The couple stayed at Shangri-La Sydney, a high-class hotel located in The Rocks area, with a balcony and large windows.
Shangri-La Sydney offers 564 luxurious rooms and suites spanning 36 levels, boasting panoramic views of Sydney Harbor Bridge and Sydney Opera House, Australia’s iconic tourism symbols.
Rooms can accommodate a maximum of two adults and two children.
Room rates start at VND16 million (US$645) a night.
Photo courtesy of the hotel
She and her husband booked a party at the restaurant in the hotel.
The VIP table area was close to a window boasting panoramic views of the city of Sydney, including the Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge.
The restaurant, called Altitude, is famous for its 'floating' dinner experience when guests dine on the 36th floor, surrounded by glass.
“For intimate gatherings, the restaurant’s glass jewel box of a private dining room is the most impressive in Sydney and literally ‘floats’ above the city, accommodating up to 18 guests,” reads the restaurant’s website.
Dinner is available between 6 p.m.-10 p.m. from Sunday to Thursday and 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. from Friday to Saturday.
The culinary team select only the best seasonal produce for menus created by Executive Sous Chef Michele Menegazzi, Chef de Cuisine Jason Phi Huynh and Head Pastry Chef Kumiko Endo.
Photo courtesy of Altitude Restaurant
In addition to enjoying luxury dining services, Huyen Baby and her husband who owns a chain of restaurants and hotels in Ho Chi Minh City also visited St. Mary's Cathedral - Sydney's largest cathedral.
The church's piers are 74.6 meters high. The entrance facade is designed similarly to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, with three large doors, a rose-shaped window in the center and twin stone towers.
About 40 windows use stained glass to represent various religious stories.
The church is located opposite Hyde Park, on St Mary's Road, right at the corner of College Street.
The church is open to the public for free from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. every day. Free guided tours are available every Sunday at 2 p.m.
Huyen Baby poses for photos in front of the Queen Victoria Building, a historic building located on the famous George Street. The building was built from 1893 to 1898 with European Roman architecture.
This is one of the busiest shopping centers in Australia and attracts many visitors, window shoppers and photo-takers.
Huyen Baby, real name Dang Ngoc Huyen, used to work as a model and singer.
In 2013, she married businessman Quang Huy and now mainly takes care of her family.