Beyond the landscapes and famous landmarks of Vietnam lies something far more profound: its people. In Faces of Vietnam, photographer Gonzalo R. Robinson Tornquist presents a powerful collection of black-and-white portraits that seek to reveal the soul of the country through the expressions of those who live it every day. Each face tells a story—stories of resilience, dignity, hard work, and the quiet beauty found in ordinary life. From remote villages to bustling markets, these intimate portraits capture fleeting moments of authenticity: weathered hands, deep wrinkles shaped by time, and eyes that reflect generations of history, tradition, and lived experience. Through a sensitive and attentive lens, this book invites the reader to slow down, to look beyond the surface, and to truly see the people behind the places. The portraits are not meant merely to document, but to honor the individuality, strength, and humanity present in every face. This work has been created with the deepest respect and admiration for Vietnam and for its extraordinary people. It is offered as a humble tribute to their character, their culture, and the quiet dignity that shines through everyday life. Faces of Vietnam is not just a photography book—it is a human journey, a celebration of identity, and a reminder of the universal language written in the human face.