Touching photos of Vietnamese families

Thứ Năm, 29/06/2017, 09:58

PSNews – On the occasion of the Vietnamese Family Day (June 28), the Public Security Newspaper would like to introduce beautiful and meaningful photos of the photo exhibition named “Vietnamese equal families” to our dear readers. 

THE SIMPLE HAPPINESS

Photo: Tran Thiet Dung

The oilseed flower season in the Northwest. A couple are going home after a working day.  

THE SHARING OF WORK

Photo: Nguyen Huu Thong

A disabled husband helps his wife doing housework. 

BEFORE performing time

Photo: Dinh Cong Tam

At the backstage of a Boi singing family and Dinh Cong Tam.

ALL FOR YOU

Photo: Nguyen Khoa Huy

As parents, everyone always wants to do the best for their children in any circumstances so they seek appropriate approaches to rear and teach their children from their birth to adulthood.

BABY AND HIS DAD SUNBATHING

Photo: Ho Thi Dieu Linh

Mother Linh took this photo on a February morning. In the picture, father Ve is sunbathing his son, Bon. With all love for the son, the father wishes the son good health and fast growth.

THE HAPPINESS

Photo: Lai Dien Dam

Equality presents in every moment of families' daily life: A husband is taking care of his child while his wife is cooking.

TEACHING DAUGHTER HOW TO DRAW

Photo: Nguyen Thanh Tung

Daddy's joy after work is to be with his family and to teach his daughter how to draw.

MY BABY

Photo: Tran Van Tuy

A disabled father is taking care for his child. 

SELFIE

Photo: Nguyen Chi Chinh

The joy of a family participating in the "Hanoi Runs For Children 2016", a meaningful charitable and social activity, aiming to raise fund for children with cancer and congenital heart disease.

THE HAPPINESS

Photo: Nguyen Huu Thong

Happiness is simply the sharing of housework among family members. In so doing, family members can have more opportunities to understand each other, and easily show empathy and love with each other.

THE JOY OF HARVEST SEASON

Photo: Le Minh Quat

Husband and wife are happily harvesting the crop together.

By Linh Bui