Anh mau Viet Nam xua - A rare collection of color photos preserved by the French leaves many people amazed by the beauty of Vietnam more than 100 years ago.
Precious photos capturing images of Vietnam 100 years ago (1914-1917) are being kept at the Albert Kahn Museum in France, surprising many people. A corner of Trang Tien gives people a very familiar feeling, many people can immediately recognize this place.
A group of women are sitting spinning.
The image of the Lady in Chau Van culture
The Mandarin uniform helps researchers guess that this photo was taken in 1915.
The girls go picking vegetables.
Scene of giving calligraphy and writing parallel sentences on Tet holiday.
A governor and his family.
Is rice culture 100 years ago different from now?
Photo of a monk and a novice.
The photo 'The Confucian Scholar's Fingernails' clearly shows the ancient concept that educated people were not allowed to do manual labor.
Artists in Saigon before a show.
Witness of history, Long Bien bridge.
The following images were taken by French photographer M. Ch. Lemire and processed using classic color printing techniques.
They are compiled from a number of different publications on Indochina, published in France around the time before 1910.
A prisoner is led to the execution ground.
The farmer holds a pair of buckets used to bail water.
Boat for mandarins in Central Vietnam.
Ox cart in Central Vietnam.
Boats on the Red River in Hanoi .
A temple in Hanoi.
Boats on the Saigon River.
Welcoming the Chinese ambassadors.
Temple in My Tho.
Ethnic minorities in a village in Kon Tum .
A Cham tower in Mui Ne, Binh Thuan .
A Chinese boat, 1915.
Boats near a copper mine, 1915.
Bac Le Market, Lang Son, 1915.
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