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Guide the way to the poetic Binh Yen House in Da Lat

Guide the way to the poetic Binh Yen House in Da Lat

Guide to moving to Binh Yen House:
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You move along National Highway 20, heading to Trai Mat, Ve Chai Pagoda. From Ve Chai Pagoda, you go straight for nearly 3km to meet the asphalt road in front of the grocery store, Phuoc, you turn 200m, looking to your right is coming to the place.

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Just like the name "Binh Yen House", just arrived at the gate, you can feel the peace and quiet here. A lonely house in the middle of a hill, surrounded by a green flower garden. If you come here in the early morning, you will admire a sea of ​​white clouds, creating a scene like the scene of a fairyland.
There are rooms and tents in Binh Yen House for you to choose from. If you like feeling close to nature, then you can choose this as a place to live. Every morning, just pull down the cheese-tree and see the clouds floating in front of you.

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Rooms are quite spacious, airy, fully equipped with the necessary equipment for you to have a complete vacation, and also have a view overlooking the outside.
All you feel here is the simplicity in the mountains of Da Lat but with the poetic scenery, peace will be a memorable experience in life.




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