Amazing portraits of the peoples of northern Vietnam from a French photographer

Approximately 92 million people live in Vietnam, the lion's share of which is Viet - this is the main people of Vietnam. However, viet - it is 86 percent of the population, and the remaining number falls on other nationalities. And there are many in the country: according to official figures, there are 54 nationalities, but in reality it is much more, since there are more than a hundred languages ​​in the country alone. All of them have their own culture, attire and traditions, perhaps in many ways similar to their neighbors, but still their own. Photographer Rean from France during a trip to Vietnam captured this multinational country in amazing portraits.

In the north of Vietnam.

The representative of the Hani people.

Lunch for children from the village of Bak Ha.

A resident of the town of Dienbenfu.

A woman from the Tao people (also Yao). Her hand turned blue due to the fact that the photographer found her behind the creation of a national costume.

A girl from the Meo people (also Miao).

A man from the village of Bak Ha.

Hand of a resident of the mountain village of Shapa.

Young residents of the village of Bak Ha.

Weaver from the Meo people.

27-year-old Vietnamese in national costume.

Meo woman creating a traditional costume.

A resident of the village of Shapa.

A girl from the village of Shapa.

The peaceful landscape of Shapa.

Dyeing clothes. Each nation has its own color.

And your own special drawing.

A resident of Dienbienfu.

Girls from Bao Lak Village.

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