(Baonghean.vn) - On weekends, residents of Vinh city (Nghe An) and tourists coming here can experience a 'unique' space with 'subsidy-era coffee shops'.
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Although it has only been open since early September, the “subsidy-era” coffee shop on Vo Thi Sau Street (Vinh City) has attracted a lot of attention. It welcomes more than 50 visitors every day. Prices range from 15,000 to 50,000 VND for each drink. |
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Outside the cafe, there is an airy space with many colors on the windows, subsidy-era tables and chairs. The conical hats are creatively decorated above and highlight the characteristics of the Vietnamese people. |
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The inside of the shop looks like a level 4 house, with a simple table and chairs, an old-style TV, telephone... making us feel like we are reliving the subsidy years of decades ago. |
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The ancient oil lamp is not only a decorative accessory on the table but it is also one of the objects that makes people want to return to their childhood. |
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With an antique cafe located in the premises of the Nghe Tinh Soviet Museum (Dao Tan Street, Vinh City), the antique cafe displays many valuable historical artifacts, especially artifacts related to the Nghe Tinh Soviet movement. |
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Customers can make themselves a cup of coffee right at the shop to enjoy using ancient coffee making tools. |
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The outside of the book cafe on Tran Quang Dieu street is decorated with many colorful umbrellas. |
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Many people come not only to drink coffee but also to satisfy their passion for reading. |
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Many stylish cafes in Vinh city attract the curiosity of foreign tourists. |
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In Vinh City, there are also many unique coffee shops decorated in "native" motifs that attract many young people. Drinks at these special coffee shops cost from 15,000 to 40,000 VND. With affordable prices and unique spaces, many people have chosen these places as ideal places to relax. |
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The front of the coffee shop near VSIP Nghe An Industrial Park is decorated with bicycles, creating a strange and nostalgic feeling. Photo by Chau Lan |
Quang An – Phuong Thuy