Finally! The main attraction! The big house! You may have read me calling it the big house in all my previous post, and that's because it reminded me of the big house in Chapeltown UK. They looked kinda similar in the sense that they are both elongated and has a super big field in front of them. Our tour guide first took us to the pavilion on the right of the photo. There she brief us on the duration we were allowed inside before we need to meet back at the pavilion, and told us what to view inside the house, and off we went!
Our group going up the steps and into the palace ground. It was a rather hot day so everyone was eager to get inside to some shades.
Inside the palace, it was decorated like a French palace with all it's richness, from floor to ceiling, with tiles and lightings and decorations on the walls. Everything was very French!
There are dining rooms that were closed up, but we could still peep in. It does reminded me very much of those dining rooms I saw in France when I was last there. But here in Hue, it was slightly scaled down even though this was a royal palace.
Still, the richness of the colours and the deco was anything but Vietnamese. I wonder why Asians always see the west as luxury and higher class. On this term, I think I like China more when their royal palace are adorned with eastern pieces instead of west, although they do have rooms with western pieces.... At least they were very proud of the Chinese arts. Here in Vietnam, it was very much French influence all around.



















































