich in cultural identity, in the place where "the two rivers Nam Non and Nam Mo flow".
These were the words of Tran Trung Hieu when he sent a series of photos, tentatively titled "The Paradise of Western Nghe An," to Nghe An Newspaper.
Hieu's photographs reflect a different, fresh perspective on the western region of Nghe An province. Many of the highlights are the Muong Long commune (Ky Son district), home to a community of Mong people.
Many people will be surprised to learn that Tran Trung Hieu is only 16 years old this year, and he is currently studying in class 11A4 at Cua Lo High School.
Tran Trung Hieu has been passionate about photography since childhood. Hieu also enjoys traveling and exploring the beauty of western Nghe An province. These trips allow Trung Hieu to experience life and capture it through his lens.
Introducing a collection of photographs of western Nghe An province taken by Tran Trung Hieu:
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| Muong Long Sky Gate (Ky Son). |
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| The journey through Western Nghe An province by our backpacking friends. |
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| The vast Pù Mát forest (Săng Lẻ forest in Tương Dương). |
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| The little boy is gathering firewood on the hill. |
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| Carrying the clouds in the sky. |
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| Thousands of clouds. |
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| Going to the fields. |
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| The sun is on my mother's back. |
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| It was hard work. |
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| The whole family went to the market. |
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| The road leading down to Muong Long market. |
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| Enjoying old age on the way to the market. |
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| "Noọng" (younger sister) of the village. |
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| The road was shrouded in fog. |
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| A tourist interacts with the local children. |
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| Early spring (peach blossoms blooming out of season in Ky Son). |
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| Sending you clusters of wildflowers. |
Tran Trung Hieu