Normally when the group is about to enter the center of Da Lat city, most of the tour guides, including Thi, will talk about the unique `Nos` of this city: no traffic lights, no police standing there.
Da Lat has traffic lights for the first time
Previously, other local tourists coming to Da Lat were surprised because this city regulates traffic based on human consciousness, not depending on the police and the light system.
The first traffic light was installed in the city on October 5.
Thi personally believes that although this `No` makes Da Lat different, currently, this city has been attracting many people from other provinces to make a living.
There is a bit of nostalgia, but when compared to Thailand, Thi said we should learn and change to adapt to reality.
The climate gradually changes
For Thi, from 2013 onwards, Da Lat began to gradually warm up, no longer having the typical cold when he and his girlfriend returned here to visit.
Tuan Linh (right, far) photographed with a group of tourists visiting the Sculpture Tunnel.
Da Lat is located at an altitude of 1,500 m above sea level. This is a temperate city in the heart of the tropics, so the average temperature is 15-25 degrees Celsius. People are conscious of saving and living simply.
Because of the 6-month dry season and 6-month rainy season, Da Lat often has frost.
There are still many `glitches` but still love Da Lat
Starting to lead a group in 2016, many times tourists complained to Linh about traffic jams in Da Lat on weekends.
Another thing that makes Linh lose face in front of tourists is that Da Lat is now famous for racketeering and cutting.
However, people still love Da Lat because of the sadness caused by the cold, foggy weather, sometimes with drizzle or rain that is not heavy but keeps falling all day.
Da Lat still attracts tourists because of its cool weather and mist-covered scenery on the pine hills.
Currently, the Lien Khuong – Dau Giay expressway is being renovated.