The "going-through" mirror in Da Lat City. Cre: Trung Nghia |
The mirror with a unique design in a cafe is making a fever in the tourism community. A rectangular mirror carved with a circle in the middle, placed on a meadow reflecting the hilly landscape is a hit in the tourism community. It is a piece of work in a coffee shop on Mimosa pass by Truong Hoai Nam, born in 1990, currently living and working in Da Lat.
The travel-loving community named his mirror a "going-through" mirror due to the visual effect that helps visitors feel like they're stepping into another dimension. Hoai Nam got this design idea when he came across reading a foreign newspaper, and saw a mirror placed in the middle of a golden rice field, so he followed it.
Hoai Nam had to order it in Ho Chi Minh City, it took 2 weeks to complete to install the mirror. The mirror came into use from the afternoon of March 1, attracting the public attention. "The number of visitors started to increase from March 3, two days after installing the mirror. I think the number of visitors will increase even more at the weekend. About 300-400 guests come to check-in every day," Hoai Nam shared.
Cre: Trung Nghia |
Hoai Nam said: "Unique ideas will naturally attract tourists." Nam still said: "The installation of the one-of-the-kind mirror is just an extra part of the tourist attraction. The main thing is to create a peaceful, relaxing space. The best feeling is sitting on the hill, looking far away, and breathing the fresh air to forget the daily fatigue."
In addition to the mirror "going through the air", Nam's cafe is located on the hill of purple myrtle flowers. In between, he planted canola flowers and sunflowers, serving many corners for guests who love flowers to take pictures or do selfies.