
Dalat has a long history of being an internal get-away for the residents of Vietnam. It is situated in the mountains, surrounded by valleys, lakes, and waterfalls. The scenery and the cool climate led the French to establish this city in the early 1900s. Today the Vietnamese use it as their retreat, making it the most popular honeymoon spot in the country, but it's also become a stop on the foreign tourist trail.
The main sights in the area are well maintained and are being built up even further. Like many cities in Asia, it wants to be known as a "Paris of the East". To that end, it's building a scaled-down replica of the Eiffel Tower.
Dalat is also famous for its agriculture. Coffee, flowers, and strawberries are grown here.
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