In the suburban area of Ho Chi Minh City, artist Le Giang's garden villa impresses with its spacious living space, harmonious with nature and invested in the true spirit of resort. This is one of the real estate built by the female artist after many years of working, as a gift for herself and her family after a period of persistent artistic labor.
According to sharing, the villa is built on a land area of about 600 m2, completed in nearly 5 months. Instead of choosing a massive architectural style, Le Giang prioritizes a building that is just enough to live in, focusing on spaciousness and relaxation. Most of the area is reserved for gardens, swimming pools, fish ponds, rocky mountains and many types of green trees and fruit trees, creating a green, cool and peaceful overall.




The house consists of two floors, designed in a minimalist modern style. The dominant white color combined with brown wood trim on the facade helps the project maintain its luxury but not coldness. The large glass door system is arranged throughout the living spaces, from the living room, dining room to the bedroom, helping the house always be filled with natural light and expand the view to the front garden.
Inside the villa, the interior is invested synchronously with an estimated cost of nearly 1 billion VND. Living areas are arranged neatly, emphasizing usability and comfort. The kitchen area is designed specifically for the needs of the female artist, fully equipped with modern equipment, suitable for rare family reunions when children and grandchildren come to visit.



Le Giang said that the villa was built for the purpose of vacation, a place for her to regain balance after work pressures. Although not living regularly, the female artist still maintains garden care, invests in full amenities so that every time she returns, she feels relaxed and fulfilled.
In her 50s, Le Giang chooses a slow pace of life, focusing on health, family and private moments. The garden villa in Ba Ria - Vung Tau (now Ho Chi Minh City) is not only a property, but also a peaceful place for the female artist to rest, enjoy life and cultivate sustainable values with her loved ones.