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Tourist attractions from the hills to the city and then down to the sea appear colorful through the bird’s-eye view of Dang Van Hai.

Dang Van Hai (28 years old), a native of Phu Cat district, Binh Dinh is a person who loves to explore, record videos and take photos with a drone on the roads of Vietnam. Because of his small body, people call Hai Hai Rom.

One of the most impressive Hai destinations in Ha Giang, with a trip in April to experience the road from Ma Pi Leng passes down to Ta Lang village, Pai Lung commune, Meo Vac district leading down to Tu San canyon. From the top of the mountain pass, you can look down to the Nho Que stream with moss green watercolor, highlighting the soft beauty of the rocky plateau.

Since 2012, while still a student in Quy Nhon, Hai has made the first motorbike tours in the central provinces and has now set foot in all parts of Vietnam.

The picture above is the golden season scene at the raspberry hill terraces in Mu Cang Chai, Yen Bai, taken 9x in early October 2020.

Sa Pa town, Lao Cai in the fanciful early morning mist taken in November 2020.

“From a young age, I loved to watch natural beauty on television and grew up learning photography, realizing my dream of traveling to Vietnam. However, it was not until 2019 that I began to focus on art photography and filming at tourist destinations along the way. The videos I make are all posted on the Youtube channel Rom Discovery “, Hai said.

The gentle Son River was called the Troc River by the locals, taken in July 2020. The river originates from the Truong Son range, flows underground in the limestone mountains in Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park and flows out to the mouth of Phong Nha cave in the territory of Phong Nha village, Son Trach commune, Bo Trach district. After that, the river winds through green fields and corn hills before merging with the mother river, Gianh river in Ba Don town.

Initially, the family was worried about Hai when experiencing long-distance trips and climbing mountains. After watching the videos and photos Hai made, his family gradually supported his passion.

Each trip leaves Hai with unforgettable memories, arousing the boy’s national pride and love for the country, including many works Hai took in his hometown.

Sunset on Banh It tower in Phuoc Hiep commune, Tuy Phuoc district taken in August 2021. This is a cluster of Cham Pa towers with 4 ancient architectural works, including Gate tower, Hoa tower, Beer tower and Main tower built in the late 11th and early 12th centuries.

The seaweed season usually starts in April and ends at the end of June on Hon Kho island, Nhon Hai, about 30 km from the center of Quy Nhon beach town. Algae often live on coral reefs, undersea rocks, when growing long and old, they emerge on the surface of the water to form a large beach.

Hai said that he was rowing SUP in Hon Kho on a beautiful day in May this year, when he saw a fisherman rowing a basket boat to pull a net under the seaweed carpet, he used a drone to take a picture immediately. The photo, which has just been selected for exhibition at the Southern Central Highlands – Central Highlands Regional Art Photo Festival in 2021, is the beginning of photography enthusiasts.

Fishermen keep their hooves on Thi Nai lagoon, the largest saltwater lagoon of Binh Dinh, taken in August this year. This lagoon has an area of ​​​​over 5,000 hectares in 4 wards and communes of Quy Nhon city and 4 communes of Tuy Phuoc district and flows to Thi Nai estuary.

Seine trawling season on Yen island, Phu Yen taken in June 2020. Seen from above, the dance of pulling the seine expands into many shapes, such as circles and hearts, providing a unique photo work.

Clouds drift on Hang En (or K50 waterfall), where the source of the Con River is located at the border between Gia Lai and Binh Dinh provinces, in the territory of K’bang district, Gia Lai.

Hai and his friends trekked through the forest in 2017 to conquer En cave, in the following years he returned to the waterfall more times because the locality had made a concrete road. But luckily last May, he caught sight of clouds flying over the forest and waterfall.

Ta Dung Lake is submerged in the clouds, taken in January 2020. This lake is known as “Ha Long Bay of the Central Highlands”, with a harmonious landscape of sea, forest, sky, clouds, and islands, which is a must-see attraction when coming to Dak Nong.

Hai and his friends trekking Ta Nang – Phan Dung, Lam Dong in early October 2020, impressed with green grass hills and romantic pine forests.

Ho Chi Minh City with the highlight of the brilliant and bustling Landmark 81 building on the night of the 30th Tet (February 4, 2019).

“From climbing mountains, into the forest to floating on the sea, I always go, take photos and come back to save the memories of my youth, indulge with my passion for experiences. Before traveling, it is necessary to plan specifically where to go, where to go to save money and time and pay attention to the implementation of Covid-19 prevention measures in accordance with regulations,” Hai said. Follow vnexpress

Photo: Dang Van Hai

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