The 3-story villa, located in Ho Chi Minh City, is a reward the singer gave herself for her years of hard work in the entertainment industry. After making the purchase from the house’s previous owner, it took the singer two years to completely transform the building into its form as a Greek-inspired architectural rarity. |
The singer and her beaux say they enjoy a contented life in their fully-equipped residence. Chau takes pleasure in maintaining the cozy living space. He especially enjoys decorating the home on special occasions like holidays and birthdays. |
The living room, designed as an open space, basks in natural light coming through the expansive arched doors. |
The kitchen, connected to the living room, creates a continuous area that enhances the sense of space and coziness. Quyen loves spending time in this part of the house, where she hosts gatherings with friends and family on weekends. |
The singer imported much of her furniture, including a granite dining table and lighting fixtures, from Europe. |
A Baikal lamp worth billions of Vietnamese dong (VND1 billion = $40,473) elegantly graces the luxurious dining room. Quyen said she spends most her money on two things: luxury fashion items and furniture pieces. She said she enjoys curating her living space, seeking out unique and exquisite items that "elevate" her surroundings. |
Another highlight of the villa is a spiral staircase with gold-plated details. This spot is Quyen’s favorite backdrop for taking photos. |
The couple also keep the house ambience fresh with ornamental plants, bonsai trees, and a rotating selection of fresh flowers. |
Numerous statues are on display both outside and inside the house. |
The singer has dedicated a separate area for Buddhist worship. She also often makes time to visit different temples and pagodas. She and her boyfriend dedicate such outings to praying for peace. |
The spacious bathroom features a porcelain tub, providing a relaxing retreat for the singer. For Quyen, comfort is a top priority: "I always strive for a comfortable lifestyle. Returning to a beautiful home always makes me very happy," she said. |
Quyen is the youngest of four siblings in a family with traditionally artistic roots. Both her parents used sing "chèo," a form of Vietnamese opera from the North. |
Photos courtesy of Le Quyen