The world of Vietnamese insects is gorgeous across the eyes of Italian photographers

A very impressive exhibition of the magnificent insect world of Vietnam through the photo taken by Italian photographer Saulo Bambi for 10 years is being introduced to the public at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology. , Hanoi.

The exhibition is entitled Discovering Vietnamese Insect Variety by Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, Vietnam Museum of Nature, Museum of Natural History of Florence University (Italy) and Italian Embassy in Vietnam. organization.

In addition to photos of the beautiful insect world of photographer Saulo Bambi , the exhibition also introduces some photos of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vu Van Lien - entomologist of Vietnam Nature Museum.

With an international-standard exhibition hall, the insect world in Saulo Bambi's amazing pictures becomes sparkling, colorful.

Immerse yourself in that magical world, viewers once marveled and cherished over the wonderful nature of Vietnam.

This set of photos photographer Saulo Bambi has been shooting for 10 years from 2008 to 2018, passing through national parks and nature reserves throughout Vietnam.

The exhibition also displays a map of Vietnam covered with different butterfly species representing each natural geographical region of the country.

Exhibitions since the opening of the festival have always attracted the public to come to see. The exhibition lasts until June 18.

See the world of marvelous insects of the country through the stunning photographic set of photographer Saulo Bambi:

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This charming butterfly in the Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, Gia Lai province has a very long tail to attract predators' attention from more vulnerable areas: it is better to lose a tail. loss of head - (Photo: THIEN GOU photographed).

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And the moth in Xuan Son National Park, Phu Tho province has a pattern of big eyes on the wings as a rescue weapon of harm: when threatened, they suddenly spread their wings and reveal a couple of pairs. Prosthetic eyes can be confusing and make the predators fearful, enough time to give him the opportunity to escape - (Photo: THIEN DUONG photographed).

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Wing of a butterfly in Xuan Son National Forest, Phu Tho province as a beautiful picture - (Photo: THIEN GOU photographed).

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This pair of dragonflies, during mating, forms a heart shape.This type of mating is typical in some species - (Photo: THIEN GOU photographed).

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The color and shape of this small psyllid in Cuc Phuong National Park helps it camouflage with the green color of the forest.These little bugs jump very fast when threatened - (Photo: THIEN DUU shooting).

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Haircut in Tam Dao National Forest, Vinh Phuc Province.Hair clippers are useful insects that decompose dead plants, metabolize nutrients from dead wood trees for forests - (Photo: THIEN CHOU snapped).

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The incredible metallic iridescence of the hair-cutting species in Sao La Nature Reserve, Thua Thien Hue province is quite rare among insects - (Photo: THIEN GOU photographed).

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This colorful stone beetle was taken by Saulo Bambi in Tam Dao National Park, Vinh Phuc.The bright colors of some insects like this beetle are due to the light refraction in Kitin's layers covering their bodies - (Photo: NATURAL SHOOTING).

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The beetle beetle in Tam Dao National Park, Vinh Phuc province has large and heavy hard wings, longer than 8cm but they can also fly - (Photo: THIEN GOU photographed).

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The cicada of Sao La Nature Reserve, Thua Thien Hue province has vivid colors and scientists have not yet clearly defined the function of the long appendage on the head of this tick - (Photo: THIEN DIUU capture).

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The caterpillars in the national park of Van Ban and Yen Bai have long hairs that protect them from predators. In this photo, tiny droplets of water remain on the hairs and even The spider web in the back makes the caterpillar look like a starry sky - (Photo: THIEN DUU shooting).

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The mantis is very gentle in Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, Gia Lai province is a carnivore and eats other insects - (Photo: THIEN GOU photographed).

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Some of their immature insects have this colorful color to 'say' that they are inedible to predators - (Photo: THIEN DUU photographed).

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This moth has an overhead antenna that is one of the main sensory organs that helps detect chemical signals in the environment.Males sometimes have more developed antennas to determine the females' position (Photo: THIEN CHOU snapped).

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Each species has its own color and pattern on its wings - (Photo: THIEN CHOU photographed).

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Thanks to the shape and color, this grasshopper in the Pa Co - Hang Kia Nature Reserve (Hoa Binh) completely blends into the moss on the tree trunk - (Photo: THIEN DIUU photographed).

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This moth (female) in Lien Son National Park in Lao Cai province shows a special organ that secretes pheremon - a special substance to attract males - (Photo: THIEN GOU photographed).

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This beetle in Ba Vi National Park (Hanoi) has large double eyes consisting of hundreds, sometimes thousands, tiny photoreceptors called 'baby eyes' - (Photo: THIEN CHOU taken again).

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Red coconut palms in Tam Dao National Forest, Vinh Phuc province has long front legs that give a strange appearance, a long tap at the end of the use for eating on coconut palm trees - (Photo: THIEN GOU snapped) .

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Some caterpillars create a small silk cage to protect pupae during metabolism into an adult butterfly.This caterpillar is in Nam Cat Tien National Park, Dong Nai - (Photo: THIEN DIUU photographed).

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The caterpillars in Van Ban Nature Reserve, Yen Bai province, in addition to the six short legs, also have "fake legs" in the abdomen to help them move in. In this photo, the fake legs are seen from below - (Photos : NATURAL shooting again).

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This caterpillar looks vulnerable, but it has its own "weapon" - the red (horn) appendage and the fake eye look like a snake's head to threaten predators - ( Photo: THIEN CHOU taken again).

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Caterpillars with poisonous spines on their bodies in Kon Chu Rang Nature Reserve, Gia Lai Province - (Photo: THIEN DIUU photographed).

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Moths (moths) in Pu Mat National Park in Nghe An province sometimes gather into large groups with poisonous feathers to protect them from predators - (Photo: THIEN GOU photographed).