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#Dalat #Vietnam #KateNguyenRelaxingSoul Tiếng Suối Đà Lạt rất yên bình Relaxing Zen Music with water Sounds, Peaceful Ambience for Spa, Yoga & Relaxation Peace. Tranquility. Relaxation. These are words that come to mind when in the midst of nature. In the go-go-go culture we live in, those sensations can be hard to come by. Listening to nature sounds, such as this recording of a stream, can bring back that feeling of calm. This water sound has many different elements. Closest to the viewer/listener, you can hear the gentle sounds of water lapping. A little further back, you can hear the ambient noise of a stream. In the distance, you can hear the cascading sounds of water flowing over a small waterfall. And deep in the jungle, you hear the sounds of cicadas singing. All of the water sounds together create a relaxing ambience. Geographic location of Da Lat Da Lat sits approx. 1500 m (4921 ft) above sea level on the Lang Biang Plateau in the southern parts of the Central Highlands, and is surrounded by lovely mountains, according to a local, carry lyrical names like Elephant’s Head and Lady’s Body. So, you do not be surprised when someone called Da Lat as The City in the Forest. The beautiful names of Da Lat Dalat’s specific sights are pine forest (forming the name: “City of thousands of pine trees”) with twisting roads and tree marigold, cherry blossom in the winter. The city’s temperate weather stands in contrast to Vietnam’s otherwise tropical climate. Mist covering the valleys almost year-round leads to its name “City of eternal spring”, Spring is eternal and “unique season” in Da Lat. It’s also called “Little Paris” (“Le Petit Paris” in French) due to its French architecture villas and its replica of the Eiffel Tower built by the Telephone Company that looks like it fell into a pool of red and white colour. And really, after driving through tea gardens, coffee and rubber plantations, one feels almost transplanted to Europe. Indeed, in the past when Dalat still had been under France, The French Officials want to set up this city as “Le Petit Paris” (A Little Paris), the ideal resort city, the meaningful education center for their life in Indochina, the place was far from their native land – remote France. So, Dalat was the capital of the Federation of Indochina during World War II. Beside above names, Vietnamese also called Da Lat under many lovely names such as The City of Love, The City of Poetry, The Green City… History & formation of Da Lat city In the late nineteenth century, a Swiss man with French nationality was Alexandre Yersin, at the request of the French authorities at that time, explored the Central Highlands and reached the Lang Biang plateau to lead to the formation of the flower city today. The time that Da Lat city was found An important moment was at 3:30 pm on June 21, 1893, after a long expedition in the Southeast region; Dr. Yersin set foot on the Lang Biang Plateau to change a wasteland. He created a major turning point in the history of Dalat, contributed to turn the land of Lach and Chill people until then still has no name on the map into a famous city recorded in the encyclopedia of many countries like today. The origin of the name: Dalat The name of Dalat has been random since the time of arising. It is said that the “French founders” chose for this beautiful city a meaningful maxim like the European cities with Latin “DAT ALLIIS LAETITIUM ALLIIS TEMPERRIEM”, the first five letters combined and become the word “DALAT” means “giving this person the joy and giving the other the coolness”. But according to many ethnographic researchers, the above hypothesis is not correct; Dalat’s name was originated from words Da Lach which is pronounced in the language of Lach people. This is one of the three tribes belonging to the K’ho system that share in the northern regions of Lam Dong province. Particularly, Lach people live from the foot of Lang Biang Mountain to Dalat city, occupying around Xuan Huong Lake area where a small stream flows. In the language of K’ho, Da or Dak means water, river or stream; Lach (Lat) is the name of the tribe of the ethnic K’ho. So Da Lach is the stream of Lach people. Over the past 100 years, Dalat has many different interpretations and meanings. But today, we return to the original meaning of Dalat: the stream of Lach people, the homeland of Lach people, and Lach group is a member of the great family of Vietnamese peoples.