In the last two weeks, I and my friends visited Da Lat for my fourth time to enjoy a fresh cool atmosphere after hard working time at Saigon. At there, Hoa Son Dien Trang is one of my stops to take lots of great photos which is at 159 provincial road, ward 5, Da Lat city, Lam Dong province.
Hoa Son Dien Trang has many amazing corners to helps us have wonderful photos with nature, especially you cannot miss the most famous huge Buddha’s Hand which is really the must for all kind of visitors.
To be honest, Da Lat day by day has attracted a variety of visitors even the foreigners thanks to their ideal climate and fresh atmosphere. Let’s come to experience it on your own.
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Hi! @UyenHuynh , The nature of these places is so awesome, I really liked your post. The Buddha’s hand is looking amazing.
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Visiting Da Lat is a dream of mine @UyenHuynh , as well as the rest of Vietnam to be honest!
Buddha’s hand looks really cool, is that made entirely out of bamboo?
You seem like a very experienced traveller. Do you have any good advice for someone who has yet to step foot in South East Asia, but plans to go?
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Hi @MortenSI ,
Yes, the Buddha’s hand is made of bamboo. It’s really a famous place for all young guys who would love photography.
Regarding SEA, I just went to Thailand (Bangkok, Pataya), Cambodia (Kohrong island, Sihanouk, a little bit Phnom Penh), Malaysia (Penang,KL), Singapore and cannot missing lots of beautiful place in Vietnam. As my opinions for places I visited, Thailand and Vietnam has a variety of places such as islands, bays, mountains, cool weather with acceptable weather. For Singapore, it’s a developed country but it’s worth for one time visit thanks to their development, good MRT and safety and people’s high awareness.
I hope this helps you and encourage you to visit our region once. 
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It looks incredible @UyenHuynh , and a clear reminder of how strong bamboo really is.
Thanks for the great tips too, I want to see all there is to see, but unless I plan to spend a year or two travelling, I will probably have to contain myself.
What was your preferred way of getting around? I have some friends who road motorbikes all over Vietnam but I’m not sure I could do that for so long.
Hi @MortenSI , yes, I also heard that there are some foreigners who road motorbikes to go around Vietnam, but I think they must have a strong health and comfortable to face with issues, obstacles,…If you would love to enjoy, takes photography, learn about culture, you can move by plan with far distances, or a bus with nearer places and go around within a city/province by bike. I think that would be great! I hope this helps you. 
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It helps a lot @UyenHuynh , thanks you!
Planning a long trip in Asia is like moving through a jungle. There are so many things to see and do, and all has to be considered.
The great thing about riding a bike is that I can stop where ever I want to along the journey, so I’m still considering all possibilities.
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