Paris at dawn: Tang Thanh Ha's experience of the tranquil City of Lights.
Discover the serene beauty of Paris through Tang Thanh Ha's sunrise stroll, from the Arc de Triomphe to the ancient Tuileries Gardens, over 500 years old.
After the Lunar New Year holiday, actress Tang Thanh Ha chose France as her destination for her spring trip. In the chilly atmosphere of the European winter, she shared inspiring moments exploring Paris at a special time, offering a unique perspective on this bustling city.

The pace of life is slower due to the time zone difference.
The trip took place in winter, when Paris is six hours behind Vietnam. Tang Thanh Ha said that due to jet lag (fatigue after a long flight due to time zone differences), she hadn't had time to adapt to the local pace of life. Instead of resting, the actress took the opportunity to stroll and explore the French capital at dawn.

Exploring the city at this time offers a unique experience. While most residents and tourists are still asleep, the usually bustling streets become quiet, revealing the original architectural beauty of the "City of Lights".
Beaux-Arts architectural hallmarks and historical landmarks
During her trip, Tang Thanh Ha visited the Petit Palais. This is one of the most outstanding architectural works in Paris, characteristic of the Beaux-Arts style of the late 19th century. Currently, it serves as a Museum of Fine Arts, preserving many cultural and artistic values of France.

Notably, the actress also had the opportunity to visit the Arc de Triomphe at a rare time when it was not crowded with tourists. Normally, this iconic landmark is always bustling with people taking pictures. In the dim light of dawn, the Arc de Triomphe appeared more majestic and solemn than ever.

Romantic beauty along the Seine River
The journey continued along the Champs-Élysées, where the streetlights and lights from the buildings still shimmered, creating a romantic Parisian atmosphere. Tang Thanh Ha spent time strolling along the Seine River, admiring the city at dawn, when the golden lights still reflected on the calm water.


A 500-year legacy at the Tuileries Gardens
Another interesting stop on the trip is the Tuileries Garden. This garden, over 500 years old, is located right in the heart of Paris. It's not only a green lung but also a historical link, connecting Place de la Concorde with the famous Louvre Palace.

Choosing to explore Paris early in the morning not only helped Tang Thanh Ha overcome jet lag but also offered her a poetic perspective on the city. These experiences confirm that sometimes, a disruption in timing is precisely the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of a destination in the most unique and profound way.


