The road leading to the Da Teh Lake spillway welcomes visitors. (Photo: VNA)
The road leading to the Da Teh Lake spillway welcomes visitors. (Photo: VNA)
Formed by an irrigation dam built across the river, Da Teh Lake is one of Lam Dong’s largest irrigation projects. Its upstream area is a nature reserve featuring a tropical rainforest ecosystem. (Photo: VNA)
Formed by an irrigation dam built across the river, Da Teh Lake is one of Lam Dong’s largest irrigation projects. Its upstream area is a nature reserve featuring a tropical rainforest ecosystem. (Photo: VNA)
Covering about 100 hectares, Da Teh Lake stretches approximately 10 km, with its widest section reaching 400 meters and a total water capacity of 24 million cubic meters. (Photo: VNA)
Covering about 100 hectares, Da Teh Lake stretches approximately 10 km, with its widest section reaching 400 meters and a total water capacity of 24 million cubic meters. (Photo: VNA)
Designated a national scenic site in 2004, Da Teh Lake is named after the Da Teh River. In the Ma ethnic language, "da" means "water," and "teh" means "hot," referring to the river’s consistently warm water compared to other rivers. (Photo: VNA)
Designated a national scenic site in 2004, Da Teh Lake is named after the Da Teh River. In the Ma ethnic language, "da" means "water," and "teh" means "hot," referring to the river’s consistently warm water compared to other rivers. (Photo: VNA)
The sun sets over Da Teh Lake, casting a serene glow across the water. (Photo: VNA)
The sun sets over Da Teh Lake, casting a serene glow across the water. (Photo: VNA)
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Da Teh Lake - A national scenic site

Da Teh Lake (My Duc commune, Da Huoai district) is one of the largest irrigation projects in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong. The reservoir has played a crucial role in transforming the ecosystem and natural landscape of the region. Recognised as a national scenic site, Da Teh Lake has long been a source of pride for local ethnic communities.