This former colonial resort provides a respite from Southern Vietnam's year-round swelter. The town is full of beautiful French-era buildings and surrounded by pine trees and farms growing exotic vegetables and flowers. It's worth the trip just to escape the heat for a few days.
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With terrific views from the third floor and a ten-foot high dragon in the side garden, this modern pagoda is a favorite.
An intersting place in Dalat for any travellers with unique architecture (from broken ceremic, glassware, etc.), budda and bodhisattva statues, the illustration of hell. Although it is not the biggest pagoda you can find in Vietnam, I found it has a comprehensive atmosphere of a local pagoda. Quite far from the centre of Dalat, you may want to combine the trip to this pagoda and the tea farm.
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This popular working religious complex, completed in 1994, includes a shrine and a monastery.
Truc Lam Da Lat Zen Monastery, - Truc Lam Zen Monastery Dalat is a Zen Monastery of Truc Lam Yen Tu. The monastery is 5km from the center of Dalat city, on Phung Hoang Mountain, above Tuyen Lam Lake. This is not only the largest monastery in Lam Dong, but also the sights and admiration of many domestic and foreign tourists. - The monastery started to be built in 1993, and completed in 1994, designed by architects Vu Xuan Hung and Tran Duc Loc. - A peaceful place with many beautiful scenes and lush flower gardens. - There is a cable car station from Robin Hill through the pine forest to this temple, anotherway to experience instead come here by car. Ticket price 80,000 VND / person.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Fascinating museum about Dalat and the local region of its with displays of regional Cham excavations, local ethnic groups, some fantastic incredibly ancient stone xylophones, lingaphones and several old photographs from the French times. There's additionally a lovely 1930s villa up the hill hooked up with the final king of Vietnam with period home furniture & fittings.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
We learned a lot of history touring the palace and even paid a fee to dress up in their costumes for pictures as Emperor and Empress of Vietnam! Palace is well kept and the grounds well tendered. We enjoyed this place.
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PALACE I: FAMOUS HISTORICAL ATTRACTION IN DA LAT Not far from the center of Da Lat to the east-south, the Emperor Bao Dai’s Palace one stands on a charming hill at the height of 1.550 metters and 60 hectares, surrounded by lush pine forest. The Palace is famous by the real European neoclassical architecture, and also the main owner Emperor Bao Dai-the last King of Vietnam Feudal Dynasty.
The entry fee is little bit expensive but it’s worthy. This palace is the most beautiful palace comparing with Palace 2 and Palace 3 with many flowers and nice decorations
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The boat trip was stunning. Really feels like you are out in the middle of nowhere. They don't cater to vegetarians, unfortunately, however, we thoroughly enjoy the setting and spent a wonderful hour drinking tea at the water's edge.
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This enormous market is where the locals shop for vegetables, fruit and wine.
Would highly recommend walking around during the day to see the local produce and simply local life.
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