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Introduction of scenic spots that can't be missed when going to Vietnam.

The most scenic spots in Vietnam are at the seaside. If you have been to various scenic spots by the sea, go to Dalat. In Dalat, there are not only all kinds of French buildings, but also many flowers, trees and natural resources. So, what exactly are we going to do in Dalat? Bian Xiao will give you a detailed introduction.

Aida Dream Home Hotel

The madhouse itself is a hotel designed by NGA, the daughter of former Vietnamese president. This is a magical and crazy dream. Every corner is carefully designed, strange but harmonious, and I really admire her imagination. She gave full play to her artist's cells and pieced together all kinds of grotesque architectural elements into reality, making it a must-see place in Dalat and one of the top ten strange houses in the world.

Opening hours: 8:00- 19:00.

Ticket price: 40,000 VND

Address: No.03 Kangmimi Street, Huining, District 4, Datun, Vietnam

Transportation: It takes about 20 minutes to walk from the city center. You can visit with other scenic spots, and the taxi is about 50 dollars/day; You can also go by motorcycle, and the rent is about 8 dollars/day.

The madhouse can really surprise people and drive them crazy. The design here simply subverts all the design concepts about the house. The scene is psychedelic and the style is weird. Walking around, it seems that I have strayed into the castle of the forest fairy tale world. Here, you can like it at a glance. Of course, it is the best place for girls' concave modeling!

Dalailao railway station

The old railway station in Dalat is what I look forward to most and what surprises me most. Known as the most beautiful railway station in Vietnam, it was built in 1932 and designed by French architects Monset and Riveron. The whole building of the station is full of French sentiment, striking bright yellow and orange. The three minarets represent the three local mountains in Datuk, and are integrated into the architectural style of local ethnic minorities in Vietnam. Without realizing it. The windows in the hall are inlaid with stained glass, just like a church. Although it is not as gorgeous as the stained glass in the church, it is not bad. In the hall, I met a couple wearing wedding dresses and Vietnamese local costumes. The bride leaned on the groom's shoulder, a sweet and loving picture.

At the waiting platform, an old steam train is parked. The front and body of the train are retro-designed, and the red and white gears are very eye-catching against the dark carriage. The Buddha injected new blood, which will never stop and will pull us back to that forgotten old time. The old railway station was abandoned for a while at the end of the war, and now it is reopened to the nearby town of TraiMat. Five trips a day, the whole journey is less than 8 kilometers. When you get on the old train, you pass a residential area first, and you can enjoy the rural scenery of Dalat along the way. Light green wooden carriages, simple fence doors, red and yellow houses, and new people dressed in Aodai all show the Vietnamese customs incisively and vividly, which is memorable.

Dalai Catholic Church

Datuk Catholic Church was founded in 193 1, and looks like a medieval cathedral in Europe. In those days, this church was used by people from France and other European countries when they lived in Dalat or went there for vacation. Standing in the distance, you can see the bell tower of Dalat Cathedral. When the sun shines in the daytime, 70 stained glass windows made in France dazzle the room. Dalat Catholic Church is the largest church in this area, with European Gothic architectural style. Churches are not always open. Try to choose public hours or weekends. In addition, due to the high position of the church, it can overlook the colorful houses in Dalat, which is very beautiful.

Admission: free.

Address: No.0/5, Tran Phu, Zone 3, Dachang, Vietnam.

Transportation: Walk from the city center, about 15 minutes; You can visit with other scenic spots, and the taxi is about 50 dollars/day; You can also go by motorcycle, and the rent is about 8 dollars/day.

Opening hours: 7: 00-19: 00; Mass time: Monday to Saturday at 5:30, 17:30, Sunday at 5: 15, 7: 15, 8:30, 16:00, 18:00.