A palace where Vietnam’s last king Bao Dai lived from 1949-1955 in the
resort city of Da Lat, the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong, was
re-opened for tourists on September 19 after a year-long renovation.
A palace where Vietnam’s last king Bao Dai lived from 1949-1955 in the
resort city of Da Lat, the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong, was
re-opened for tourists on September 19 after a year-long renovation.
King 1 Palace of Vietnam's last king Bao Dai.
The King 1 Palace, built in 1940 with classical European architecture,
spans more than 18 hectares on a pine hill along Tran Quang Dieu street
in Da Lat city.
The conservation and upgrades to the facility were implemented late
since last year at a total cost of 700 billion VND (31.8 million USD).
Da Lat is home to three renowned palaces of the King, which holds both cultural and historical significance.
Dinh thự của vị vua cuối cùng triều Nguyễn tại Đà Lạt nay đã được trùng
tu, sửa chữa và đón khách tham quan sau một năm đóng cửa.