Exploring record-making sites in scenic Da
Lat
With cool weather year-round and idyllic misty
valleys, lush pine trees and colourful flowers, Da Lat city is making a name
for itself with domestic and international visitors. The “city of a thousand
flowers” is also home to numerous sites recognised by the
The To celebrate the traditional Lunar New Year (Tet), the valley’s flower gardens are being upgraded. A pair of dragon and peacock statues made by Thai craftsmen is on display for the first time at the tourist site as good luck wishes for visitors. Another must-see item is the downtown “hell market”, now known as the Dat Lat night market. It is among the top five unique markets across the country and the top 5 most attractive night markets in With only 39,000 VND (1.82 USD), visitors can partake in a buffet of jams and dried farm produce at a series of L’ang Farm stores along the two sides of Nguyen Thi Minh Khai street. Outside the city, the Prenn waterfall is one of the top 5 most beautiful and magnificent falls in Spring is the best season in Da Lat. Tourists can take side trips to outlying areas to see traditional flower villages such as the Thai Phien and Ha Dong chrysanthemum village and the Van Thanh rose village, three of the top 10 flower villages in On the top of the 2,000-meter Two variations of the story are commonly told, with one account telling of their marriage and living together on the mountain until Biang was close to death with an illness. When K’lang returned to the tribe to ask for help, they shot him with a poisonous arrow. Biang, who had been following her husband, jumped in front of the arrow and died on the spot. K’lang could not suffer such a loss and his endless tears led to Dankia (the Golden Stream). The second version is more Shakespearean, with the couple committing suicide together because they couldn’t marry. In both versions, Biang’s father was so remorseful after his daughter’s death that he unified the tribes into one, called K’ho, and allowed the male and females of K’Ho to marry one another. The graves of the couple grew into two giant mountains, called Lang Biang in their honour.-VNA |
Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 2, 2015
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