Dalat to Host a New Show for Tourists

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Dalat to Host a New Show for Tourists

Dalat, located in the South Central Highlands in Vietnam, will soon host a new entertainment show for tourists. 

'Dalat – A Miracle Night' will combine a number of different genres – from drama and music to comedy, dance and even a kind of circus acts. 5D technology will be used to allow the audience not only watch and listen to the performance but also touch, smell and taste it to some extend. Shows of similar kind are already offered in several venues around SEA, e.g. KAAN Show in Pattaya, Thailand, and have proved to be a great success with the public.

The company behind the show, the CNT Company, says that the venue to host the show at April 3 Cinema in Hoa Binh area in downtown Dalat will accommodate 400 guests at a time. The show will run twice a week, every Saturday and Sunday night with the first performance to take place on June 2. 

The former playground of the French, now Dalat is a popular tourist destination offering an easy and pleasant escape from the summer heat. With balmy weather throughout the year it is often called the city of eternal spring and boasts spectacular scenery with lakes, peaks and pine-covered hills.

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