These 7 check-in spots in Da Lat have stirred up quite a buzz due to their incredibly picturesque settings.
Revisiting 7 Newly Popular Check-in Spots in Da Lat in 2017
The Tinh Intersection
Familiar along the Tung Lam route heading towards Suoi Vang, the Tinh Intersection sign has become an unmissable check-in point in Da Lat for many tourists.


Though the journey here may be challenging with its rugged dirt roads and twists and turns, the serene and picturesque scenery of the pine forest will make you feel at one with nature, peaceful, and utterly relaxed.


If you've taken the effort to find your way to Ngã Ba Tình check-in spot, don't forget to visit Ma Rừng Lữ Quán. With an extremely romantic ambiance, Ma Rừng Lữ Quán is currently the hotspot for tourists in Đà Lạt. Despite being a tourist area, this place is also wonderful for a coffee break. Especially for young couples who enjoy exploring pristine landscapes.
The Franciscaines Monastery
It's not by chance that the Franciscaines Monastery on Hùng Vương street, abandoned for decades, still exudes an extraordinary allure for passersby. It's not just the ancient, unique architecture that makes this place stand out!


Cloaked in the dust of time, the monastery stands solemn and eerie, with its Gothic-style windows, dim corridors overgrown with weeds, and moss-covered roofs... making visitors feel as though they've stepped into the Middle Ages. It's this ancient, graceful charm that provides perfect backdrops for romantic or vintage photos.


Vinamilk Organic Milk Farm
Considered a new check-in spot in Đà Lạt, just 35 km from the city center, Vinamilk Organic Milk Farm boasts vast green pastures and hundreds of cows grazing near a giant windmill, resembling a miniature countryside of Holland.


Welcome to the first European standard organic dairy farm in Vietnam certified by Control Union (Netherlands). Explore our dairy farm, learn about the organic milk production process, relax, and capture stunning moments with the beautiful natural scenery here.


Moonlight Pavilion
Known as a place where even 1 square meter can generate 1,000 different photo opportunities. Indeed, it's true. Just a small backdrop of Moonlight Pavilion is enough to garner hundreds of likes for a photo.


Located on Truong Dinh - Tang Bat Ho slope, Moonlight Pavilion was formerly a well-known tea house painted in red. No one knows why that tea house closed down, but Moonlight Pavilion still retains the breath of ancient East Asian architecture, with its pale yellow window frames, creating incredibly magical photo corners for those who love virtual living.


Enchanting Tuyet Tinh Lake in Da Lat
After the Tuyet Tinh Lake fever in Ninh Binh and Hai Phong, netizens continue to hunt for the intensely blue water lake known as Enchanting Tuyet Tinh Lake in Da Lat, boasting super surreal photo opportunities.


Tuyet Tinh Coc in Da Lat is essentially an abandoned granite mine located in Suoi Can village, Lat commune, Lac Duong district, Lam Dong province. Over time without exploitation, along with rain and underground streams, it has formed a lake with this mysterious emerald green color. Surrounding the lake are towering rocky cliffs of various colors. The unique water color here is what makes people feel like they're lost in a beautiful 'fairyland canyon'.

Another crucial note to ensure your safety is not to swim, no matter how good a swimmer you are. And do not litter, preserve the landscape so that those who come later can also enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Windmill Bakery
Located at the beginning of Hoa Binh Street, besides the special name 'windmill', this place also attracts many young people with its extremely cool yellow wall of the bakery.


Especially, the quality of bread here is highly praised, with just around 20,000 VND, you can have a hearty, crunchy bread roll to fuel your day of exploring Da Lat.


XQ History House
Discover one of the hottest photo spots in Đà Lạt in 2017, the 'village' reminiscent of ancient Japan none other than XQ Historical Village – the most famous embroidery village in Vietnam.


With its distinct oriental architecture featuring wooden houses, tiled roofs nestled amidst cherry blossom trees in a 12,000-square-meter area, XQ Historical Village will make you feel like you're in a faraway land of the rising sun rather than the familiar Đà Lạt.
XQ Historical Village comprises 6 distinctive areas: embroidery exhibition area, culinary area, sightseeing area, area honoring embroidery artisans, flower garden area, and art installation area along with a display area showcasing the history of the embroidery industry, offering you the opportunity to delve into the traditional embroidery craft of Vietnam while capturing moments in a space imbued with 'Japanese essence'.


By Mai Nguyễn (Compiled)
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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
VIVU.comDecember 19, 2017