Sebastien Laval, a French photographer arrived in Vietnam for the first time in 1995 and was immediately captivated by the people and the magnificent landscapes.
He spent the next 18 years photographing and recording the lives of the 54 ethnic groups and the picturesque mountain scenery, green valleys, quaint traditional tribal villages inhabited by them which he finds mysteriously charming.
In May, 2014, over 60 photographs taken by Sebastien Laval on the Vietnamese 54 ethnic groups were exhibited at Trang Tien Bridge during the Hue Festival.
French film-makers Bertrand Edel and Faut Pas Rever also made a film on Laval and his works.
Vietnamese photographer Le Vuong is a veteran photographer. His photographs have been prominently displayed in Europe, Asia and currently hang in Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi.
Photographs taken by Sebastien Laval and Le Vuong were also showcased in the Ho Chi Minh Museum in December, 2013 as part of activities to commemorate the Vietnam-France relationship.
The event lasts through July 6.
- "The Voice of Hanoi 2024" now underway to discover talented young singers
- Hanoi’s university hosts musical theater in traditional European style
- Artist captures old and new of Hanoi
- Hanoi in charming autumn with brushstrokes of an artist with dissabilities
- Painting competition for young artists and artists with disabilities
- Hanoi's streets told through British photographer's lens