My life in Dalat It’s been a while since I last took a ramb…


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My life in Dalat

It’s been a while since I last took a ramble inside a tranquil atmosphere like this. Because of the pandemic, social distancing and the curfew were excluded in a half month so that I felt very itchy on my feet yet having to stay home and worked from home. No death of coronavirus recorded in my country and boundary is still lockdown both foreigners and citizens so I chose a place to take an inbound trip and Dalat is a congruous site.

Let my trouble get out of my brain, listen to the sound of wind and nature through my eardrums. Enjoy amenities of ancient apartment buildings built from the period of the French colony. Smell the aroma of nature and absorbed in the beauty of history. Like a historian, I feel extremely sensitive to any historical items, mostly is my incarnation in either a historical space or a historical character. It is likely that I played either Bao Dai Emperor whom many people appreciated my reminiscent incarnation or any characters in the past. However, I spent a 4-day excursion playing my favorite space. I do not like a modern Dalat, I do not enjoy hot places of young Vietnamese people. I am fond of an ancient city that belonged to the French people who set the first brick to build this city. I am very keen on a city that spent on the yore, not for a cut-edging architecture, not for a fake or lie. Love the city, dying for the mild weather. Many thanks to the French people who exploited the city.

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