This picture transports the viewer to the magnificent architecture of the historic imperial city of Hue in central Vietnam. The two people in white, traditional robes walk through an ornate, red and gold colonnade. The fine details of the wall reliefs, the elaborate carvings and the imposing roof reflect the craftsmanship and importance of the former imperial residence. Such a palace corridor is characteristic of Vietnam's heritage and symbolises ceremonies, history and the spiritual depth of the culture. The motif combines historical ambience with a fascinating colour palette of red, gold and white. The view from the perspective of the corridor draws you into the distance and invites you to dream of past dynasties, courtly life and generations that have travelled this path. As a mural, this photo brings elegance, world heritage and the magic of Vietnamese palace architecture to any room and appeals to lovers of history, tradition and Asian aesthetics.
NZME is a versatile photographer and videographer based in Berlin whose work is strongly influenced by his passion for travelling and experiencing different cultures. His portfolio includes striking street, landscape and architectural photography from different regions of the world - including Thailand, Hong Kong, Colombia, Spain,.. Read more…