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Old Villas Amidst Flowers
Nestled in a pine forest, the Dalat Cadasa Resort has become a
highlight of the peaceful misty city of Da Lat. The resort has 16 villas of
different shapes and sizes, which mingle with the magnificent natural
surroundings and create a relaxed atmosphere for visitors.
The villas in the Dalat Cadasa Resort are in the French architectural style and
they were the first built by the French in Da Lat. During the French domination
they were the vacation homes of the southern Resident Superior, Emperor Bao Dai,
and other mandarins. Before 1975, they were reserved for the senior generals in
the former Saigon regime for their holidays. After 1975, these villas were
abandoned and left to lie dormant like sleeping princesses in the forest. It was
not until 2010 when the Da Lat authorities organized the Da Lat Flower Festival
that “these princesses” were awakened.
The Cadasa Joint Stock Company has restored the villas and turned the area into
the Dalat Cadasa Resort. During the process of restoration, the architects tried
to preserve the villas’ original aura, a combination of the luxury of early 20th
century French architecture, the wildness of the hills and mountains in Dalat
and the simple beauty of the countryside. Their new interiors are designed to
fit into the general style of the villas. The pine forests around them have been
retained and small grass lawns and paths bordered with wild flowers have been
added to the gardens.
Dalat Cadasa Resort consists of 16 villas on six hectares on both sides of Tran
Hung Dao Street. Situated on a hill near the old Prenn Pass (now called Mimosa
Pass), Tran Hung Dao is one of the most beautiful streets in Da Lat. It is the
gate to the city and leads to the romantic Xuan Huong Lake. From the resort,
visitors can see the Lang Bian Mountains appearing dimly through the mist, open
space because the walls of the old villas were demolished to make them feel
closer to the wilderness. Every large bedroom has a fireplace and overlooks the
garden.
Tran Thi Hong Phuong, Director of the Cadasa branch in Da Lat, said that after
being restored and upgraded, the villas still maintain their original beauty.
Visitors can see the typical styles of French architecture, such as the
Colompage style from northern France (villas No. 14, 18 and 20), the Savoie from
the Alpes region in southeastern France (villa No. 25) and the domed
architectural style from northeastern France.
The splendid architectural complex is built with special materials. Unlike the
heavy stone structure of the contemporary Spanish style, most of these villas
were built with split stones and Indochina bricks made from lime and resin.
Villa No. 16 is the oldest and one of the most beautiful buildings in Southeast
Asia.
The villas in Dalat Cadasa Resort have created a specific charm in the highland
city amidst the forests and flowers. The hills around each villa look stunning
in the sunshine and magnificent in the mist at sunset. From the windows of the
villas, people can see Da Lat’s mountains, hills and rooftops, and hear the
ringing bell of a church far away…
Source: Vietnam Pictorial/VOVNews |
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