Wednesday, December 22, 2010
The Hang Nga Crazy House in Dalat
Taking a few days to cool off, I headed for Dalat. 7 hours on a bus will take you from the hectic, smoggy, hot city and transform your surroundings into a beautiful mountain town. Dalat seems to have a bit of an identity crisis going on; is it Vietnam or is it mini France? They have a kitchy replica of the Eiffel tower and estates in typical French architecture. There seem to have been, at one point or another, a large French population when France occupied Vietnam but unlike other locales, Dalat has hung onto the French Identity fervently.
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One of the biggest tourist attraction is the Hang Nga Crazy House. The pictures do it no justice, but they will have to suffice (or google it :) The house was built by Ms. Hang Nga, the daughter of the ex-president of Vietnam. In my humble opinion, she is a genius and a visionary. She has created layers upon layers of rooms and staircases that connect buildings to each other in a twisted and fantastical otherworldly creation. She uses natural objects as inspiration in her building, so you will often see sky-lights i
n the shape of a spider web, and staircases made of tree limbs etc. The house is very Gaudi-esque, mixed with a little Alice in Wonderland. You can rent a room, but I suggest just visiting in the day as the house is a work in progress and construction begins early!
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