Dalat Gardens (Wong Hoa Dalat) were broken down in 1966 by the South Vietnam Ministry of Agriculture and renovated in 1985. They include tree hydrangeas, fuchsias, and orchids (choan lan). Most orchids are located in special shaded rooms to the right of the entrance. Orchid stalks grow in pieces of coke palm tree trunks and in terracotta pots with a large number of ventilation holes. In Flower Gardens, several monkeys live in cages. Near the entrance you can buy kuli - reddish-brown stems of fern in the form of animals, the fibers of which are used to stop bleeding in traditional medicine. Flower gardens overlook Xuan Huong Lake on the street. Fu Dong Thien Wuong, 2, which runs from the lake to Dalat University.