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Beautiful palace! Historic landmark! I have visited this palace during my one week trip to Nha Trang and Dalat. Recommended!
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Bao Dai Summer Palace 3 Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This palace was built in 1933. The entire summer palace is a walled compound, a light-colored two-story flat-topped masonry structure with clear and concise lines. Indoor equipment, including furniture and bedding, etc., are in good condition. Each room clearly states the user and purpose, and there are special costumes for tourists on the edge of the second floor. On the first floor, on the right hand side of the door is dedicated to display the life of Emperor Bao Dai and pictures of the turbulent period of Vietnam during the colonial era.
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Bao Dai Summer Palace 3 Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful palace! Historic landmark! I have visited this palace during my one week trip to Nha Trang and Dalat. Recommended!
They have free guides to explain its history, just register at the table near the entrance of Baoda Summer Palace. There are many architects in the house. Although built from 1933 to 1938, everything looks great. The gardens here are beautiful. If you want to know about the last emperors of Vietnam, come here. It’s a nice place to escape the busy city for a few hours and visit the palace and beautiful gardens. We had lunch there (fair price) and coffee. It is a tourist style with Vietnamese and French atmosphere. The house is like a normal villa with many old photos. Tickets only cost VND 40,000.
The Baoda Summer Palace is located in the north of Dagu City and is a well-known landmark of Dagu. A garden villa full of French style, light yellow two-story building. Although the area is small, the environment is beautiful. Flowers are blooming and green around.
The entrance fee is not expensive. If you have a chance, try to visit.
It's a good place for those who want to take a slow break on a nice day. It's an old building, but the quality of the building is excellent and the items are well stored. In the high area, I took a break with the fresh air and took a glimpse of Vietnam's history.
Low-key luxury, suitable for sitting in the quiet afternoons, the queen's bedroom is very beautiful, similar to the old apartment in Shanghai, as if back to Shanghai in the 1990s, not so noisy, the air is permeated with sunshine and flowers, although this palace is not as brilliant as Versailles or other palaces, but you can feel the most real and most foreign family here. Happy private life.
Originally, I planned to go to Valentine's Valley first. When it rained, I went to Baoda No. 3 Summer Palace which I visited indoors. The palace, built in 1922, was the last summer resort of the Vietnamese emperor Baoda. Baoda studied in France and returned to Vietnam as emperor in 1932, when Vietnam was a French colony and the emperor made puppets. After World War II, Emperor Baoda was forced to abdicate by the interim revolutionary government led by Ho Chi Minh, then fled to Hong Kong and finally settled in France. This is a villa designed by the French. Most of the furniture on display is original. Emperor Baoda was the thirteenth emperor of Nguyen Dynasty and the last emperor of Vietnam. Emperor Baoda was educated in France and married Ruan Youlan, a civilian woman, who later became Queen Nanfang. Ruan Youlan studied in France as a child and was a Catholic. Her beauty and talent were once internationally renowned. Is it like Song Meiling? Visitors are required to put on their shoes. Besides, when it rains outside, it really respects history. When visiting, I was curious about the water supply system at that time. It was on the second floor of the villa at a relatively high altitude on the mountain. How did it supply water to the water tank? Outdoor is actually a big garden, you can also turn around for a while, it's still raining, let alone. Baoda's eldest wife went to France and lived there for a long time. So this palace is the residence of Baoda and his wife and children.