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 1 June to 30 July 2025, the lobby of Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi (No. 15 Ngo Quyen Street, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi) invites guests to explore a captivating 360-degree panorama photo exhibition titled “Vietnam – The Surprising Beauty” by renowned photographer Bui Quang Thang.
 
The exhibition features 100 stunning panorama photographs taken since 2009, showcasing various breathtaking locales across Vietnam, from the picturesque mountains of the Northwest to the lush landscapes of the Mekong Delta and the idyllic shores of Phu Quoc Island. All images are displayed on dynamic LED screens, enhancing the visual experience for visitors.
 
Bui Quang Thang is a distinguished photographer specializing in panoramic photography. Since beginning his journey in 2009, he has traveled extensively to capture the essence of Vietnam through his lens. Prior to the “Vietnam – The Surprising Beauty” exhibition, he received acclaim for a panoramic project focusing on Hanoi from above, also showcased at the Sofitel Legend Metropole.

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