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Winners announced in Ho Chi Minh City spring photo competition

Wednesday, March 02, 2022, 10:39 GMT+7
Winners announced in Ho Chi Minh City spring photo competition
Photographer Dinh Tat Canh captures hundreds of yoga practitioners in an aerial photograph. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

An annual spring photo contest held by the Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association (HOPA) has recently announced the winners of this year's edition.

The contest, titled 'Mua Xuan Nham Dan 2022' (Spring in the Year of the Tiger 2022), was centered around photos of homeland spring, animals, and plants.

‘Phoi la bo de’ (Drying Bodhi leaves) by photographer Nguyen Duc Nguyen won second prize. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

‘Phoi La Bo De’ (Drying Bodhi Leaves) by photographer Nguyen Duc Nguyen won second prize. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

In just one month, the contest received over 4,000 entries from 364 photographers throughout Vietnam.

From these, only 18 works were chosen for the awards.

Photographers from across the country have captured the dazzling colors of spring with this year's theme.

Many photographers capture not only blooming flowers and natural scenes, but also the vitality and joy of people living in the country's 'new normal' state after the COVID-19 pandemic has been brought under control.

Hieu Minh Vu’s photo ‘Mua quyt Tet’ (Tet mandarins) depicts farmers harvesting mandarins in Lai Vung District, Dong Thap Province, Vietnam. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

Hieu Minh Vu’s photo ‘Mua Quyt Tet’ (Tet Mandarins) depicts farmers harvesting the citrus fruits in Lai Vung District, Dong Thap Province, Vietnam. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

‘Xuan ve tren canh dong co nang’ (Spring on a field of spike-rushes) by Bui Thanh Trung. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

‘Xuan Ve Tren Canh Dong Co Nang’ (Spring on a Field of Spike-Rushes) by Bui Thanh Trung. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

‘Viet Nam se thang’ (Vietnam will win), a photo taken by Vo Van Hoang of doctors and nurses on the Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Street in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

‘Viet Nam Se Thang’ (Vietnam Will Win), a photo taken by Vo Van Hoang of doctors and nurses on Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Street in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

‘Mua giao phoi’ (Mating season) by photographer Bach Thi To Anh. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

‘Mua Giao Phoi’ (Mating Season) by photographer Bach Thi To Anh. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

An aerial photo titled ‘Khi xuan ve’ (As spring comes) by Dang Hong Long. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

An aerial photo titled ‘Khi Xuan Ve’ (As Spring Comes) by Dang Hong Long. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

Pham Thuan’s photo ‘Tron nang’ (Hiding sunlight) captures a snail hiding beneath a mushroom. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

Pham Thuan’s photo ‘Tron Nang’ (Hiding Sunlight) captures a snail hiding beneath a mushroom. Photo: Ho Chi Minh Photographic Association

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