The idyllic beauty of Vietnam in Southeast Asia
Chris König, a 22-year-old photographer, has a 5-month trip in Southeast Asian countries, including Vietnam, with stunning photographs of the landscape and human life.
Chris König, a 22-year-old photographer, has a 5-month trip in Southeast Asian countries, including Vietnam, with stunning photographs of the landscape and human life.
In Vietnam, König recorded the majestic scenery on the way to conquer Fansipan peak - the roof of Indochina, with green forest, high mountains and white clouds covered.
A casual color in daily life in Hanoi capital: the barber carefully read the newspaper while waiting for the customer.
An ethnic woman in Sa Pa cooks rice in the sunlight shining through the wall.König said the dishes here are delicious.
Beautiful dawn as in fairy on Indonesia's famous Bromo mountain.This is an active volcano, with a height of 2,329 m, often submerged in cloudy sea, attracting many visitors and photographers.
The fresh air on Mount Bromo creates the ideal conditions for König to capture the image of the galaxy in the deep blue night sky.
A passenger car traveling on a volcanic ash base, with a backdrop of a majestic Bromo mountain, can make anyone with an adventurous spirit want to backpack and go.
Located in East Java, Indonesia, Lake Ijen is located on the blue Ijen volcano obsessed.The water is very toxic because it contains acid.This is also where sulfur is exploited.
Lush green terraces in the sun in Bali, Indonesia's world famous resort destination.This land is not only beautiful but also scored by unique culture, fresh cuisine and excellent spas.
The bull car rushes in the warm, red sunset in Bagan, the sacred Buddha land of Myanmar.
A Chin man hunter in Myanmar in traditional costumes.
Images of gentle white herds have become a characteristic beauty of Myanmar.
Arriving in Bagan on the right occasion, visitors can rent hot air balloons to see the panoramic view of this beautiful land from above.
A monk is immersed in the water in Mandalay, Myanmar.
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