This effort is not only to preserve architectural and cultural values but also a strategic step to promote the tourism brand and affirm its role as an important cultural destination in the ASEAN region.
Standing out with architectural works bearing the mark of the French colonial period such as wooden houses, castles and ancient villas, Dalat possesses a unique architectural treasure that deserves to be preserved and promoted.
In particular, Dalat College - one of the most unique architectural works of the 21st century in Vietnam - is a testament to the fusion between Western architecture and Vietnamese culture.

Dalat is proposed to become a Heritage City,
The local government always focuses on preserving heritages, while developing tourism programs, bringing domestic and international tourists to visit and learn about the city's unique history and culture.
Da Lat currently owns three world cultural heritages recognized by UNESCO, including the Intangible Cultural Heritage "Central Highlands Gong Cultural Space", the Documentary Heritage "Nguyen Dynasty Woodblocks" and Da Lat has been recognized as a creative city of music by UNESCO.
In particular, Langbiang was recognized by UNESCO as the 9th World Biosphere Reserve of Vietnam and the first in the Central Highlands region.

Langbiang is recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve.
The unique combination of diverse cultural features, architectural heritage, amazing natural landscapes and fresh environment has created a unique character for Da Lat, meeting the criteria of a World Heritage City.
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Source: https://vtcnews.vn/da-lat-huong-den-danh-hieu-thanh-pho-di-san-ar990366.html






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