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Wild Himalayan cherry blossoms have been blooming along streets of Da Lat city, the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong, luring visitors to the city.
VietNamNet Bridge – Coming to Da Lat in spring, you will have a chance to enjoy the cold weather and being on a fairy land among drifting and bobbing clouds.
VietNamNet Bridge – Da Lat is known as the city of a thousand of flowers. In Da Lat, a wide variety of flowers bloom throughout the year, but especially in February. The city park is the most popular place for locals and tourists
VietNamNet Bridge – Located in the heart of Dalat, Xuan Huong Lake is considered the most charming lake of the foggy land.
VietNamNet Bridge – Besides tours of popular tourist destinations, travelers can plan their own trips depending on flower seasons. A flower sightseeing tour is unlike a normal package tour.
VietNamNet Bridge – Visitors to Dalat in November when cold weather begins to pervade the hilly resort town often choose to stroll in the bustling night market, taste delicious grilled corn, take a cup of hot soya milk
VietNamNet Bridge – Talking about Da Lat, most people would think of it as the city of flowers or the city of a thousand pine trees but one intrepid traveler discovered that the city deserved another nickname: city of romantic lakes.
VietNamNet Bridge – The Central Highlands province of Lam Dong’s Da Lat City, which is famous for its charming and romantic landscapes and architecture, and lovers’ first choice on Valentine’s Day, has planned various festivals
VietNamNet Bridge – In Viet Nam, even with its nationwide tradition of horticulture, if you play a word-place association game and mention "flowers", you know what the place is going to be.
VietNamNet Bridge - Located in the heart of Da Lat city, Xuan Huong Lake is the place attracting numerous tourists and couples by its graceful and poetic beauty.
VietNamNet Bridge – Blue-green algae, a type of bacteria, has been detected for the first time in Tuyen Lam Lake, an attraction in Da Lat, a popular tourism destination in the Central Highlands, raising worries of water contamination.