Da Lat Old Railway Station
Da Lat Old Railway Station is one of the most beautiful railway stations in Vietnam. Originally built by the French, the station features an exotic combination of orange and yellow colors, three pointed roofs, and stained glass windows, giving it a unique charm. The vintage trains add to the nostalgic feel. Currently, several vintage carriages and a steam locomotive are available for tourists to visit and take photos, making it a popular spot for local brides to shoot their wedding photos. However, it is not just a beautiful decoration; the railway line leads to a small town called Trai Mat, with five round-trip trains running daily. Along the way, you can enjoy the stunning scenery of Da Lat.
Crazy House
The architectural style of this house is very unique, resembling a maze from the outside, making it somewhat dizzying at first glance. The ground is very spacious, the building is colorful, and the walls are inlaid with glass bottles of various shapes and sizes. Inside, there are various antiques and decorations, making it very distinctive. Standing inside this house feels like being in an exciting and thrilling maze. Playing here feels like regaining the innocence of childhood, with its unique design and psychedelic scenes, it is full of a forest fairy tale atmosphere. If you travel to Vietnam, you must not miss this mysterious building!
Domaine de Marie Convent
The Domaine de Marie Convent stands majestically on a hillside, offering a panoramic view of Da Lat. The hillside is adorned with purple flowers, complementing the surrounding yellow houses and exuding a vibrant energy. Sunlight filters through the leaves, casting a warm glow on the road. The convent is both an orphanage and a school, providing free education for disabled children, creating an atmosphere filled with love. Visitors can enter for free, but please be sure to keep quiet.
Linh Phuoc Pagoda
Linh Phuoc Pagoda is located on a hillside in a small town in the southern part of Da Lat, Vietnam. Its architecture is incredibly beautiful and indescribable. Unlike the solemn and majestic temples in China, Linh Phuoc Pagoda is famous for its dragon pillars in front, dragon carvings on the walls, dragon decorations on the windows, and the decorations above the lintel, all of which are made of colorful ceramic or glass fragments. The pagoda is about seven stories high and looks like a complex and exquisite hollowed-out artwork from any angle. It is delicate up close and magnificent from afar, with the Chinese decorations being particularly noteworthy. It takes only 20 minutes by train from Da Lat Railway Station to reach the pagoda.
Dalat Cathedral
The exterior of Dalat Cathedral resembles a medieval European cathedral, used by the French and other Europeans when they were in Dalat or on vacation. The colorful stained glass statues inside the cathedral, reflecting against the blue sky and white clouds, make one marvel at the wonderful design. As night falls, the cathedral is illuminated, and the 70 French-made stained glass windows inside decorate the interior in a dazzling array of colors, making one feel as if they are in a dream!