Vietnam

Vietnam was one of those places that changes the way you see the world. Over two weeks, I moved through cities buzzing with motorbikes, quiet countryside, limestone cliffs rising out of rice fields, and small villages where life moves at a completely different pace. What stayed with me most were the people. Everywhere I went there was a sense of warmth, curiosity, and pride in sharing their culture. The camera quickly became more than a tool to document places. It became a way to capture moments of everyday life that felt honest and deeply human.

Riding the Ha Giang Loop was the highlight of the trip. Four days winding through some of the most dramatic landscapes I have ever seen, where each turn in the road revealed another mountain pass, another valley, another village tucked into the hills. The scale of it all makes you feel small in the best possible way. The video and photographs here are a collection of those moments. The quiet roads, the people you meet along the way, and the feeling of moving through a place that still feels raw, real, and alive.

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