The COVID-19 pandemic has hindered many from conducting trips to explore Vietnam’s heritage sites. But with the first digital museum on the nation’s charming natural landscapes and tangible and intangible heritages now on Google, you can immerse yourself in a colourful and peaceful life wherever you are.
The green colour of a fishing village on Google Arts & Culture.
Photographer Tran Tuan Viet, who supplied more than 1,000 photos to the Wonders of Vietnam project on Google Arts & Culture, and his colleagues spent the sunniest months of summer 2019 in the central region to get the best shots of Vietnamese culture, history, landscapes, food and people.
Han River cable-stayed swing bridge (Da Nang) on Google Arts & Culture.
My Son Holy Land (Quang Nam Province) on Google Arts & Culture.
Admiring Cham Island (Quang Binh) on Google Arts & Culture.
Bai it la gai, a famous cake of Cham Island, on Google Arts & Culture.
The red colour on the inside of the Thai Hoa Palace (Thua Thien Hue Province) on Google Arts & Culture.
The red colour of Nguyen Dynasty royal costumes on Google Arts & Culture.
The colourful beauty of Che Hue (Hue sweet gruel).
Cau Pagoda in Hoi An Ancient Town (Quang Nam Province).
Exploring Bai Choi singing on Google Arts & Culture.
Hoi An food on Google Arts & Culture.
Drawings of Thanh Ha potters (Quang Nam Province) on Google Arts & Culture.
Thanh Ha pottery products.
The Vietnamese paper art of Truc Chi introduced on Google Arts & Culture.
Experiencing the landscape and ambient wind inside Quang Binh Province’s Son Doong Cave, the world’s largest cave, on Google Arts & Culture.
To explore the Wonders of Vietnam project on Google Arts & Culture, you can visit this link https://artsandculture.google.com/project/wonders-of-vietnam or download and use the mobile app, key word “Wonders of Vietnam”, currently available on both iOS and Android.