Da Lat city, known as a “small Paris”, in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong will be introduced to Thai people through their television channels in the coming time.
They visited several artichoke and flower farms to learn about the supply of the flora to both domestic and foreign markets. They also made a reportage promoting Da Lat city’s tourism at its renowned sites, including Prenn waterfall and Tuyen Lam lake.
Siriwan Dampreeda, head of the PRD delegation, said that mild weather, well-developed infrastructure and quiet atmosphere make Da Lat ideal for tourism development.
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