Hanoi’s Royal Room that served over 70 chiefs of state
VietNamNet Bridge – Launched 20 years ago, the royal room at a hotel in Hanoi has been used by over 70 heads of state and senior leaders of many countries.
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Part of the room for heads of state at the Daewoo Hotel (Kim Ma Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi). This is one of the first 5-star hotels in the capital, inaugurated in 1996.
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This hotel used to welcome many international high-ranking politicians such as former US President Bill Clinton, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Hu Jintao and President of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva …
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The Royal Suite is the most luxurious room in the hotel and it is also honored to serve more than 70 heads of state, and senior politicians of countries worldwide.
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Located on the 17th floor, the penthouse has big glass windows and a large balcony faces three sides. One side is the bustle of the city, the other is the peace and tranquility of the green park and the lake of Thu Le.
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The 288 m2 room has two living rooms, three bedrooms, a modern bathroom, a kitchen, a dressing room with many wardrobes.
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The desk is next to the living room.
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A large bedroom decorated in royal style.
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The furniture was imported from South Korea in the 1990s.
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The dressing room with many wardrobes adjoining the main bedroom.
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The modern bathroom.
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The kitchen. It still uses the old technology from the 1990s such as electric stove matchng the interior design of the room.
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The bedroom for assistants, bodyguards or secretaries of politicians.
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The second living-room can also be used as a meeting room, or a dining room for 8 to 10 people.
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The lounge at the main entrance.
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It is considered one of the most luxurious hotel rooms in Hanoi.
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