Hello everyone, how are you today?
Today is a rainy day in my city. I've been working from home all day, and tonight I've decided to take you to one of my favorite cafes where I can rediscover old values and memories. First, let me finish this hot cocoa and I'll show you around.
First, let me introduce a little about Trinh Cafe. Trinh Cafe is located in a small alley at 22/4 Le Dinh Duong, Hai Chau district, Da Nang. It was renovated from an old house. And it still retains the architecture of that house. The walls, the doors, the bookshelves, the tables and chairs, the loft, the stairs,... all are kept the same. The owner just cleverly rearranged the arrangement and added the necessary items to create this cozy space.
Now let's go around to explore every corner of this cafe.
First, in the middle of the house, you will see the area that used to be the living room and the loft above used to worship ancestors. Now this area has been renovated into a display of antiques that were used in the years 1930-1975 and a small sitting area. While the worship room on the loft above is still the same.
This house still retains the popular "3-room" architecture of old houses in Vietnam. The space in the middle is the worship room and the living room. Two rooms on either side of the living room are 2 bedrooms. Now, the bedroom on the left has been converted into an open sitting space for groups of friends to sit and chat. And the bedroom on the right has been converted into a closed study and reading room.
This is the corridor area connecting these three spaces. It is also converted into a sitting area.
This is called the "extra" room in the ancient architecture of Vietnam. This room functions as a living room or a bedroom for families with many members. Most of the old Vietnamese families have three generations living in the same house, so this room is very popular. Now it has also been converted into a sitting area.
I think this used to be the kitchen and storage area before. And now it has been converted into a bartending area and a small sitting area.
And finally, the garden and toilet area remains the same and has been slightly transformed to become an outdoor sitting area close to nature.
Okay, now we're going to get a little closer to see what's in each area.
First, you can easily come across old familiar objects arranged in different corners of the house. They can be dishes, bowls, televisions, radios, fans, phones,... They really bring back my childhood memories. I'm in the lucky generation that used one of these when I was very little. My family also had a black and white television, it was one of the first in my village, so every evening everyone in the neighborhood gathered at my house to watch TV, and my house once became a mini cinema. I really miss that time.
The old-style wooden tables and chairs are also a feature of this cafe. It's comfortable to sit in these chairs drinking coffee and chatting with friends. Indeed, our forefathers did a great job to design these wonderful tables and chairs to enjoy life.
Essential items used by soldiers during the war from 1930-1975 are also found here. They reflect a heroic period of our forefathers generation, who fought and died to regain independence and freedom for the country.
This is also a library of books published so many years ago that now their text and colors are faded. Some of them are valuable documents that you can't find everywhere. Sitting in a corner and reading books with old fonts, words and the author's perspective on life in the past is also very interesting.
And finally, the old photos are collected and hung around the cafe by the owner. Wow, it's great to revisit the images of the old days through these photos. This greatly inspired my love of photography. Maybe, 100 years from now, someone will enjoy looking at my pictures. 😁
This is such an amazing post, I had to go over and over, catch the smallest details that you didn't miss. Your attention to detail, the up close and personal pictures, (my favorite kind!) leave me speechless. The old Vietnamese architecture is one that I am in love with. It was communal living at its best. I actually like generational living. That is the way I was brought up and it is comfortable to me. The wisdom of the elders? Priceless.
I love this cafe. The libraries and the pictures from it? Superb shots. Your photography has clicked up dozens of notches. Your writing is right with it. You are good. Never compromise what you have.
It's late or I would keep going on and on. I love it. I do.
Thank you very much for your lovely words @dswigle. I'm happy that you liked the post.
I love history and old things. Every time, I visit this kind of place, I learn something new in old stuffs. 😁
I think I will keep many old things in my future house. Even though some of them are not convenient, they help me slow down and live a real life.
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@dodovietnam đi khảo sát để về mở quán hả a ?
a mở quán cafe đi rồi e với xiền heo mở quán nhậu bên cạnh 😁😁
haha mưa quá k đi đâu được nên đi cà phê thôi e, e với xiền heo cứ mở quán nhậu trước anh qua ủng hộ. 😁
Dạo này đi cà phê nhiều ghê nha :)
Haha mưa quá k đi đâu đc nên đi cà phê em ei.
I absolutely love how this place looks! So many books🤩🤩🤩 it gives you the vibe of being at home, in a warm cosy vintage corner of your life.
Yep, the purpose of the owner is making customers feel like they are at home. I'm happy that my photos made you feel that too. Thank you for stopping by @creativemary
Its Beautiful
Thank you very much @lijans
Hello @dodovietnam, you're making me regret not heading over to Vietnam when I lived in Asia; however,I'm making note of these awesome places that you share here.
That such an amazing coffee shop! I could be so content in such a place.
Great concept, and design:)
No worries, @millycf1976 when you come here again in the future, I will take you to those cafes. Thank you very much for creating such a wonderful community for me to share these places.
That's very kind of you 😊
Thank you for finding and sharing these places.
I think museum peices are valuable things that give a glimpse of history. Technology develops so fast, that the younger generation have difficulty recognising items that were prominent in my youth.
I love it:)
I totally, I'm not sure whether people care about something like this after 20 years.
Yes, that's the impression I get from millennials... Even wearing watches is regarded as old fashioned since they can tell the time from their mobiles.😏
Còn góc mô ở quán mà chưa kịp chụp không Đô? Để mai gửi con rồi tung tăng qua đó kiềm ít tấm về tối múa chữ cho hơn Đô 🤭🤭🤭
haha hết rồi Ng ơi, kiếm quán khác đi.
haha chụp lens này không muốn tháo hả anh, tia bén quá huhuhú
uhm chụp phể luôn em, thanks e nhé.
đừng để khẩu lớn quá a nhé. chơi lens này phải xé tia mấy cm ms phê, Em ghiền tia lắm kkk
uhm nhìn hay thiệt, thường em để khẩu độ mấy, ban ngày với ban đêm có khác nhau không?
Anh Đô làm em nhớ hương vị cafe quá :))
mời e một tách cà phê nha.
Love the vibe of this cafe🧡
Thank you very much @jongcl
It holds so many memories of days gone by
The objects, even the tables and chairs from a long time ago
Enjoyed this picture trip 😊
Thank you very much @kaerpediem
I love old things, so this is kind of my favorite place.