Staricases in Vietnam 越南的樓梯

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

On my recent trip to Saigon I discovered many elegant staircases in Vietnam. Maybe because Vietnam used to be a French colony, maybe the Vietnamese are much better at preserving their architecture, or maybe they just like their staircases - a place which can take you up, or down, depending on which way you're heading.
樓梯究竟是上還是下?這完全視乎你站在哪裏和怎樣看。 在越南之旅我見到很多很優雅的樓梯。可能因為以前越南是法國殖民地,又可能越南在保存房子的功夫做得好,又或者只是他們很喜歡樓梯。

Rice Field Restaurant

This lovely restaurant is located in the heart of Saigon and has an inside dining area as well as an outdoor area on the rooftop. I opted for the terrace and took the extra flight of stairs which I'm glad I did otherwise I would have missed these beautiful lanterns hanging through the staircase.

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The Museum of Fine Arts

Sometimes things aren't that obvious in life, and you have to pause and think, "what am I looking at?"

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The journey may take you round and round in circles in life and you don't realize how far you're going. When you get to the destination and look back, you find out it was actually a beautiful journey.

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Or perhaps the combination of French and Chinese architectural style gives this staircase its unique beauty. Slim and elegant just like the Vietnamese ladies wearing their traditional dress, ao dai.

The Ho Chi Mihn City Museum

Housed in the Gia Long Palace - Gia Long was responsible for unifying modern day Vietnam in 1802 - it was designed by a French architect and completed in 1890. Bold, strong, elegant and not overly extravagant.

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Den Da Coffee

I love this staircase in the cafe where I spent a morning lazing around. It's sturdy as staircases should be, but more importantly I love how it swirls around. These little details made my morning more enjoyable when I was grounded as it was chucking down with rain outside.

I hope you enjoyed my journey walking up and down staircases in Saigon, Vietnam.

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Although I am not an expert on Vietnam and in particular on the staircases, however, I am guessing the architecture itself was quite influenced by the French. Except for the first picture, all others looks quite familiar with French ones as I lived in France for several years and traveled a lot. BTW, it is quite interesting subject to pursue! Very creative.

Thanks! Yes, I think many were heavily influenced by the French which makes them even more interesting in Vietnam

哇,好晕,圆的那个好晕,最后看见你坚定的站在下面,我才定下神来哈哈

那幾天真的很熱,走那條圓形的真有點吃了。年紀大,機器😖

Wow, beautiful building!
Would love to live in this house... Hehehe 😊
Thanks for the nice impressions, the architecture and style is great!

True, wouldn't mind anyone of these staircases in my house!

These are gorgeous! Especially those from the rice restaurant, very lovely! Very cool to walk through a city and focus on one specific aspect, makes for cool photo series :D

Thanks to your inspiration again!!

I've recognized the staircase from the art museum in HCMC right away!

Your photo was WAY better!!

No way ... !

Go up and down through staircases is healthy :) Talking about the style of those staircases they definitely looks European or French

True, sometimes I think we don't walk enough stairs, I'm going start today and walk the 4 floors down after my yoga classes everytime

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