Jaw dropping images taken on one photographer's eight year odyssey across Vietnam have revealed the majestic beauty and diversity of the landscapes in a country known for its rolling hills and Buddhist pagodas.
French photographer, Réhahn, gave up his hectic life in France in 2007 to live a quiet one in Hoi An, after visiting the country and deciding to make the bold decision to follow his dream in photography.
Since then, he has captured over 50,000 photos by travelling the country on a motorbike - but only 145 of the photos made it to his first photobook, Vietnam – Mosaic of Contrasts.
The images include stunning shots of Hoi An Ancient Town, Dong Van Valley and Mu Cang Chai - however many are left untitled as Réhahn says he likes people to come up with their own stories and interpretations of his road trip around the Southeast Asian country.
As well as the stunning emerald, burnt orange and lime coloured scenic shots, the French native also has snapped candid shots of children and elderly people in their day-to-day life in and around the magical landscapes.
Réhahn said he prides himself on the photos, which reveal a side to Vietnam that most foreigners - and even locals - are yet to see, because of the originality and seclusion of their settings.
The images include stunning shots of Hoi An Ancient Town, Dong Van Valley and Mu Cang Chai, however many are left untitled
The images are a diary of the French photographer's journey in his new homeland, Vietnam, and its people, culture, lifestyle
Réhahn's images share what he has encountered and learned throughout his 8 years travel in this country. Pictured is Hoi An Ancient Town
Mu Cang Chai Rice Terrace Fields (above), stretch across the mountainside, layer by layer. The fields are a popular attraction in Vietnam
Vibrant emerald: A man walks towards a hut amidst the rich dense foliage at Mu Cang ChaiRéhahn gave up his hectic life in France in 2007 to live a quite one in Hoi An, which is when he decided to make the bold decision to follow his dream in photography
Since then, he has captured over 50,000 photos by travelling the country on a motorbike - but only 145 of the photos made it to his first photobook, Vietnam – Mosaic of Contrasts
Réhahn says he likes people to come up with their own stories and interpretations of his road trip around the Southeast Asian country
The photographer's main aim is to 'capture the soul of his subjects - whether he is photographing people, animals or landscapesAs well as the stunning vibrant scenic shots, the French native also has snapped a range of seasons across the countryImages in the book include candid shots of children and elderly people during their day-to-day life in and around the magical landscapes
Because of the originality and seclusion of their settings, the majority of Réhahn's stunning images are one-of-a-kind
Réhahn said he prides himself on the photos, which reveal a side to Vietnam that most foreigners - and even most locals - have rarely seen
Réhahn travels the country to meet people and capture the most natural moments of the individuals he encounters
The breathtaking images were taken on the photographers eight-year journey across Vietnam alone - he embarked on the trip in 2007This image of the sunset over the valley of Dong Van.