Fresh
air, pine trees, brilliant flowers and murmuring brooks
– a picturesque landscape that leaves tourists with
a breath-taking first impression upon visiting the
Thung Lung Vang (Golden Valley) in Da Lat.
Sloping
pine tree-clad hills surround the 10-hectare tourist
park near the Dankia-Suoi Vang Water Plant, located
some 12 kilometers from the heart of the capital of
Lam Dong Province in Vietnam's Central Highlands.
Tran
Dinh Lanh, director of Lam Dong Water Supply Co.,
says he initially wanted to develop the area near
the water plant so that his employees could relax
there during their spare time.
Company
employees and officials enjoyed the area so much they
decided to join forces to turn the area into a tourist
park, boasting many specialized trees and precious
stones.
In
the middle of the Golden Valley, orchards and flower
gardens bloom with life while man-made streams, lakes
and waterfalls create a tranquil harmony – an Asian
philosophy of balance with the surrounding landscape.
To
add to the naturally-occurring flora, the park brought
in other plants from various international regions.
Interspersed
with the immense ever-green pine forests are not only
typical highlands plants, such as peach, cherry, mimosa,
red pine and p'mu, but also maple trees from Canada
– some as old as 80 to 100 years.
Near
the kingdom of plants lies a rock garden with several
types of precious stones, such as chalcedony and agate,
from different parts of the Central Highlands.
From
a distance, the valley looks like a beautiful Chinese
ink painting.
After
touring the park, many visitors enjoy lying on the
soft grass slopes of the hills under the pine trees.
There
is also ample space for those inclined to camp out.
Tourists
can also fish at uniquely designed lakes, enjoying
the tranquil atmosphere, fresh climate and scenic
landscape that rivals Da Lat’s Doi Cu (Golf Hills).
“I
have visited many sites in Vietnam, but still felt
surprised when I arrived here. This site is quite
peaceful, romantic and fresh,” says Sato Kohara, a
Japanese fine arts student, while preparing to take
photographs of wild flowers besides a lawn on a sloping
hill.
“If
I have a chance to visit Vietnam again, I will return
to this site together with my friends,” she adds.
The
tourist park management is currently considering building
a restaurant that will serve Da Lat specialties and
offer bungalows for those wanting to spend the night.
Also
planned is a garden that will feature rockworks, sculptures
and art.
The
Golden Valley Tourist Park opens daily from 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Admission is VND10,000 per person.
How
to get there
There
are two ways to get to the Golden Valley.
You
can travel along Xo Viet Nghe Tinh Street to Tung
Lam crossroad (near the Biology Institute), turn left
and go another five kilometers on the way to the Dankia-Suoi
Vang area to reach the park.
Alternatively,
you can go along Hoang Van Thu Street to pass through
Cam Ly Waterfall and then travel another five kilometres
down the road leading to Suoi Vang.
Reported
by Nhat Hung - Thanh
Nien News 30 Oct 2007