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    Da Lat or Dalat[2] (Vietnamese: Đà Lạt; Vietnamese pronunciation: [ɗâː làːt̚] ⓘ), is the capital of Lâm Đồng Province and the largest city of the Central Highlands region in Vietnam. The city is located 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level on the Langbian Plateau.

  2. Dalat (pdd. 206.000 dari 2009, dieja Đà Lạt dalam bahasa Vietnam) dengarkan ⓘ ialah ibu kota Provinsi Lâm Đồng di Vietnam. Kota ini terletak 1500 m (4.920 kaki) di atas permukaan laut di Dataran Tinggi Langbian di bagian selatan Tanah Tinggi Tengah (dalam bahasa Vietnam - Tây Nguyên).

  3. Dalat ( Vietnamese: Đà Lạt) is a city in southern Vietnam. It was built in the early 1900s to be a resort city for the French. Much of the buildings are European style. This is why it has the nickname "Little Paris". The city is known for its much cooler climate than most of the rest of Vietnam.

  4. The Battle of Da Lat started on January 31, 1968, as part of the Tet Offensive, a nation-wide campaign by the Viet Cong against the government of South Vietnam to coincide with the Lunar New Year. On the morning of January 31, communist forces attacked the city and took control of the city.

    • Best Places to Eat and Drink in Dalat
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    La Viet Coffee

    La Viet Coffee is a huge industrial warehouse-style café. The spacious warehouse not only includes the café but also the machinery for grinding and roasting, some coffee plants, huge stacks of bags filled with coffee beans and education rooms for their daily tours. Even if you miss one of the official daily tours, a friendly member of staff will be more than willing to show you around. You can choose from the huge blackboard menu filled with cute illustrations, whilst observing the multiple p...

    Street food on the market

    The market is a great place to eat but it is not always a straightforward experience. A lot of the street vendors play hide and seek from the police, as if they are seen to be blocking the roads or encouraging pedestrians into the road then the police will confiscate their belongings. We sadly watched one lady have her stand destroyed, which was very upsetting. We recommend the small BBQ stand selling Bahn Trang Nuong, also referred to as the Dalat Pizza. It’s a delicious grilled rice paper p...

    Trai Cay To The Lulu

    For dessert, head to ‘Trai Cay To The Lulu’ for the opportunity to try another Vietnamese dish. The café sells amazing fruit bowls, which come with ice cream or condensed milk, covered in crushed nuts. Truly delicious. The café has a street food vibe to it despite it being located in a shop. There are plastic tables and chairs to sit at and watch the world pass by. If you’re feeling up to trying something new then the café is famous for its ‘Kem Bo’, which is blended avocado and coconut ice c...

    From the north: If you’re travelling from Nha Trang, a bus will only take four hours. Many travellers prefer to leave in the morning around 7.30 am and arrive into Dalat by lunch. From the south: Travelling from Mui Nethe journey takes about four and a half to five hours, many choose to do this leg of the trip on their own on a motorbike! If you de...

    Mui Ne:Known for its sweeping red and white sand dunes, vast beaches, and tranquil fishing villages, Mui Ne is a 3-4 hour journey from Dalat. Nha Trang:Ready to party? This city, just 3 hours from Mui Ne, is non-stop holiday fun! And, it’s wonderfully close to a plethora of deserted beaches. Head to undeveloped Bai Dai for your own slice of Nha Tra...

  5. Dalat is currently the largest tourism city in Vietnam with an estimate of 1,172,568 tourists arrived in November 2017. If you want to find out more about its climate, history and tourist attractions.

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  7. Da Lat. During the colonial era, Da Lat (Đà Lạt), also Dalat, in the South Central Highlands of Vietnam, was the playground of the French, who built villas in the clear mountain air to escape the heat and humidity of the plains and coastal areas.

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