The Alluring Beauty of Vietnam’s Landscapes: A Photographer’s Captivating Journey.

The vibrant and fragrant incense fields of Quang Phu Cau craft village are brought to life through the lens of aerial photographer, Daniel Kordan. His stunning images capture the unique beauty of this traditional craft, with its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. A true feast for the senses, these photographs showcase a unique and captivating insight into a world rarely seen.

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The acclaimed landscape photographer, Daniel Kordan, has recently unveiled a captivating series of photographs from his travels in Vietnam, captivating both the photography and travel communities.

Through these images, the 35-year-old photographer aims to showcase the unique and harmonious beauty of Vietnam’s natural landscapes and the interplay between nature and humankind.

Kordan’s journey began in Quang Phu Cau, a village on the outskirts of Hanoi, renowned for its artisanal incense stick-making. He describes it as “a vibrant and unique feast for the eyes,” inviting photographers to capture the iconic scenes from both ground level and bird’s-eye views. He encourages visitors to create award-winning images that will leave a lasting impression long after they’ve departed this magical place.

Currently based in Bali, Indonesia, Kordan is an avid traveler and landscape photographer. His travels have taken him to various destinations, including Japan, Myanmar, Antarctica, Iceland, and Italy, with Vietnam being his most recent exploration.

The vibrant and colorful landscape of Quang Phu Cau village from above.
The craft village of Quang Phu Cau, a wonderful attraction just outside Hanoi.
The soy sauce village of Hung Yen, captured through Daniel’s lens.
The mystical and magical scenery of Ha Long Bay in Quang Ninh Province, located about 150 kilometers from Hanoi.
Daniel’s journey continues to the Long Coc Tea Valley in Phu Tho Province, located in Vietnam’s northern midland and mountainous region.
Mu Cang Chai, a district in Yen Bai Province, located approximately 300 kilometers from Hanoi, is breathtakingly beautiful, especially when the rice terraces are flooded.
The indigenous H’Mong people, who call this land home.
Tu Le Valley in Yen Bai Province is another of Daniel’s favorite destinations in Vietnam. It is surrounded by majestic mountain ranges and spectacular terraced fields.
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