Bach Dinh or Villa Blanche was built 1898 and completed in 1916, during the French occupation. The villa and its surroundings were built overlooking the sea in grand style. It has an open-air dance floor and features lush décor and design. It was planned to be the residence of Paul Doumer, the French Governor of Indochina but he never stayed there, however, the villa was used as weekend getaway by other French Governors as well as by important Vietnamese heads of state.
Location: At the foot of Nui Lon Mountain