Three beautiful Vietnamese landscapes reach the finals of international photography awards

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The contest, which celebrates the art of photography through the universal language of cuisine, attracted thousands of photos from more than 65 countries around the globe for its 13th edition of the awards, according to Forbes.

The award is divided into many different categories, and surprisingly, three scenes taken in Vietnam by foreigners entered the final round.

The winners will be announced on June 4 at the awards ceremony in London, England and the final winning photo will receive 5,000 pounds (about 160 million VND).

Vegetable man

AROLINE TROTTER, UK

An exhibition featuring all the photographs of the 24 finalists will launch at The Mall Gallery in London. The free admission exhibition runs from June 5 to 9 and is part of a festival celebrating food, drink and photography from June 5 to 23.

Female photographer

Sweet art

CATH LOWE, UK

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Caramel Swirl

Caramel Swirl

TOM REGESTER, Spain

Citrus cake

Citrus cake

Italian oyster mushrooms

Italian oyster mushrooms

Wreath

Wreath

ALICJA SIERONSKI, UK

Food portrait

Shrimp in squid ink pasta

Shrimp in squid ink pasta

Asparagus

Asparagus

ANDY GRIMSHAW, UK

Sweet temptations

Nama Chocolate

Nama Chocolate

SEEMA ROSE, United Arab Emirates

Splash Cake

Splash Cake

Culinary pleasure

This photo of women of the Karo tribe was taken in a village in Ethiopia. Here, Karo women work together with stone grinders to prepare rice flour for the villagers

This photo of women of the Karo tribe was taken in a village in Ethiopia. Here, Karo women work together with stone grinders to prepare rice flour for the villagers

SANGHAMITRA SARKAR, India

Stilt fishing in Vietnam. The photo is said to have been taken at Quang Lang beach, Thai Thuy district, Thai Binh. During the high water season, people walk on stilts to push a traditional fishing gear called a te to catch fish. Te is made of two bamboo frames forming a V shape with a mesh in the middle. When pushed forward, fish and shrimp will fall into the pot

Stilt fishing in Vietnam. The photo is said to have been taken at Quang Lang beach, Thai Thuy district, Thai Binh. During the high water season, people walk on stilts to push a traditional fishing gear called a te to catch fish. Te is made of two bamboo frames forming a V shape with a mesh in the middle. When pushed forward, fish and shrimp will fall into the pot

Roadside in Hanoi

Roadside in Hanoi

DAVID COTSWORTH, UK

Photographer David Cotsworth said: “I was on vacation with my family in Hanoi, Vietnam and wandering through many small streets in the city when I came across this old bicycle filled with fruit. Colors above The dark background and rusty old bike make it really stand out.”

Fishing in caves. Father and son catch fish using bamboo traps in a limestone cave in southern Vietnam during the monsoon season. Fishing in the cave can only be done during the rainy season when the cave is flooded.

Fishing in caves. Father and son catch fish using bamboo traps in a limestone cave in southern Vietnam during the monsoon season. Fishing in the cave can only be done during the rainy season when the cave is flooded.

NATNATTCHA CHATURAPITAMORN, Thailand

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