DA LAT VALLEY
In the 1890s, French explorers, including bacteriologist Alexandre Yersin, proposed a resort in the highlands of Cochinchina. The site was moved from Dankia to the current location by Étienne Tardif. In 1907, the first hotel was built, and urban planning was done by Ernest Hébrard, who created villas, boulevards, and a health complex.
The city became a hub for French education, with boarding schools and military academies. Da Lat's cool climate and pine forests earned it the nickname "City of Eternal Spring." Known for its temperate agriculture and flower industry, it also hosts research in biotechnology and nuclear physics.
In the 1890s, French explorers, including bacteriologist Alexandre Yersin, proposed a resort in the highlands of Cochinchina. The site was moved from Dankia to the current location by Étienne Tardif. In 1907, the first hotel was built, and urban planning was done by Ernest Hébrard, who created villas, boulevards, and a health complex.
The city became a hub for French education, with boarding schools and military academies. Da Lat's cool climate and pine forests earned it the nickname "City of Eternal Spring." Known for its temperate agriculture and flower industry, it also hosts research in biotechnology and nuclear physics.
In the 1890s, French explorers, including bacteriologist Alexandre Yersin, proposed a resort in the highlands of Cochinchina. The site was moved from Dankia to the current location by Étienne Tardif. In 1907, the first hotel was built, and urban planning was done by Ernest Hébrard, who created villas, boulevards, and a health complex.
The city became a hub for French education, with boarding schools and military academies. Da Lat's cool climate and pine forests earned it the nickname "City of Eternal Spring." Known for its temperate agriculture and flower industry, it also hosts research in biotechnology and nuclear physics.
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