Not only made from expensive precious wood, these villas also have an area of up to thousands of square meters.
Located in Dien Bien province, this mansion worth hundreds of billions of dong was built from more than 500 m3 of monolithic ironwood with a total area of nearly 500 m2 owned by giant Bui Duc Giang. Photo: Vanguard The house has 7 ironwood compartments with a height of 11 meters, including 16 monolithic ironwood columns with a diameter of 45 cm. Photo: Vanguard The project was built within more than 2 years with over 10,000 skilled workers. Photo: Vanguard. The house was confirmed by the Guinness Vietnam record for the largest ironwood stilt house in Vietnam. Photo: Vanguard. Located in hamlet 3, Nghi Phu commune (Vinh City), the mansion of giant Le Dinh Cuong not only has a “huge” area of 4,000 m2 but is also made of precious woods such as cloves, incense, rosemary. Photo: Zing. The villa was built in 5 years, starting from 2004 with about 2,000 m3 of wood, with about 2,000m3 of wood, mainly bought from Laos to serve the construction. Photo: Vietnamnet The interior of the villa is made from precious wood and exquisitely carved. Photo: Zing. The villa of artist Hoang Map in Trang Bom district (Dong Nai) was built in an old and elegant style. Photo: Labor. The house has a total area of more than 1,600m2, built by him in the style of an old house in Nam Dinh with an age of 100 years. Photo: Vietnamnet Walls and floors are built of bricks, columns and doors are made of ironwood, cedar wood, etc. Photo: Vietnamnet. The campus in front of the house is planted with ornamental plants and designed with a rockery to create a green natural space. Photo: Vietnamnet. Video: Ho Chi Minh City preserves ancient villas. Source: VTV24
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