Vietnam’s beauty in the early 20th century was featured through photos taken by several foreign photographers in 1915 and 1916.
The
photos included in a collection were taken under sponsorship of Albert
Kahn (1860 – 1940) who was a French banker and philanthropist.
Albert Kahn
In
1909, Kahn travelled with his chauffeur and photographer, Alfred
Dutertre to Japan on business and returned with photographs from the
journey. This prompted him to begin a project to collect a photographic
record from around the world with Vietnam travel guide.
Between 1909 and 1931 they collected 72,000 colour photographs and
183,000 meters of film. They form a unique historical record from 50
countries, known as "The Archives of the Planet".
In
early 1929 Kahn was still one of the richest men in Europe. Later that
year the crash on Wall Street severely reduced his financial empire, and
in 1931 he was forced to bring his project to an end.
A
century after he launched his “The Archives of the Planet” project, the
BBC has restored the it, bringing Kahn's dazzling pictures to a wider
audience for the first time in a book named “The Wonderful World of
Albert Kahn”.
Photos of Vietnam taken by Albert Kahn’s photographers in 1915 and 1916:
Trang Tien Street, Hanoi
Hang Thiec Street, Hanoi
Hang Gai Street, Hanoi
Paul Dummer (Long Bien) Bridge, Hanoi
Red River
Northern officials in ceremonial costumes
Resident Superior in Northern Vietnam besides his wife and four children
Village officials in a festival
Vietnamese women chewing betel
Smoking opium
A Chinese women addicted to opium
A psychic
A calligrapher
Small wares vendors
Ha Long Bay in 1916
Halong Bay in 1915
Source.vietnamtourism.org.vn
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