Photos of Vietnamese tourism stand out in the largest competition in the world

According to CNTraveler, the work of "Lighting the dream" by photographer Ngo Thanh Minh in Vietnam is one of the best travel photos of this year's competition.

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The Sony World Photography Awards is the world's largest photo contest, with more than 230,000 entries. The photo named "Lighting the dream" taken in Vietnam by author Ngo Thanh Minh is one of the noted tourism works. (Photo: Ngo Thanh Minh).

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Torres del Paine Mountains shine into the cold waters of the Nordenskjöld glacier in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile. (Photo: Adriano Neves).

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Women dressed in colorful costumes during Gangasagar festival in Sagar Island, India. (Photo: Abhijit Banerjee).

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The simple life of people along the Changjiang River, China. (Photo: Zhe Zhu.)

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The fanciful light of fireflies in Japanese bamboo forest creates a scene like that of a fairy tale. (Photo: Kei Nomiyama).

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A goat family in Pakistan. (Photo: Zohaib Tariq).

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Unique festival of people in Acomayo region, Peru. (Photo: Jose Alberto Sotomayor Jimenez).

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The cubs hidden under the womb in a meadow in Kuwait. (Photo: Mohammed Yousef).

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The eldest son of a Romanian family was cut by his cousin. (Photo: Tiplea Remus).

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Bryce Amphitheater rock forest in Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA, glows in the sunlight. (Photo: Anasuya Mandal.)

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A boatman in the middle of the family's aquaculture area at the coast of China. (Photo: Tugo Cheng.)

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Child dancers in Melasti festival, Bali, Indonesia. (Photo: Khairel Anuar Che Ani).

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A photo of a public swimming pool in Germany expresses the author's idea that people should have access to water freely. (Photo: Stephan Zirwe).

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Sunbathing in France. (Photo: Alexandre Pruvost).

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The seal is curious about the photographer. (Photo: Andrey Narchuk.)

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Kazakhs in Mongolia still maintain hunting with eagles. (Photo: Kevin Frayer).

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British exhibition area at the World Expo 2015 in Milan. (Photo: Laurian Ghinitoiu).

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Impressive moment in everyday working life. (Photo: Nader Saadallah).

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The rhino and the desert scenery of Namibia become impressive through light and color effects. (Photo: Maroesjka Lavigne).

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Larung Gar, a town in Sichuan, China, is home to more than 40,000 Buddhist monks. (Photo: Attila Balogh.)