Visit a very rustic corner of Hanoi of a hermit

Le Hong Thai, hermit or painter?

LE HONG THAI HAS NOT HAD A DOMESTIC EXHIBITION FOR MORE THAN A DECADE

Perhaps a few precious friends have some of his paintings and hang them in their offices, businesses, or homes.

Partly because he did not feel close to the art world even though he had previously been close friends with painters and artists in Vietnam.

It can be said that he is an artist in hiding.

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Visit a very rustic corner of Hanoi of a hermit

Ethnic house, with French shutters, overlooking a water tank, ornamental plants – a delicate yet gentle combination.

Visit a very rustic corner of Hanoi of a hermit

Ethnic house, with French shutters, overlooking a water tank, ornamental plants – a delicate yet gentle combination.

Visit a very rustic corner of Hanoi of a hermit

The Japanese-style gravel garden is in harmony with the simple European-style facade of the house.

Step through the threshold and slow down in the open gravel garden, slowly admiring the hundreds of tiny leafy trees.

In 10 years, his garden and house have changed quite a lot.

Initially, this was a stilt house of the H’mong ethnic people, brought from Hoa Binh.

A few years later, the house was raised again, surrounded by brick walls, and a rectangular lake in front.

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Visit a very rustic corner of Hanoi of a hermit

Raised ethnic stilt houses, single tables, chairs and carpets remind of the aristocratic space and medieval castle.

Visit a very rustic corner of Hanoi of a hermit

Raised ethnic stilt houses, single tables, chairs and carpets remind of the aristocratic space and medieval castle.

Le Hong Thai’s ingenuity and aesthetic sense are also revealed through the way he grafted old glass windows into a rudimentary stilt house.

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Old glass windows are grafted onto a rudimentary stilt house. At first glance, this seems like a villa from somewhere in France.

The Japanese-style gravel garden is in harmony with the simple European-style facade of the house.

But raise your eyes, start to see columns, beams, bamboo roofs, etc. and realize you are in an ethnic stilt house.

But every time I go to Le Hong Thai’s house, sitting in one place for a long time is difficult.

Le Hong Thai is a collector, but he doesn’t display it too much.

From the living area downstairs to the sleeping area on the second floor, everywhere are interesting corners, places where you want to sit down, pick up a book, play a guitar, and drink a cup of tea.

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Everywhere are interesting corners, places where you want to sit down, pick up a book, play a guitar, and drink a cup of tea.

The owner’s personality is expressed through changes in the living room layout, combined with the homeowner’s paintings.

Musical instruments from pianos to lutes and lutes are located in several places in a rustic stilt house.

The owner collects with high aesthetics, no frills, and respects natural presentation.

The owner collects with high aesthetics, no frills, and respects natural presentation.

The owner collects with high aesthetics, no frills, and respects natural presentation.

Le Hong Thai, hermit or painter?

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Technological lights create a cozy bed area, a relaxing space to get lost in Murakami’s world.

Technological lights create a cozy bed area, a relaxing space to get lost in Murakami’s world.

Now let’s just hope he’s free, let me stop by for a few days, rent a house and rest.

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The worship corner seems to be the place where the homeowner enjoys tea.

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