Dalat

Dalat is a city located in the central highlands region of Vietnam. It is known for its temperate climate, beautiful mountain scenery, and waterfalls. The city is located at an elevation of 1,500 meters (4,921 feet), making it cooler than the lowland areas of Vietnam. This, along with its proximity to the Central Highlands, has made Dalat a popular tourist destination. The city is home to a number of French colonial-style buildings, reflecting its history as a former French hill station. Dalat is surrounded by pine forests, coffee plantations, and vegetable farms, and is known for its agricultural production, particularly flowers, strawberries, and vegetables.

The city is known for its agricultural production, particularly flowers, strawberries, and vegetables.

Dalat is home to a number of French colonial-style buildings, reflecting its history as a former French hill station.

The area around Dalat is home to a number of minority ethnic groups, including the K'Ho and the Cham.

Dalat is surrounded by pine forests, coffee plantations, and vegetable farms.