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Refined Girls Must-See: How to Take Pictures in Vietnam to Look Even More Beautiful!
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- Vintage Photos from the Late 19th Century
- A Beautiful Photo of Ao Dai at Hoi An Street
- Wearing a Dream Bikini on Mui Ne Beach
- Photographing Landscapes in a Vast Desert
- Look Like a Goddess on the Red Sand Dune at Sunset
- Take a Photo of "Angkor Wat"
- Take a Fresh Photo in a Bright Yellow Town
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Refined girls must-see: how to take pictures in Vietnam to look even more beautiful!
The narrow landscape of Vietnam is very diverse. You can shoot different styles of photos in different areas! Retro France, natural and fresh, historical, and Vietnamese style, etc. All of Vietnam's styles offer a different photographic vibe!
The century-old central post office next to the red church is one of the oldest post offices that's still in use in the world. At first glance, the post office looks like a grand station. After careful observation, you will discover the design and decoration of each minute detail. The best part is that there is an extremely retro phone booth! Put on a vintage white dress and a French wide-brimmed hat, then stand in this dark red telephone booth to be teleported back in time. There are classical arched ceilings, round windows, large chandeliers, flower-shaped wall lamps, and other gorgeous decorations. The walls on both sides show old maps of Vietnam, under which there is a unique telephone booth. You can choose to take a retro-style photo on the bench in the hall.
What is the most Vietnamese-like photo? A photo of traditional Vietnamese clothing of course! Ao Dai really shows off a woman’s physique as she looks back at the streets of ancient Vietnamese towns! A graceful woman wearing a simple but elegant Ao Dai, standing in a bright yellow town, will catch your eyes without question! The ancient town of Hoi An not only holds traditional Vietnamese architecture, but also traditional hand-made Ao Dai workshops. If you get your outfit tailor fit in the morning, you can instantly wear it and take photos in the afternoon. If you want to shoot your graceful figure while wearing an Ao Dai, the correct posture is to stand with your side to the camera! This can highlight your body's beautiful curves!
Mui Ne, which is also known as the "Commoner's Maldives", has coconut trees, waves, clean water, and silver sand. Its greatest feature is its long coastline! So few people! Against this clean background, put on a bikini, drape a light white cloth around your shoulders, then take your dream photos. Mui Ne has a crescent-moon beach which is about 10km long. The fishing village here is very quiet with few tourists and has thatched cottages, a light sea breeze, bamboo chairs, and palm trees. It's like a little paradise. The most enjoyable thing to do in Mui Ne is to appreciate the light sea breeze and waves while lying on the beach's sun loungers. But Mui Ne is not only for leisure, it is also a world famous windsurfing hot spot. You can also experience thrilling activities such as that.
White Dunes is is one of the most attractive landscapes in Mui Ne. Boundless sand dunes will give you the illusion of being in a desert. The lake next to it is surrounded by lush vegetation, forming a mystical scene which is half desert and half sea. Everything you can see is so natural and pure. At this time, wearing a red dress would create a stark contrast with the sand dune's vast background! The sunrise here is one of the most beautiful things to see in Mui Ne. Stepping on the soft and delicate sand and walking towards the high ground, the horizon unfolds right in front of you. You can also see an oasis not far away. In this place of half-sand, half-water, blue sky and white clouds, you can often take very atmospheric photos.
The most beautiful time for the red sand dunes is at sunset. The afterglow of the setting sun shines on the sand dunes and makes it extremely red. The boundless and pure blue ocean in the distance, sparkling under the sunlight, is in sharp contrast to the red sand dunes. This natural beauty attracts countless visitors. The red sand dune is small, but the wind is very strong. The wind-blown sand dunes have spines and corrugations, like fish scales. The red and white sand dunes are surrounded by a lake and green trees, and are known as the "half desert, half sea".
The Po Nagar Cham Tower is located in the northern part of Nha Trang, Vietnam, and was built between the 7th and 12th centuries. Its architectural style is quite similar to Angkor Wat. Today, after more than a thousand years, only the four buildings have been completely preserved. A thousand years of pilgrimage has created its unique and majestic vibe. Here, abandon the bright ethnic "Angkor Style", and try on the cool and noble style of black solemnity with a long sexy skirt!
This fresh phenomenon is especially common on the streets of Hoi An. With their fresh yellow and blue colors, every house is like a bright and vibrant flower. Most of the hotels in Hoi An provide bright yellow bicycles for free. These serve as a great prop for photos! Hoi An is a small town located in central Vietnam. The entire ancient city is dominated by bright yellow buildings. It has a Chinese-style hall that is hung with red lanterns, giving people a feeling of peace and tranquility. The balcony is laden with flowers, making it look like spring time all year round. The entire ancient city is brimming with a fresh vibe. Although the ancient town isn't big, walking around it all is still a bit tiring. Riding a bike is a good way to travel. You cannot only save energy this way, but also stop at any time when meeting interesting people or things. Basically every hotel has a bicycle rental service. If you like, you can also ride to the beach which is just 5km away.
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