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Ki-em Art House Resort
is located on one of the most beautiful beaches in
Vietnam, less than 50 kilometers north of NhaTrang,
known as Doc Let Beach. It offers a secluded and
relaxing atmosphere for swimming, reading and
meditation. Facilities and services include nine
bungalows, a gift shop, a cafe shop, an art gallery, and
a conference hall, designed by artist Ki-em
Ki-em Art House Resort
is ideal for people who want to escape the humdrum
world. It’s also perfect romantic vacation or
honeymoon...
Besides, Ki-em Art House
Resort is also a place for artists and art lovers from
all over the world to come and explore the beauty of
nature and to enjoy the arts.
Ki-em Art House Resort
serves traditional Vietnamese food on a regular basis.
European and vegetarian dishes also available on
request. Seafood barbecue is served on special evening
occasions.
The house by the sea is
old, so old that its owner, the abstract
Vietnamese-German artist known as Ki-em, has no idea of
its real age.
Some 50 km north of Nha
Trang, an immense field of salt runs along beside the
street. The house is located on the shore at the end of
a village road.
A women bamboo screen
give on to a green garden whit rows of coconut palms and
guavas dripping whit fruit. Standing among them are
terracotta pots of all sizes, used to store fresh water
or process fish sauce in this salty region where Ki-em's
childhood memories reside.
The lamp standards look
like 15th century Cham towers. A brick wall stands in
middle of the garden, facing out to sea. It is piece of
installation art which can be seen from far away.
"Everything here I have
collected, inspired by memories of my homeland, and
times of hardship in my life," said Ki-em.
It all gave me the feeling of returning to my own
childhood home-walking along the beach in the morning,
swimming in the sea, having a freshwater bath in the
garden, falling asleep on a swinging hammock.
An open pavilion serves
simple food: rice whit salt flavoured with sweet basil,
claypot meat and fish, colour sticky rice. In the
evening we barbecued seafood on a blazing fire, lulled
by the lapping waves.
Note:
+ During peak periods, this hotel applies a
surcharge not included in this quotation. Such surcharge
will be added to the quote at time of confirmation!.