Category: <span>Tradition</span>

The Grace of Memory: Boi Tran Through Vinh Tuong’s Letter

The Grace of Memory: Boi Tran Through Vinh Tuong’s Letter

Remembering an evening on Thien An Hill, Emeritus Professor Vinh Tuong writes of an encounter where hospitality and art became indistinguishable. In the quiet presence of Boi Tran’s paintings, meaning did not declare itself, but emerged slowly, through silence and attention. What remained was not simply admiration, but a memory shaped by feeling as much as by form.

May 26, 2013April 1, 2026
Anthony Bourdain at Boi Tran Garden | CNN Parts Unknown: Vivacious in Vietnam

Anthony Bourdain at Boi Tran Garden | CNN Parts Unknown: Vivacious in Vietnam

There are places where history is told, and others where it is quietly kept. Hue belongs to the latter. When Anthony Bourdain came to film for his show Parts Unknown aired on CNN, what emerged was not a story of food, but of memory made tangible. At Boi Tran Garden, a meal unfolds alongside architecture, ritual and the residue of time. Flavours do not seek intensity, but balance; gestures do not display, but endure. In such a place, taste becomes a language through which the past continues to live.

March 7, 2012April 4, 2026
Boi Tran Garden and the Gift of Ancestral Recognition, A Tribute Remembered

Boi Tran Garden and the Gift of Ancestral Recognition, A Tribute Remembered

Boi Tran Garden blooms with memory, devotion, and the gentle breath of art. Created by painter Boi Tran as a sanctuary for the soul, it is a place where silence speaks, and beauty lingers in every stone and shadow. In 2011, her heartfelt contributions were honoured with the Phan Kinh Honorary Prize, a tribute from her ancestral family, offered in deep gratitude.
More than a garden, it is a living poem. A return. A bloom that never fades.

July 1, 2011April 6, 2026
A Bridge of Grace: Boi Tran Garden Welcomes the Singapore Cultural Delegation

A Bridge of Grace: Boi Tran Garden Welcomes the Singapore Cultural Delegation

Boi Tran Garden was privileged to welcome a delegation of Singapore’s cultural leaders for a quiet afternoon of art, memory, and shared heritage. Over paintings, ancestral cuisine, and warm conversation, what unfolded was more than a visit; it was a gentle affirmation that beauty, when offered with sincerity, becomes a lasting connection.

August 1, 2007April 1, 2026
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