King palace 1 (Bao Dai’s Palace) of Vietnam’s last king laden with history - King Bao Dai is Vietnam's last emperor. - 4K stock video

Bao Dai's Palace 1 in Da Lat town (the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong) was built by French millionaire Robert Clément Bourgery at an altitude of 1,550 meters in 1933 or so. Bao Dai bought the property and turned it into his headquarters as the chief of state (1949-1955) of the State of Vietnam (South Vietnam) in the French colonial time. Bao Dai, whose real name was Nguyen Phuc Vinh Thuy (1913-1997), was the last emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945). An opulent vestige in Da Lat, used by the last king of the Nguyen Dynasty, has an escape tunnel that leads directly to a helipad. Bao Dai was a legendary Francophile and died in France in 1997.
Bao Dai's Palace 1 in Da Lat town (the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong) was built by French millionaire Robert Clément Bourgery at an altitude of 1,550 meters in 1933 or so. Bao Dai bought the property and turned it into his headquarters as the chief of state (1949-1955) of the State of Vietnam (South Vietnam) in the French colonial time. Bao Dai, whose real name was Nguyen Phuc Vinh Thuy (1913-1997), was the last emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945). An opulent vestige in Da Lat, used by the last king of the Nguyen Dynasty, has an escape tunnel that leads directly to a helipad. Bao Dai was a legendary Francophile and died in France in 1997.
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