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Da Lat

Da Lat or Dalat[2] (Vietnamese: Đà Lạt; Vietnamese pronunciation: [ɗâː làːt̚] (listen)), 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. Da Lat is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Vietnam.[3][4]

Da Lat
Thành phố Đà Lạt
Đà Lạt
Xuân Hương Lake in the city center
Nicknames: 
City of Thousand Flowers, City of Thousand Pines, City of Eternal Spring, City in the Fog, No Traffic lights City,[1] Little Paris,...
Da Lat
Location of Da Lat in Vietnam
Coordinates: 11°56′30″N 108°26′18″E / 11.94167°N 108.43833°E / 11.94167; 108.43833Coordinates: 11°56′30″N 108°26′18″E / 11.94167°N 108.43833°E / 11.94167; 108.43833
CountryVietnam
ProvinceLâm Đồng
RegionCentral Highlands
DemonymDalatese
Area
 • City (Class-1)394.6 km2 (152.4 sq mi)
Elevation
1,500 m (4,900 ft)
Population
 (31/12/2022)
 • City (Class-1)237,565
 • Density602/km2 (1,560/sq mi)
 • Urban
204,623
Time zoneUTC+7
ClimateCwb
Websitehttps://dalat.lamdong.gov.vn/

Da Lat's specific sights are pine woods and twisting roads full of marigold (Vietnamese: hoa dã quỳ) and mimosa blossom in the winter. The city's temperate weather stands in contrast to Vietnam's otherwise tropical climate. Mist covering the valleys almost year-round leads to its name "City of Eternal Spring".

Residents and tourists have said that Da Lat has all four seasons in one day: spring in the morning, summer at noon, autumn in the afternoon and winter at night, from the sunset to the sunrise.

Da Lat is also known as an area for scientific research in the fields of biotechnology[5] and nuclear physics.[6]

With its year-round cool weather, Da Lat supplies huge amounts of temperate agriculture products for all over Vietnam, for example: cabbage, cauliflower, artichoke, tea, wine, persimmon and coffee. Its flower industry produces three characteristic flowers: hydrangea (Vietnamese: cẩm tú cầu), Da Lat rose and golden everlasting (Vietnamese: hoa bất tử).[7] The confectionery industry offers a wide range of mứt, a kind of fruit preserve that closely resembles varenie, made from strawberry, mulberry, sweet potato and rose.

Da Lat is known regionally for avocado ice-cream, for bánh tráng nướng and for its large garment market, with a broad selection of cool-weather clothing.

Name

 
Colonial coat of arms of Dalat

According to some sources, the name is derived from the acronym of the Latin phrase 'Dat Aliis Laetitiam Aliis Temperiem' ("It Gives Pleasure to Some, Freshness to Others"), which the French colonial government used in their official emblem of Da Lat. In reality, however, the name Đà Lạt is derived from the language of the local ethnic group Lạt and its original meaning is "Stream of the Lạt", and the above acronym is in fact a backcronym. Đà Lạt got its name from Koho daa (“water”) + Laac (the indigenous people of Da Lat).

History

 
Da Lat ca. 1925

French era

During the 1890s, explorers in the area (including the noted bacteriologist Alexandre Yersin, protégé of the renowned French chemist Louis Pasteur), which was then part of the French colony of Cochinchina, asked the French governor-general, Paul Doumer, to create a resort center in the highlands, and the governor agreed. The original intended site for the hill station was Dankia, but Étienne Tardif, a member of the road-building expedition of 1898–99, proposed the current site instead. In 1907, the first hotel was built. Urban planning was carried out by Ernest Hébrard.[8]

 
A street of Da Lat ca. 1925

Many Europeans used to travel up to Da Lat to escape the heat of the lower coastal areas. 

The French endowed the city with villas and boulevards, and its Swiss charms remain today. Hébrard included the requisite health complex, golf course, parks, schools, and homes but no industry. The legacy of boarding schools where children from the whole of Indochina were taught by French priests, nuns, and expatriates still existed as late as 1969. In 1929, the Christian and Missionary Alliance established a school which later relocated to Bangkok, Thailand, due to the Vietnam War and has been located in Penang, Malaysia, since the 1970s. There were seminaries of Jesuits (such as Pius X Pontifical College) as well as other orders.

In the 1920s and 1930s, there were ideas of making Da Lat the 'summer capital', 'administrative capital', and 'federal capital' of French Indochina. During the World War II, Governor-general Jean Decoux (r. 1940–1945) supported this project.[9]

South Vietnamese era

The South Vietnamese National Military Academy graduated its first class of future leaders in 1950. There was also an aviation school at Cam Ly Airport.

In the mid-1950s, the Vietnamese Scout Association established their national training grounds at Da Lat.

The only major involvement Da Lat had during the Vietnam War was during the 1968 Tet Offensive. Fierce battles raged from January 31 to February 9, 1968. Most of the fighting took place between the South Vietnamese/American MP units stationed in Da Lat and the Việt Cộng (VC) forces. Defeats and victories alternated between the two during the sporadic-yet-intense battles.

Communist Vietnam

 
Da Lat Nuclear Research Institute (Viện Nghiên cứu Hạt nhân Đà Lạt)

South Vietnam eventually under communistic rule and was merged with the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, where the Socialist Republic of Vietnam was constructed and also experienced the Đổi Mới reforms along with the rest of the country.

During the communist era of Vietnam (the Socialist Republic of Vietnam), places like Da Lat as well as Hoi An and Da Nang were regularly regarded as amongst the most romantic tourist places in Vietnam.[10] Da Lat has also become the hub of nuclear research and biotechnology.

Geography

Da Lat is located 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level on the Langbian Plateau in the southern parts of the Central Highlands (in Vietnamese: Tây Nguyên).

 
Xuan Huong Lake in the morning

Geology

Da Lat is a source area for pyroxene from meteorites from the Australasian strewnfield.[11]

Administrative

Da Lat is divided into 11 wards numbered from 1 to 11, and 4 communes: Tà Nung, Xuân Trường, Xuân Thọ and Trạm Hành.[12]

Climate

Da Lat
Climate chart (explanation)
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A
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A
S
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D
 
 
14
 
 
22
11
 
 
10
 
 
24
12
 
 
49
 
 
25
13
 
 
170
 
 
25
14
 
 
191
 
 
25
16
 
 
213
 
 
23
16
 
 
229
 
 
23
16
 
 
250
 
 
23
16
 
 
282
 
 
23
16
 
 
239
 
 
23
15
 
 
84
 
 
22
14
 
 
22
 
 
21
13
Average max. and min. temperatures in °C
Precipitation totals in mm
Source: Vietnam Meteorological Administration
Imperial conversion
JFMAMJJASOND
 
 
0.6
 
 
72
52
 
 
0.4
 
 
75
53
 
 
1.9
 
 
77
55
 
 
6.7
 
 
77
58
 
 
7.5
 
 
76
61
 
 
8.4
 
 
74
61
 
 
9
 
 
73
61
 
 
9.8
 
 
73
61
 
 
11
 
 
73
60
 
 
9.4
 
 
73
59
 
 
3.3
 
 
71
58
 
 
0.9
 
 
71
55
Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches

Da Lat features a subtropical highland climate under the Köppen climate classification (Cwb) and is mostly mild year round.

Da Lat's year-round temperate weather, standing in contrast to central & southern Vietnam's otherwise-tropical climate, has led it to be nicknamed the “City of Eternal Spring”.[13] The average temperature is 14 to 23 °C (57 to 73 °F). The highest temperature ever in Da Lat was 32.0 °C (89.6 °F), and the lowest was −0.6 °C (30.9 °F).[14] Mist covers the adjoining valleys almost year-round. Its temperate climate also makes it ideal for agriculture. Indeed, Da Lat is renowned for its orchids, roses, vegetables, and fruits. There are nascent wine-making and flower-growing industries in the region.

There are two separate seasons in Da Lat. The rainy season lasts from May to October, and the dry season lasts from November through April of the next year. The average annual precipitation is 1,750 mm.[15][16]

Climate data for Da Lat (1998–present) (Extremes 1918–1940, and 1964–1998)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 30.0
(86.0)
31.0
(87.8)
31.5
(88.7)
31.2
(88.2)
30.6
(87.1)
30.0
(86.0)
32.0
(89.6)
29.3
(84.7)
29.7
(85.5)
30.0
(86.0)
29.2
(84.6)
29.4
(84.9)
32.0
(89.6)
Average high °C (°F) 22.3
(72.1)
24.0
(75.2)
25.0
(77.0)
25.2
(77.4)
24.5
(76.1)
23.4
(74.1)
22.8
(73.0)
22.5
(72.5)
22.8
(73.0)
22.5
(72.5)
21.7
(71.1)
21.4
(70.5)
23.2
(73.8)
Daily mean °C (°F) 15.8
(60.4)
16.7
(62.1)
17.8
(64.0)
18.9
(66.0)
19.3
(66.7)
19.0
(66.2)
18.6
(65.5)
18.5
(65.3)
18.4
(65.1)
18.1
(64.6)
17.3
(63.1)
16.2
(61.2)
17.9
(64.2)
Average low °C (°F) 11.3
(52.3)
11.7
(53.1)
12.6
(54.7)
14.4
(57.9)
16.0
(60.8)
16.3
(61.3)
16.0
(60.8)
16.1
(61.0)
15.8
(60.4)
15.1
(59.2)
14.3
(57.7)
12.8
(55.0)
14.4
(57.9)
Record low °C (°F) −0.1
(31.8)
−0.6
(30.9)
4.2
(39.6)
4.0
(39.2)
10.0
(50.0)
10.9
(51.6)
10.4
(50.7)
10.6
(51.1)
10.0
(50.0)
8.1
(46.6)
4.4
(39.9)
2.6
(36.7)
−0.6
(30.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 14
(0.6)
10
(0.4)
49
(1.9)
170
(6.7)
191
(7.5)
213
(8.4)
229
(9.0)
250
(9.8)
282
(11.1)
239
(9.4)
84
(3.3)
22
(0.9)
1,750
(68.9)
Average rainy days 2 2 5 11 16 20 22 23 24 19 8 3 155
Average relative humidity (%) 80 78 77 82 87 88 90 92 93 89 84 81 85
Mean monthly sunshine hours 255 234 255 202 190 147 157 136 133 140 172 215 2,236
Source 1: Địa chí Đà Lạt (extremes 1918–1940, and 1964–1998)[14]
Source 2: Vietnam Institute for Building Science and Technology (sun)[17]

Education

Architecture

 
A Vietnamese Hòn Non Bộ in front of the Art Deco-influenced Da Lat Railway Station of vernacular French architecture.

The architecture of Da Lat is dominated by the style of the French colonial period. Da Lat Railway Station, built in 1938, was designed in the Art Deco architectural style by French architects Moncet and Reveron, although it incorporates the high, pointed roofs characteristic of the Cao Nguyen communal buildings of Vietnam's Central Highlands. The three gables represent an art deco version of Normandy's Trouville-Deauville Station.[18] The station's unique design — with its roofs, arching ceiling, and coloured glass windows — earned it recognition as a national historical monument in 2001.[19][20] They designed the Lycée Yersin, which opened in 1927.[21]The Dominion of Mary Church and Convent, home to Roman Catholic nuns of the Mission of Charity, were built in 1938 with a similar pointed-roof style.

 
Hằng Nga guesthouse is decorated with twisting organic forms.

Of particular note is the unconventional architecture of the Hằng Nga guesthouse, popularly known as the “Crazy House”. Described as a “fairy tale house”, its overall design resembles a giant banyan tree, incorporating sculptured design elements representing natural forms such as animals, mushrooms, spider webs and caves. Its architecture, consisting of complex, organic, non-rectilinear shapes, has been described as expressionist. Its creator, Vietnamese architect Dang Viet Nga (also known as Hằng Nga), who holds a PhD in architecture from Moscow State University, has acknowledged the inspiration of Catalan Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí in the building's design. Visitors have variously drawn parallels between the guesthouse and the works of artists such as Salvador Dalí and Walt Disney.[22][23] Since its opening in 1990, the building has gained recognition for its unique architecture, having been highlighted in numerous guidebooks and listed as one of the world's ten most “bizarre” buildings in the Chinese People's Daily.[24][25] While superficially amusing, the compound is let down by the construction debris and household refuse behind the facades, and the lack of attention to safety issues.

 
The Third Mansion

Da Lat is also well known for a series of three Mansions of the Vietnamese Last Emperor. The First Mansion was built in 1940 by the French millionaire Robert Clément Bourgery and was bought by Emperor Bao Dai in 1949. It was used as a summer mansion for President Ngo Dinh Diem and following presidents of the Republic of Vietnam until 1975. The Second Mansion was built in 1933 as the summer mansion for the Governor of French Indochina Jean Decoux. Built in 1933–1938, the Third Mansion was the residence of Emperor Bao Dai and his family. The mansion has attributes typical European style since both its front and backyard have flower gardens.[26] The Third Mansion is currently open for tourists who wish to have a look back in time when Queen Nam Phuong resided during her lifetime.

Festivals

  • Dalat Flower Festival (Festival hoa Đà Lạt)
  • Dalat Tea Culture Week (Tuần lễ văn hóa trà Đà Lạt)
  • Cherry Blossom Festival (Lễ hội hoa anh đào)
  • "Đồi cỏ hồng" Festival
  • Rain Festival (Lễ hội mưa)
  • Gong Festival (Lễ hội cồng chiêng)

Tourism

 
Da Lat Center Market

Da Lat is one of the famous tourist cities of Vietnam which was included in the list of Asia's most overlooked places by CNN in 2017. [27] Da Lat attracts both domestic tourists and foreign tourists, with more than 1,500,000 tourists and about 300,000 foreign tourists visiting the city every year. It is also the most favorite honeymoon location in Vietnam.[28]

Hoa Binh Area is in the center downtown of Da Lat and attracts numerous visitors. Some popular sites located in the Hoa Binh Area are Coi Xay Gio bakery, Lien Hoa bakery, Windmills coffeehouse and Tung coffeehouse. Coi Xay Gio was known as a perfect selfie spot thanks to its remarkable yellow wall, though in 2021 the wall was repainted to discourage selfies due to danger from road vehicles.[29]

Popular tourist places

  • Xuan Huong Lake
  • Lam Vien Square
  • Hoa Binh Walking Town (Hoa Binh Area)
  • The Pedagogical College of Da Lat
  • Dalat Center Market
  • Da Lat Railway Station
  • The Palace of Bao Dai King
  • Clay Tunnel of Da Lat
  • Tuyen Lam Lake
  • Smurf Village (Làng Xì Trum)
  • Truc Lam Monastery
  • Hang Nga guesthouse
  • Linh Sơn Pagoda
  • Dalat Flowers Garden
  • Dalat Cathedral (Chicken Church)
  • Domaine de Marie
  • Valley of Love
  • Dreamlike Hill (Mộng Mơ Hill)
  • Langbiang Peak
  • Prenn Waterfall
  • Golden Stream Lake (Suối Vàng)
  • The Maze Bar
  • Vuon Yen Coffee
  • Vinh Tien Tea & Wine Company
  • Vu Thi Village
  • Dalat Heaven Gate
  • Linh Quy Phap An Pagoda
  • Infinite Lake (Vô Cực Lake)
  • Zoodoo Garden
  • Flowers Garden and Coffee (F. Garden)
  • Minions Themed Village

Gallery

See also

References

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  8. ^ Crossette, Barbarạ The Great Hill Stations of Asia. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1998. pp 207-219.
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  10. ^ VnExpress. "Da Lat, Hoi An among Vietnam's most romantic places for Valentine's Day". VnExpress Internationa. Retrieved 2022-02-19.
  11. ^ Ma, P.; Aggrey, K.; Tonzola, C.; Schnabel, C.; De Nicola, P.; Herzog, G.F.; Wasson, J.T.; Glass, B.P.; Brown, L.; Tera, F.; Middleton, R.; Klein, J. (2004). "Beryllium-10 in Australasian tektites: Constraints on the location of the source crater". Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 68 (19): 3883–3896. Bibcode:2004GeCoA..68.3883M. doi:10.1016/j.gca.2004.03.026.[dead link]
  12. ^ Da Lat Travel Guide VietnamTravelGo
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  15. ^ "Da Lat". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2012.
  16. ^ "Nature". www.lamdong.gov.vn. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  17. ^ (PDF) (in Vietnamese). Vietnam Institute for Building Science and Technology. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 July 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
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  22. ^ Fida Wild (2009–2012). . Unusual Travel Destinations. Unusual-Travel-Destinations.com. Archived from the original on 26 June 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
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  • Jennings, Eric T. (2011). Imperial Heights: Dalat and the Making and Undoing of French Indochina. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520948440.

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N 108 43833 E 11 94167 108 43833CountryVietnamProvinceLam ĐồngRegionCentral HighlandsDemonymDalateseArea City Class 1 394 6 km2 152 4 sq mi Elevation1 500 m 4 900 ft Population 31 12 2022 City Class 1 237 565 Density602 km2 1 560 sq mi Urban204 623Time zoneUTC 7ClimateCwbWebsitehttps dalat lamdong gov vn Da Lat s specific sights are pine woods and twisting roads full of marigold Vietnamese hoa da quỳ and mimosa blossom in the winter The city s temperate weather stands in contrast to Vietnam s otherwise tropical climate Mist covering the valleys almost year round leads to its name City of Eternal Spring Residents and tourists have said that Da Lat has all four seasons in one day spring in the morning summer at noon autumn in the afternoon and winter at night from the sunset to the sunrise Da Lat is also known as an area for scientific research in the fields of biotechnology 5 and nuclear physics 6 With its year round cool weather Da Lat supplies huge amounts of temperate agriculture products for all over Vietnam for example cabbage cauliflower artichoke tea wine persimmon and coffee Its flower industry produces three characteristic flowers hydrangea Vietnamese cẩm tu cầu Da Lat rose and golden everlasting Vietnamese hoa bất tử 7 The confectionery industry offers a wide range of mứt a kind of fruit preserve that closely resembles varenie made from strawberry mulberry sweet potato and rose Da Lat is known regionally for avocado ice cream for banh trang nướng and for its large garment market with a broad selection of cool weather clothing Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 French era 2 2 South Vietnamese era 2 3 Communist Vietnam 3 Geography 3 1 Geology 3 2 Administrative 3 3 Climate 4 Education 5 Architecture 6 Festivals 7 Tourism 7 1 Popular tourist places 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksName Edit Colonial coat of arms of Dalat According to some sources the name is derived from the acronym of the Latin phrase Dat Aliis Laetitiam Aliis Temperiem It Gives Pleasure to Some Freshness to Others which the French colonial government used in their official emblem of Da Lat In reality however the name Đa Lạt is derived from the language of the local ethnic group Lạt and its original meaning is Stream of the Lạt and the above acronym is in fact a backcronym Đa Lạt got its name from Koho daa water Laac the indigenous people of Da Lat History Edit Da Lat ca 1925 French era Edit During the 1890s explorers in the area including the noted bacteriologist Alexandre Yersin protege of the renowned French chemist Louis Pasteur which was then part of the French colony of Cochinchina asked the French governor general Paul Doumer to create a resort center in the highlands and the governor agreed The original intended site for the hill station was Dankia but Etienne Tardif a member of the road building expedition of 1898 99 proposed the current site instead In 1907 the first hotel was built Urban planning was carried out by Ernest Hebrard 8 A street of Da Lat ca 1925 Many Europeans used to travel up to Da Lat to escape the heat of the lower coastal areas The French endowed the city with villas and boulevards and its Swiss charms remain today Hebrard included the requisite health complex golf course parks schools and homes but no industry The legacy of boarding schools where children from the whole of Indochina were taught by French priests nuns and expatriates still existed as late as 1969 In 1929 the Christian and Missionary Alliance established a school which later relocated to Bangkok Thailand due to the Vietnam War and has been located in Penang Malaysia since the 1970s There were seminaries of Jesuits such as Pius X Pontifical College as well as other orders In the 1920s and 1930s there were ideas of making Da Lat the summer capital administrative capital and federal capital of French Indochina During the World War II Governor general Jean Decoux r 1940 1945 supported this project 9 South Vietnamese era Edit Further information Battle of Da Lat The South Vietnamese National Military Academy graduated its first class of future leaders in 1950 There was also an aviation school at Cam Ly Airport In the mid 1950s the Vietnamese Scout Association established their national training grounds at Da Lat The only major involvement Da Lat had during the Vietnam War was during the 1968 Tet Offensive Fierce battles raged from January 31 to February 9 1968 Most of the fighting took place between the South Vietnamese American MP units stationed in Da Lat and the Việt Cộng VC forces Defeats and victories alternated between the two during the sporadic yet intense battles Communist Vietnam Edit Da Lat Nuclear Research Institute Viện Nghien cứu Hạt nhan Đa Lạt South Vietnam eventually under communistic rule and was merged with the Democratic Republic of Vietnam where the Socialist Republic of Vietnam was constructed and also experienced the Đổi Mới reforms along with the rest of the country During the communist era of Vietnam the Socialist Republic of Vietnam places like Da Lat as well as Hoi An and Da Nang were regularly regarded as amongst the most romantic tourist places in Vietnam 10 Da Lat has also become the hub of nuclear research and biotechnology Geography EditDa Lat is located 1 500 m 4 900 ft above sea level on the Langbian Plateau in the southern parts of the Central Highlands in Vietnamese Tay Nguyen Xuan Huong Lake in the morning Geology Edit Da Lat is a source area for pyroxene from meteorites from the Australasian strewnfield 11 Administrative Edit Da Lat is divided into 11 wards numbered from 1 to 11 and 4 communes Ta Nung Xuan Trường Xuan Thọ and Trạm Hanh 12 Climate Edit Da LatClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 14 22 11 10 24 12 49 25 13 170 25 14 191 25 16 213 23 16 229 23 16 250 23 16 282 23 16 239 23 15 84 22 14 22 21 13Average max and min temperatures in CPrecipitation totals in mmSource Vietnam Meteorological AdministrationImperial conversionJFMAMJJASOND 0 6 72 52 0 4 75 53 1 9 77 55 6 7 77 58 7 5 76 61 8 4 74 61 9 73 61 9 8 73 61 11 73 60 9 4 73 59 3 3 71 58 0 9 71 55Average max and min temperatures in FPrecipitation totals in inchesDa Lat features a subtropical highland climate under the Koppen climate classification Cwb and is mostly mild year round Da Lat s year round temperate weather standing in contrast to central amp southern Vietnam s otherwise tropical climate has led it to be nicknamed the City of Eternal Spring 13 The average temperature is 14 to 23 C 57 to 73 F The highest temperature ever in Da Lat was 32 0 C 89 6 F and the lowest was 0 6 C 30 9 F 14 Mist covers the adjoining valleys almost year round Its temperate climate also makes it ideal for agriculture Indeed Da Lat is renowned for its orchids roses vegetables and fruits There are nascent wine making and flower growing industries in the region There are two separate seasons in Da Lat The rainy season lasts from May to October and the dry season lasts from November through April of the next year The average annual precipitation is 1 750 mm 15 16 Climate data for Da Lat 1998 present Extremes 1918 1940 and 1964 1998 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 30 0 86 0 31 0 87 8 31 5 88 7 31 2 88 2 30 6 87 1 30 0 86 0 32 0 89 6 29 3 84 7 29 7 85 5 30 0 86 0 29 2 84 6 29 4 84 9 32 0 89 6 Average high C F 22 3 72 1 24 0 75 2 25 0 77 0 25 2 77 4 24 5 76 1 23 4 74 1 22 8 73 0 22 5 72 5 22 8 73 0 22 5 72 5 21 7 71 1 21 4 70 5 23 2 73 8 Daily mean C F 15 8 60 4 16 7 62 1 17 8 64 0 18 9 66 0 19 3 66 7 19 0 66 2 18 6 65 5 18 5 65 3 18 4 65 1 18 1 64 6 17 3 63 1 16 2 61 2 17 9 64 2 Average low C F 11 3 52 3 11 7 53 1 12 6 54 7 14 4 57 9 16 0 60 8 16 3 61 3 16 0 60 8 16 1 61 0 15 8 60 4 15 1 59 2 14 3 57 7 12 8 55 0 14 4 57 9 Record low C F 0 1 31 8 0 6 30 9 4 2 39 6 4 0 39 2 10 0 50 0 10 9 51 6 10 4 50 7 10 6 51 1 10 0 50 0 8 1 46 6 4 4 39 9 2 6 36 7 0 6 30 9 Average precipitation mm inches 14 0 6 10 0 4 49 1 9 170 6 7 191 7 5 213 8 4 229 9 0 250 9 8 282 11 1 239 9 4 84 3 3 22 0 9 1 750 68 9 Average rainy days 2 2 5 11 16 20 22 23 24 19 8 3 155Average relative humidity 80 78 77 82 87 88 90 92 93 89 84 81 85Mean monthly sunshine hours 255 234 255 202 190 147 157 136 133 140 172 215 2 236Source 1 Địa chi Đa Lạt extremes 1918 1940 and 1964 1998 14 Source 2 Vietnam Institute for Building Science and Technology sun 17 Education EditDalat University Trường Đại học Đa Lạt Yersin University Trường Đại học Yersin Đa Lạt The Pedagogical College of Da Lat Trường Cao đẳng Sư phạm Đa Lạt Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture Đa Lạt Campus Trường Đại học Kiến truc TP HCM Phan hiệu Đa Lạt Architecture EditIt has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled Architecture of Da Lat Discuss April 2019 A Vietnamese Hon Non Bộ in front of the Art Deco influenced Da Lat Railway Station of vernacular French architecture The architecture of Da Lat is dominated by the style of the French colonial period Da Lat Railway Station built in 1938 was designed in the Art Deco architectural style by French architects Moncet and Reveron although it incorporates the high pointed roofs characteristic of the Cao Nguyen communal buildings of Vietnam s Central Highlands The three gables represent an art deco version of Normandy s Trouville Deauville Station 18 The station s unique design with its roofs arching ceiling and coloured glass windows earned it recognition as a national historical monument in 2001 19 20 They designed the Lycee Yersin which opened in 1927 21 The Dominion of Mary Church and Convent home to Roman Catholic nuns of the Mission of Charity were built in 1938 with a similar pointed roof style Hằng Nga guesthouse is decorated with twisting organic forms Of particular note is the unconventional architecture of the Hằng Nga guesthouse popularly known as the Crazy House Described as a fairy tale house its overall design resembles a giant banyan tree incorporating sculptured design elements representing natural forms such as animals mushrooms spider webs and caves Its architecture consisting of complex organic non rectilinear shapes has been described as expressionist Its creator Vietnamese architect Dang Viet Nga also known as Hằng Nga who holds a PhD in architecture from Moscow State University has acknowledged the inspiration of Catalan Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi in the building s design Visitors have variously drawn parallels between the guesthouse and the works of artists such as Salvador Dali and Walt Disney 22 23 Since its opening in 1990 the building has gained recognition for its unique architecture having been highlighted in numerous guidebooks and listed as one of the world s ten most bizarre buildings in the Chinese People s Daily 24 25 While superficially amusing the compound is let down by the construction debris and household refuse behind the facades and the lack of attention to safety issues The Third Mansion Da Lat is also well known for a series of three Mansions of the Vietnamese Last Emperor The First Mansion was built in 1940 by the French millionaire Robert Clement Bourgery and was bought by Emperor Bao Dai in 1949 It was used as a summer mansion for President Ngo Dinh Diem and following presidents of the Republic of Vietnam until 1975 The Second Mansion was built in 1933 as the summer mansion for the Governor of French Indochina Jean Decoux Built in 1933 1938 the Third Mansion was the residence of Emperor Bao Dai and his family The mansion has attributes typical European style since both its front and backyard have flower gardens 26 The Third Mansion is currently open for tourists who wish to have a look back in time when Queen Nam Phuong resided during her lifetime Festivals EditDalat Flower Festival Festival hoa Đa Lạt Dalat Tea Culture Week Tuần lễ văn hoa tra Đa Lạt Cherry Blossom Festival Lễ hội hoa anh đao Đồi cỏ hồng Festival Rain Festival Lễ hội mưa Gong Festival Lễ hội cồng chieng Tourism Edit Da Lat Center Market Da Lat is one of the famous tourist cities of Vietnam which was included in the list of Asia s most overlooked places by CNN in 2017 27 Da Lat attracts both domestic tourists and foreign tourists with more than 1 500 000 tourists and about 300 000 foreign tourists visiting the city every year It is also the most favorite honeymoon location in Vietnam 28 Hoa Binh Area is in the center downtown of Da Lat and attracts numerous visitors Some popular sites located in the Hoa Binh Area are Coi Xay Gio bakery Lien Hoa bakery Windmills coffeehouse and Tung coffeehouse Coi Xay Gio was known as a perfect selfie spot thanks to its remarkable yellow wall though in 2021 the wall was repainted to discourage selfies due to danger from road vehicles 29 Popular tourist places Edit Xuan Huong Lake Lam Vien Square Hoa Binh Walking Town Hoa Binh Area The Pedagogical College of Da Lat Dalat Center Market Da Lat Railway Station The Palace of Bao Dai King Clay Tunnel of Da Lat Tuyen Lam Lake Smurf Village Lang Xi Trum Truc Lam Monastery Hang Nga guesthouse Linh Sơn Pagoda Dalat Flowers Garden Dalat Cathedral Chicken Church Domaine de Marie Valley of Love Dreamlike Hill Mộng Mơ Hill Langbiang Peak Prenn Waterfall Golden Stream Lake Suối Vang The Maze Bar Vuon Yen Coffee Vinh Tien Tea amp Wine Company Vu Thi Village Dalat Heaven Gate Linh Quy Phap An Pagoda Infinite Lake Vo Cực Lake Zoodoo Garden Flowers Garden and Coffee F Garden Minions Themed VillageGallery Edit A golf course in Da Lat Golden Valley in the morning mist Hang Nga guesthouse A villa in Dalat s pine forest A hydrangea flower in Da Lat Coffee terrace near Da Lat Artichoke tea a product of Dalat Da Lat Center Market during nighttime View of Da Lat Lam Dong Library Dalat Teacher s CollegeSee also EditDa Lat Thap Cham Railway Dalat Palace HotelReferences Edit The only city in Vietnam without traffic lights www viettravelmagazine com Dalat Vietnam Tourism Vietnam National Administration of Tourism Archived from the original on 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