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13 ngày trước
00Stepping back in time, this gallery offers a rare and poignant look at the daily lives of people in Northern Vietnam over a century ago. These historical photographs, many of which date back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries during the Indochina era, provide an invaluable record of a world that has largely vanished. From the bustling river markets to the quiet dignity of village life, these images capture the essence of Vietnamese culture before the onset of modern industrialization. We see the traditional 'áo dài' in its earlier forms, the intricate architecture of communal houses (đình), and the agricultural practices that have sustained the region for generations.
The value of these photos lies in their ability to document the social hierarchy, customs, and craftsmanship of the time. They show the resilience of the people as they navigated a period of significant political and social change. For history buffs and those interested in cultural heritage, this collection is a treasure trove of information. It highlights the importance of preserving visual history to understand our roots and the evolution of society. Each image tells a story of survival, community, and the timeless beauty of the Northern Vietnamese landscape. As we view these scenes of more than 100 years ago, we are reminded of the deep-seated traditions that continue to influence modern Vietnamese life. This gallery serves as a bridge between the past and the present, offering a moment of reflection on the journey of a nation and its people.
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