Di Lin was a basin of 900m above sea level. At daybreak, it was covered by morning fog. It was worth having chosen the room with a good view. |
Today's breakfast was "Banh mi", which is meats and vegetables sandwiched between pieces of French bread. A storekeeper made it skillfully there and then. The French bread is delicate and tender like a warm rice cake. |
There was a production area of highland vegetables. The scenery swept away like Shinshu in Japan. |
With five kilometer to go, the slant became gentle and I could see the city skyline ahead. |
I arrived at Da Lat of 1500m meters high. There was the summer resort when the country was ruled over by France. |
Da Lat Station. In the past, this station connected shore part with 84km, named 'Da Lat = Thap Cham Railway' and then disused by suffered damage from the Vietnam War. Now restored as sightseeing train service an interval with 7km away to Trai Mat Station. |
80.4km / 297.2km |
view the broad map with a meters above the sea level graph
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