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Hanoi ancient house popular to tourists
The house is located at 115 Hang Bac (Silver)
Street in Hanoi's Hoan Kiem district. A Hanoi ancient house with a garden has
stood for nearly 100 years and is becoming a popular destination with visitors
when they visit the 1,000 year-old-city.
The house has been home to five generations of the Pham family.
According to the owner, 96-year-old Pham Thi Te, her family moved from Chau Khe
village in northern Hai Duong province to settle in Hanoi in 1890, to make
jewelry.
In 1920, her family bought over 500 square meters of land and built a two-storey
house with 16 rooms, which has two gates, one in Hang Bac street and another in
Dinh Liet street.
The house was built in a French architectural style with wooden staircases, high
pillars and many windows. The roof is tiled and curves out at the ends, making
the house look very elegant.
Vietnamese culture is reflected by four dragon heads attached to the four roof
ends. The balcony is decorated with intricate designs. In the spacious front
yard there are pots of ornamental plants, stone miniatures and a big fish tank.
The house has a large garden with traditional ornamental plants such as the
Barringtonia angusta Kurj, little bamboo trees and rows of green arecas a dozen
meters high and as old as the house.
Through the ups and downs of history, for nearly a century, the house has
retained its style with wooden tables and chairs and paintings inside.
The house, particularly the garden, has attracted a lot of attention from
domestic and foreign experts and is listed in the book “The 36 guild streets
area in Hanoi’s Old Quarter” by Japanese experts.
Visitors see the house to contemplate its ancient architecture amid the bustling
streets.
The Hanoi People’s Committee has approved a project to preserve the house, which
is the only garden house remaining in the Old Quarter.
Pham Tuan Long, deputy chief of Hanoi’s Ancient Houses Management Board, said
that the house will be preserved and developed as a tourist destination and is
expected to give visitors a glimpse of Vietnam’s old architecture and culture.
It will also give tourists a still and peaceful environment so they can escape
from the bustle of urban life.
Source: Vietnam News Agency |
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