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Vietnamese style houses?

Hi all.

Ill be arriving next week to Hanoi from Spain. Ive been browsing these pages for weeks now and ive found them extremely helpful. Cant thank you all enough for all the information you provide..

I have a question though. Its something maybe pretty evident for you all but not so much for a newbie like me. What do you mean by "vietnamese style houses" as opposed to the foreigner style houses?

Thank you all for your help. Hope to meet you all soon!

posted about 3 months ago by Jorge - viewed 246 times
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answered about 3 months ago by Nadja

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traditional vietnamese houses are really lovely - narrow and higher compared to europian houses. just google to get some pics :)

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answered about 3 months ago by wwu2

I'm also interested in this question because I haven't figured out what the difference is either, and I'm already in Hanoi. At the very least I can tell you what I've found.

While house hunting I have only seen the 5-floor-narrow-house variety, and these places are targeted towards expats... so I'm confused if these are the 'Vietnamese'-style houses--what and where are the so-called foreigner ones?

-Possibility #1: they are hideously expensive/exclusive homes and therefore in an area I haven't been looking;
-Possibility #2: it means high-rise apartment style (which I also haven't seen much of, but I've been looking mainly in the centre of town).

Anyone have a better answer?

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answered about 3 months ago by virezo

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Well, answer this question is not easy. I'm not an architect so I don't know much a bout houses' styles. I hope I can make it as clear as possible for you.

Vietnamese suburb traditional style has 3 rooms with a big front door, red tiles roof. The house is surrounded 3 sides by garden. The front side has a ground between the house and its gate.
You can find this style in any village of Vietnam. I suggest you take a trip to old village Đường Lâm near Hanoi. They still keep it like hundreds year ago.

Because the French colonised Vietnam a long time ago that's why most Vietnamese urban houses are French style: thick walls, yellow , green wooden windows and red tiles roof. The house is in the middle of garden.
This style you can see in Hanoi. In the Old Quarter of Hanoi, there're some old houses of this style "survive".

The third style was created after "doi moi". It's the worst and annoying style of all. People rushed into metropolises, find a tiny land and build up their houses as high as possible. The house is surrounded 3 sides by... other houses. They may be narrow or commodious but don't have any... style. You make your own house style. Government was failed to control housing in many cities for a long time and houses have been growing up in a mess.
Sometimes, people call it Vietnamese house style as a sarcasm but we don't even think it's a style. We call them "nhà ống" (nhà=house, ống=pipe).

Now thing's getting better with new schemed residential areas in big cities.

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answered about 3 months ago by Jorge

Hard to not understand now!

Thank you all. See you

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answered about 3 months ago by pepsi

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If you're interested in the subject, maybe you'd want to drop by Vietnam Museum of Ethnology on Nguyen Van Huyen street. It's worth taking a look.

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