Clay tunnel with spectacular sculptures in Da Lat
The clay tunnel in Dalat is likened to a huge artificial wonder with clay sculptures stretching over 1,200m.
About 10km south of Da Lat city center, Sculpture tunnel is one of the destinations that many tourists love.
This place is like a giant artificial wonder with clay sculptures stretching over 1,200m.
The work is the heart of Mr. Trinh Ba Dung, with two ideas that recreate a Da Lat from the beginning and a Da Lat is a famous tourist resort city in Vietnam.
At the first steps, visitors will see the image of Da Lat at the time of the wild rose without human footprints, only rocks and water and other animals in the forest.
Next is the image of Lang Biang mountain, the famous works of Da Lat are reconstructed by clay as the doctor Yersin, Lien Khuong airport, Da Lat station .
The clay tunnel is the ultimate breakthrough in materials when it is built so it is a mixture of durability equivalent to concrete.
The work has been completed with the enthusiasm of the investor and hundreds of painters, sculptors and craftsmen.
The unique and unique landscape of the sculpture tunnel attracts many tourists.
The clay works do not need to be heated but still can withstand the sun very well.
Panorama of sculpture tunnel.
Works of Da Lat Teachers College in clay.
Horse cart in Da Lat.
Visitors enjoy taking photos at the Sculpture Tunnel.
Young people posing on the Da Lat Railway Station with clay.
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