Vietnam beauty in panorama at Sofitel

From 28 June to 28 July, the lobby of Sofitel Plaza Hanoi (No.1 Thanh Nien Street, Ba Dinh, Hanoi) welcomes guests to a 360o panorama photo exhibition titled “Vietnam – The Surprising Beauty” of photographer Bui Hong Thang.

 

From 28 June to 28 July, the lobby of Sofitel Plaza Hanoi (No.1 Thanh Nien Street, Ba Dinh, Hanoi) welcomes guests to a 360o panorama photo exhibition titled “Vietnam – The Surprising Beauty” of photographer Bui Quang Thang
 
Presented at the expo are 100 panorama photos shot since 2009 at various spectacular destinations in Vietnam, from highland in the Northwest to Mekong Delta and Phu Quoc Island. All the images are shown on reacting LED screen.
 
Bui Quang Thang, a well-known photographer at panorama photo, starts to take 360o panorama in 2009 in Hanoi, but then he travels and captures all Vietnam in his lens.  Before this “Vietnam – The Surprising Beauty” exhibition, the photographer is well-received for a panorama project about Hanoi from high ground, which is also exhibited at Sofitel Plaza.

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