Right
in the heart of HCMC's hustle and bustle, take a step back in
time. Walk through the door of Indochine House, and it's like
you're back in the old days of Vietnam. Traditional products are
tastefully displayed in surroundings reminiscent of an ancient
noble Vietnamese family. Hanoi's past is depicted vividly
through black and white photographs adorning the walls, mostly
dating back to the nineteenth century.
The skillfully restored portrait paintings, which featured on
the very first Vietnamese stamps, give an intriguing glimpse
into Vietnam's history. Glazed ceramics from the pottery village
of Bat Trang come in unique, exquisite designs and are presented
on Chinese-style traditional dressers. The shop is dotted with
quality, dark-wood furniture; authentic antique or reproduction,
but all beautifully carved. Vietnamese culture is deeply
imprinted throughout the products in Indochine House, as the
name would suggest. Like the images of two phoenixes, a classic
emblem, beautifully embroidered in silk on the King's pillow. Or
petrhaps the high-class, hand-made silks, in an array of
striking colours, which customers justifiably can't seem to get
enough of.
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