D a L a t
Vietnam’s last emperor, Bao Dai, built a summer home in Dalat in 1933. Now open to the public, visitors can enoy the art deco architecture of the royal villa, its surrounding gardens and beautiful view of Dalat and the hills beyond. Dalat sits at an elevation of 1,475 meters, and is surrounded by forests, coffee plantations and gardens. It is often called the "City of Eternal Spring". Dalat’s temperatures is usually between a cool 15 and 24 degrees Celcius. Dalat is also famous for its golf course, colonial-era villas, stone churches, Xuan Huong Lake, town market and orchid garden, where visitors can see rare blue orchids.
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