On April 30, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Lam Dong province informed that during the April 30 and 1.5 holidays this year, Da Lat is expected to welcome a large number of tourists to visit and relax.
The number of domestic and foreign tourists to the locality is expected to increase compared to the same period in 2024.
During the holiday, the Dalat Best Dance crew 2025 choreography festival will take place in Da Lat city. The event brings together the top dance groups of Vietnam and Asia.

Dalat Best Dance crew is organized with the desire to develop the dance movement and create a useful playground for young people.
The program aims to encourage young people to express their talents and passion for art, while spreading the spirit of loving dance and encouraging a healthy and active lifestyle in the community.
The event gathered many unique performances, elaborately staged in a magnificent space, serving free of charge to people and tourists.
Mr. Tran Thanh Hoai - Deputy Director of Lam Dong Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said that the locality is focusing on diversifying tourism products and services, improving service quality as well as human resources to serve the tourism industry.
"The province will promote the organization and participation of domestic and international cultural, sports and tourism events, to attract more and more tourists to Lam Dong" - Mr. Tran Thanh Hoai added.
According to records, this year's April 30 and May 1 holidays last for 5 days, and Da Lat city is expected to welcome hundreds of thousands of tourists. Many hotels and accommodation facilities have been fully booked for a week before the holidays.
To ensure security and order and regulate traffic, authorities have deployed control forces on key routes in and out of the city.
Da Lat city currently has nearly 2,500 tourist accommodation establishments, with about 31,000 rooms. Recently, the authorities have deployed inspections, requiring establishments to strictly comply with fire prevention and fighting to ensure the safety of tourists.