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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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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.
Built in 1933, this palace is the summer palace of the last emperor of Vietnam, Baoda. It is surrounded by beautiful gardens, although the exterior is not eye-catching, but the interior decoration is extremely luxurious. The entire summer palace is a walled compound, a light yellow flat-topped masonry two-story building, the lines are clear and concise. Indoor equipment, including furniture and bedding, are intact. In 1926, Fuxuan was in place, and the number of the year was Baoda, the last emperor of the Sui Dynasty. Paris was permanently resettled after 1954, despite the title of "head of state" at the time. In 1955, his pro-American prime minister, Wu Tingyan, announced that he would abolish his title and stand for president of the South. Paul died in Paris in 1997 and was buried in France, ending a long life in a public residence at the age of 84. There are two toilets in the bathroom next to the large bedroom of the palace, one for ordinary use and the other for flushing. It was certainly quite advanced in the early 1950s, and in a lobby on the first floor you can take pictures in an emperor or concubines' gown.
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.
Tickets 30,000 VND, Baoda is equivalent to the last emperor of Fuyi, just a house but a strong sense of age, strong humanities are worth seeing, the crazy house is also very close in the past, ten minutes walk. A scenic spot that can be gone, can be reached on foot. The Baoda Summer Palace is a two-story house from the outside, very simple (there is nothing to see here, so the mobile phone is blindly shot, and I am too lazy to P picture). Baoda Summer Palace is the last emperor's summer palace. In the 1950s and 1960s, it has been quite modern. A huge floor-to-ceiling window in the living room on the first floor, and the garden outside, which is really good. I think one of the points of Baoda Summer Palace is that there are a lot of flowers inside, and every room has them.
Overall, it is worth seeing. It seems to be the summer place of the last emperor Bao Dai in Vietnam. The place where it belongs is really cool. The palace pattern is a bit like the Singapore style of the 1970s.