Nhớ lúc nhỏ thường cởi ngựa như nầy trên đồi cù Đà Lạt VN quá Mỹ củng cởi ngựa
Growing up, I often reminisced about the simple joy of horse riding on the rolling hills around Dalat, a city famous for its cool climate and stunning natural scenery. The experience of 'cởi ngựa'—which means 'riding horses' in Vietnamese—was more than just a fun pastime; it was a connection to nature and a window into local culture. Dalat’s hills provided the perfect backdrop for these adventures. The gentle slopes and peaceful environment allowed children and families to enjoy horse riding safely while soaking in breathtaking views. During those times, horses were not only a mode of transport but also a way for locals and visitors to bond with the land. Interestingly, this tradition of horseback riding is not exclusive to Vietnam. Many people, including Americans who have visited or lived in Dalat, have also embraced this charming activity. It highlights how the cultural exchange through travel and shared experiences can bring people together. For anyone visiting Dalat today, horse riding on the hills remains a recommended activity for a truly memorable experience. It offers a unique blend of adventure, tranquility, and cultural immersion. Plus, it's a wonderful way to disconnect from city life and reconnect with the outdoors. In my personal experience, these moments riding on the hills evoke a sense of freedom and nostalgia that's hard to find elsewhere. Whether you’re a child or an adult, the simple thrill of horseback riding in such a picturesque setting creates lasting memories and a deeper appreciation for Dalat’s natural charm.