09/14/2025
The LangBian highlands above Đà Lạt were home to the K’Ho and Mạ long before a hill town was planned. After Dr. Alexandre Yersin surveyed the site in 1893, Đà Lạt grew as a mountain refuge. With cool air, pine hills, and basalt-rich red soil, the plateau became a cultivator’s haven for tea, coffee, vegetables, and silk.
Today, Đà Lạt remains a go-to destination for travelers and locals alike, a place for wanderers and seekers, people drawn to quiet air, long views, and the pull of the unknown.
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Scene Study is VENUE’s research series—an ongoing public archive of the inspirations, histories, rituals, and atmospheres behind our olfactory compositions.
Bois De Langbian is part of Vietnam’s Living Memory Vol. 01, our forthcoming debut collection.
Available September 23rd, 2025.
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