Accordingly, recently, images of vast, lush green vegetable fields in the suburbs of Ho Chi Minh City, with the tallest building in Vietnam, Landmark 81, in the distance, have been shared by netizens.
An account with nearly 700,000 followers posted the above photos, with the caption: "From the countryside of District 12 looking towards Landmark 81 in Ho Chi Minh City in the distance, to the image of vegetables and people in the field."
The tallest building in Vietnam seen from the vegetable fields of District 12, a photo that is being loved by many people on social networks
PHOTO: NGUYEN KHANH VU KHOA
Netizens expressed their delight at the beauty of nature, of the vegetable fields in the middle of Ho Chi Minh City, contrasting with the bustling, bustling downtown area filled with high-rise buildings. Some also asked for the address so they could come here to take photos and enjoy the fresh air of nature.
Account Tran Khon commented: "Please give me the address of this countryside!". "Living in a suburban district of Ho Chi Minh City is like being in the countryside, peaceful, feeling like I don't miss home anymore", Thu Huyen shared. Nickname Nguyen Van Huy commented: "So beautiful!".
Moment of Chance
The author of these photos that have attracted attention on social networks is photographer Nguyen Khanh Vu Khoa, currently living and working in Ho Chi Minh City. He said that recently, when the lonely royal poinciana tree located in the middle of the vegetable fields in District 12 "caused a fever" on social networks when it bloomed bright red flowers, he went there to take photos.
Photographer Nguyen Khanh Vu Khoa (left) while taking photos with the lonely royal poinciana tree that is "causing a fever" on the internet, also captured many beautiful moments of the field in District 12.
PHOTO: NGUYEN KHANH VU KHOA
According to Mr. Khoa, the water mimosa field when viewed from a normal angle does not look too special, however when photographed from above, they are arranged in beautiful, even diamond shapes.
PHOTO: NGUYEN KHANH VU KHOA
Moment of farmers working in vegetable fields in Ho Chi Minh City
PHOTO: NGUYEN KHANH VU KHOA
Not only impressed with the royal poinciana tree, this photographer is also fascinated by the beauty of the vegetable fields in the suburbs of Ho Chi Minh City.
While taking a photo of the royal poinciana tree from above, the photographer saw the contrast between the vast rice fields changing color and the distant skyscrapers in the city center, so he quickly took a photo.
"My house is in Go Vap, not too far from District 12, so this has been my familiar photography location for many years. Coming here, I feel the fresh air, the green nature, and feel like I am being healed," he shared.
Vegetable fields in the suburbs are where many people come to "heal"
PHOTO: NGUYEN KHANH VU KHOA
PHOTO: NGUYEN KHANH VU KHOA
As a son of Ho Chi Minh City, Mr. Vu Khoa is excited to capture beautiful moments of this city.
PHOTO: NGUYEN KHANH VU KHOA
Sharing on social networks, Mr. Vu Khoa was happy that those moments received everyone's attention. Born and raised in Ho Chi Minh City, witnessing many changes, he has a special love for this city and records interesting moments through each photo frame.
Familiar with the image of a bustling Ho Chi Minh City, Ms. Tran Nguyen Chuc Lam (26 years old, living in District 3) expressed surprise when seeing the photo series. The girl said that she rarely goes to the suburbs of Ho Chi Minh City, she did not think there would be poetic green fields like in the countryside.
"I asked for the address here. I plan to go with my friends this weekend to take pictures with the lonely royal poinciana tree and vegetable fields in District 12. It's a bit far but it's worth it to have beautiful pictures," the girl shared.
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