Old railway stations, ports, train museums, many cities in Japan have been retained with different historical and cultural cultures. Old trams are used. I remember that there were also trams in Shanghai when I was a child.
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Dalat Railway Station Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Dalat Railway Station was a narrow-gauge railway built by Frenchmen. After the war, it was abandoned. In 1990, it was put into use for running the 7-kilometre tourism route from the Station to the nearby Trai Mat village. Dominated by orange-red tone, the Station has three sharp roofs and stained glass, highlighting the ancient exotic. The train, with open seat carriages, runs toward the terminal village. You can enjoy the scenery along the way. This is also one of the venues where locals to take wedding pictures.
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Dalat Railway Station Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Old railway stations, ports, train museums, many cities in Japan have been retained with different historical and cultural cultures. Old trams are used. I remember that there were also trams in Shanghai when I was a child.
The railway station in Dalat is a popular tourist attraction in the city and is known for its unique architecture and scenic train ride. Built in 1932, the station is a beautiful example of art deco architecture. Its curved lines and geometric shapes make it a standout building in the city.Inside the station, visitors will find a small ticket office, a waiting area, and a small cafe that serves coffee and snacks. Overall, the railway station in Dalat is a must-visit attraction for anyone traveling to the city. While the station itself is relatively small, it's a great place to take photos.
Admission is free, one of the places mainly visited by Vietnamese and tourists, and there is a comtam restaurant nearby, so it would be nice to visit and eat.
Vietnamese cuisine is fish dew-based, adding other condiments to the dishes, in the practice of natural refreshing, taste more sour and sweet. The characteristics are light and not greasy, the proportion of added vegetables is high, and the principle is to preserve the original flavor of the dishes.
The transportation is very convenient. There are many subway and bus lines that are directly accessible. I must give a good comment. Special thanks to the staff. Yesterday, I patiently gave professional guidance and silently praised 👍.