Bao Dai Hill, Nha Trang, Vietnam - Bao Dai's villas is one of the few remaining examples of French colonial architecture in Vietnam. Built in 1923 as a holay resort for the last Vietnamese King Bao Dai and Queen Nam Phuong, the villas sit on a promontory of 120,000m2 of lush vegetation. On a hill, the Villas overlook the South China sea, its coastal islands and enjoy sea breeze all year round.