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00For lovers of Vietnamese music, the name Trinh Cong Son evokes a deep sense of nostalgia and poetic beauty. While his songs are known by heart by millions, his private living space has remained a mystery to many until now. Located at 47C Duy Tan (now Pham Ngoc Thach street in Ho Chi Minh City), the home of the late composer offers a rare glimpse into the soul of a man who defined an era of music. Through the program 'Dưới bóng bồ đề', his sister, singer Trinh Vinh Trinh, opened the doors to this sacred space, revealing a world that has been meticulously preserved since his passing. The house is not just a residence; it is a museum of memories, filled with family photographs, personal artifacts, and the very tools he used to create his masterpieces.
Trinh Cong Son’s workspace is remarkably humble and cozy. The walls are lined with tiles and covered in photographs, creating an intimate environment for creativity. His desk, placed thoughtfully by a window, reflects his lifelong love for nature. He enjoyed watching the trees and the rain while composing. Interestingly, the composer had a childlike curiosity, often collecting small toys and trinkets that still occupy the shelves in his bedroom today. His family has gone to great lengths to ensure that almost everything remains exactly as it was, from the positioning of his computer to the two different styles of bedside lamps he used.
One of the most striking features of the room is the collection of portraits, including a drawing of himself and a photo of the legendary Bob Dylan. The connection between Trinh Cong Son and Bob Dylan has often been studied by scholars, noting their shared themes of war, love, and human condition. To honor the 22nd anniversary of his death in 2023, the family even launched a 3D virtual museum, allowing fans worldwide to explore this historic home online. This physical space at 47C Duy Tan remains a testament to his simple yet profound lifestyle, serving as a pilgrimage site for those who wish to feel the lingering spirit of Vietnam’s most beloved songwriter.
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