Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince), one of the most captivating children’s stories of all time, will be the focus of an exhibition at Sofitel Legend Metropole in Hanoi taking place from June 1-30.
The composition, penned by French pilot and literatif Antoine de Saint-Exupery, tells the tale about an interstellar traveler who comes to Earth in search of friendship and understanding.
The exhibition features scanned images of the original manuscript pages of Saint-Exupéry, as well as personal letters, photographs, and artifacts on loan from the Saint-Exupéry estate, which allow visitors to explore in depth the creative thoughts and decisions of the author as he crafted his beloved story.
All of the images will be showcased at Le Club Bar and L’Orangerie in the hotel.
As part of a promotion, for every customer purchase of a “Magnifique Family” package, the hotel will donate EUR2 to the Saint-Exupéry Foundation.
The package includes a 50% discount for a child’s room, complimentary breakfast for children under 16 years old, and late check-out until 4 pm for families.
Children will also receive a travel diary with their picture on the first page.
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