Wednesday, March 11, 2026 · Updated Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Da Lat, VietnamDa Lat, often dubbed the "City of Eternal Spring" in Vietnam, is not only celebrated for its temperate climate and lush landscapes but also for its burgeoning and unique art scene. Beyond traditional galleries, the city embraces creative expression through large-scale outdoor installations that merge art, architecture, and nature. These distinctive attractions draw visitors into a world where imagination takes tangible form, offering memorable encounters with sculptural wonders.

A large, dark grey, stone-like statue of a robust male figure is centrally positioned in a landscaped setting at the Da Lat Clay Tunnel (Đường Hầm Đất Sét) in Da Lat, Vietnam. The statue features a long, flowing beard and mustache, a furrowed brow, and a serious expression. It wears a headpiece adorned with two prominent feathers and armor resembling shoulder pads and a chest plate. The figure is seated, holding several rough-hewn log-like objects horizontally across its lap with both hands. A double-bladed axe with a short handle rests against the statue's left shoulder. To the statue's right, a multi-tiered waterfall cascades down sculpted rock formations into a shallow basin. To its left, a small body of water is visible at the base of more sculpted rocks. The immediate environment around the statue consists of dark brown and grey sculpted rock formations with sporadic green foliage. In the background, numerous tall, slender pine trees reach towards a partially cloudy blue sky.
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Da Lat, Vietnam · Mar 11, 2026, 7:31 AM
Among the most captivating of these sites is the Dalat Clay Tunnel, where visitors are greeted by an array of colossal stone busts and figures. One striking scene captured three Caucasian women posing playfully on irregular stepping stones within a shallow, reflective pond. They were framed by two immense stone profiles—a woman's and a man's—that emerged from the landscape, their 'hair' formed by lush green foliage. In the background, the serene expanse of Tuyen Lam Lake added a majestic natural backdrop.

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Batumi, Georgia · 6 memoriesThe image captures a young adult female posing in an outdoor setting at Da Lat Wonderland, Da Lat, Vietnam, in front of a large, dark-colored relief sculpture. The sculpture features white musical staves, notes, and Vietnamese text in white and gold lettering, including "Lên Xứ Hoa Đào" (To the Land of Cherry Blossoms) prominently at the top, and "Hoàng Nguyên." Intricately sculpted large pink and light green flowers with leaves and branches are integrated into the lower and right portions of the relief. The female subject, positioned right of center, wears a white tank top, light blue wide-leg culottes, white socks, and light-colored chunky sneakers. A black shoulder bag hangs on her left side, and a pink scrunchie is on her right wrist. She is captured mid-pose, with her left foot on the ground, her right leg extended backward and upward, and her right arm raised high above her head. Her left arm is bent, with her hand positioned near her head, fingers splayed. Her head is tilted back, looking upward. A dark metal chair is partially visible behind her right leg. The ground below the sculpture is dark and uneven.
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Da Lat, Vietnam · Mar 11, 2026, 7:33 AM

The artistry at the Clay Tunnel extends to intricate details, such as a robust male figure sculpted with a flowing beard and armor, holding log-like objects, flanked by a cascading waterfall. Another area features two weathered human head sculptures, their green foliage 'hair' mirroring the surrounding vegetation, positioned to face each other across a tranquil body of water that reflects the cloudy sky. These installations create an immersive experience, inviting tourists to become part of the art through their interactions and photographs.

A female subject is positioned centrally, seated cross-legged on a large, red strawberry sculpture in Da Lat, Vietnam. The sculpture features a whole strawberry on the left and a sliced half on the right, both detailed with prominent black seeds and green leaf motifs. White, multi-petaled flowers with gold centers are attached to the top of the sculpture. The subject wears a white short-sleeved top, light blue wide-leg pants, and light-colored athletic shoes. Her long brown hair is down. She looks directly at the camera with a slight smile, holding her hands in a mudra pose with thumbs and index fingers touching, resting on her knees. The background shows dark awnings and green foliage with scattered purple and yellow flowers. The ground around the sculpture is a light-colored paved surface with sparse vegetation.
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Da Lat, Vietnam · Mar 11, 2026, 7:35 AM

The image displays two large, gray, weathered human head sculptures in profile, positioned to face each other across a body of water at the Clay Tunnel (Đường Hầm Đất Sét) attraction by Tuyen Lam Lake in Da Lat, Vietnam. The sculpture on the left, a female profile, faces right, while the male profile on the right faces left. Both heads feature dense green foliage growing from their upper sections, serving as 'hair' and integrating them with the natural surroundings. In the foreground, a calm, reflective pool of water, possibly an infinity-edge pond, mirrors the partly cloudy sky and adjacent vegetation. Several dark, flat stepping stones are partially submerged within this foreground pool. Between the two sculptures, beyond the immediate pool, lies the expanse of Tuyen Lam Lake. The distant shore reveals green, undulating hills with scattered residential structures. The sky above is partially covered by white and gray clouds, with visible patches of blue.
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Da Lat, Vietnam · Mar 11, 2026, 7:42 AM
Beyond the Clay Tunnel, Da Lat continues to surprise with its whimsical creations. At Da Lat Wonderland, a young woman was observed posing in front of a vibrant relief sculpture. This piece, adorned with musical staves, Vietnamese text, and intricate pink and green flowers, showcased another facet of the city's artistic flair. Whether it's monumental stone figures or playful strawberry sculptures, Da Lat demonstrates a compelling commitment to public art, transforming its natural settings into open-air galleries that delight and inspire.
The video shows three women standing on a stone pathway in a shallow, dark body of water with reflections of large, gray sculpted heads that face each other on either side of the pathway. The heads are sculpted in profile and have greenery growing from the top. The water leads to a lake or large pond in the distance. The sky is cloudy with patches of blue. The women are posing for a photo. The woman on the left wears a pink shirt and green skirt. The woman in the middle wears a long, blue dress and a hat. The woman on the right wears a long, bright pink dress. The background also includes trees and structures on the shore.
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Dalat, Vietnam · Mar 11, 2026, 7:43 AM
Three Caucasian females are posing on irregular grey stepping stones in a shallow, reflective pond at the Dalat Clay Tunnel in Da Lat, Vietnam. The scene is dominated by two colossal grey stone busts, a woman's on the left and a man's on the right, facing each other in profile, with green foliage growing from their heads and around their bases. The leftmost woman wears a dark red top and black shorts, executing a "dab" pose with her left leg extended. The central woman, with blonde hair, wears a red tank top and dark pants, kneeling with both arms raised overhead. The rightmost woman wears a light-colored top and dark blue wide-leg pants, also performing a "dab" pose with her right leg extended. Behind the stone heads, a body of water, likely Tuyen Lam Lake, is visible, bordered by green forested hills with scattered buildings under a partly cloudy sky.
A large, dark grey, stone-like statue of a robust male figure is centrally positioned in a landscaped setting at the Da Lat Clay Tunnel (Đường Hầm Đất Sét) in Da Lat, Vietnam. The statue features a long, flowing beard and mustache, a furrowed brow, and a serious expression. It wears a headpiece adorned with two prominent feathers and armor resembling shoulder pads and a chest plate. The figure is seated, holding several rough-hewn log-like objects horizontally across its lap with both hands. A double-bladed axe with a short handle rests against the statue's left shoulder. To the statue's right, a multi-tiered waterfall cascades down sculpted rock formations into a shallow basin. To its left, a small body of water is visible at the base of more sculpted rocks. The immediate environment around the statue consists of dark brown and grey sculpted rock formations with sporadic green foliage. In the background, numerous tall, slender pine trees reach towards a partially cloudy blue sky.
The image captures a young adult female posing in an outdoor setting at Da Lat Wonderland, Da Lat, Vietnam, in front of a large, dark-colored relief sculpture. The sculpture features white musical staves, notes, and Vietnamese text in white and gold lettering, including "Lên Xứ Hoa Đào" (To the Land of Cherry Blossoms) prominently at the top, and "Hoàng Nguyên." Intricately sculpted large pink and light green flowers with leaves and branches are integrated into the lower and right portions of the relief. The female subject, positioned right of center, wears a white tank top, light blue wide-leg culottes, white socks, and light-colored chunky sneakers. A black shoulder bag hangs on her left side, and a pink scrunchie is on her right wrist. She is captured mid-pose, with her left foot on the ground, her right leg extended backward and upward, and her right arm raised high above her head. Her left arm is bent, with her hand positioned near her head, fingers splayed. Her head is tilted back, looking upward. A dark metal chair is partially visible behind her right leg. The ground below the sculpture is dark and uneven.
A female subject is positioned centrally, seated cross-legged on a large, red strawberry sculpture in Da Lat, Vietnam. The sculpture features a whole strawberry on the left and a sliced half on the right, both detailed with prominent black seeds and green leaf motifs. White, multi-petaled flowers with gold centers are attached to the top of the sculpture. The subject wears a white short-sleeved top, light blue wide-leg pants, and light-colored athletic shoes. Her long brown hair is down. She looks directly at the camera with a slight smile, holding her hands in a mudra pose with thumbs and index fingers touching, resting on her knees. The background shows dark awnings and green foliage with scattered purple and yellow flowers. The ground around the sculpture is a light-colored paved surface with sparse vegetation.
The image displays two large, gray, weathered human head sculptures in profile, positioned to face each other across a body of water at the Clay Tunnel (Đường Hầm Đất Sét) attraction by Tuyen Lam Lake in Da Lat, Vietnam. The sculpture on the left, a female profile, faces right, while the male profile on the right faces left. Both heads feature dense green foliage growing from their upper sections, serving as 'hair' and integrating them with the natural surroundings. In the foreground, a calm, reflective pool of water, possibly an infinity-edge pond, mirrors the partly cloudy sky and adjacent vegetation. Several dark, flat stepping stones are partially submerged within this foreground pool. Between the two sculptures, beyond the immediate pool, lies the expanse of Tuyen Lam Lake. The distant shore reveals green, undulating hills with scattered residential structures. The sky above is partially covered by white and gray clouds, with visible patches of blue.