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Visit Da Nang for a wonderful tour!
Da Nang is the third largest
city in Vietnam, after Ho Chi Minh City and Ha Noi, and it is the largest in the
Central region. It has an area of 1,300 square kilometers and a population of 1
million. The city’s Hoang Sa district is an archipelago consisting of 18
islands.
Da Nang’s cultural history dates back only 300 years; It was settled by
Vietnamese long after the North. Highlights for visitors include the Museum of
Cham Sculpture and the ancient pagodas of Hai Chau Pho Da Long Tho.
Da Nang is on the end of an East-West Economic Corridor which stretches over
Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar. Therefore, it is easy to organize
international tours to the city.
Da Nang International Airport is located in the center of the city. It is Viet
Nam’s third largest international airport and a gateway to the Central region.
The airport has domestic flights to Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City and Quy Nhon, as
well as international flights to Bangkok and Singapore.
If you travel by sea, you can arrive at the port of Tien Sa. If you drive or
take a bus, you can take National Highway 1 or National Highway 14B.
When the Hai Van tunnel opened in 2005, it reduced the distance between Da Nang
and Hue by 20km. This saved 30 to 60 minutes compared to travel over the old Hai
Van Pass route.
What can be seen in Da Nang?
Marble Mountain is a cluster of marble and limestone hills. In Vietnamese it is
called Ngũ Hành Sơn, literally "five-element mountains". It is located in Ngu
Hanh Son District, south of Da Nang. The five 'mountains' are named after the
five traditional elements of universe: metal (Kim Son), water (Thuy Son), wood (Moc
Son), fire (Hoa Son), and earth (Tho Son).
All of these mountains have cave entrances and numerous tunnels. It is possible
to climb to the summit of one of the peaks. Several Buddhist sanctuaries can
also be found, making it a tourist attraction.
Champa Museum
The Champa museum founded in 1915 is located near the intersection of Tran Phu
Street and Le Dinh Duong Street and is open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
museum introduces the history of the Champa people. Inside is a veritable
treasure trove with more than 500 Champa objects.
These objects show an advanced culture and civilization, including statues of
the gods of Siva, Lasmi and Skanda. In the solemn and quiet atmosphere inside
the museum, one can not only enjoy the cultural masterpieces of the ancient
Champa people, but also listen to a guided tour of their legends, histories and
beliefs.
One can then make educated guesses as to their aspirations for the future. To
help one get into the spirit of things, visitors can also watch Champa dance
performed by expert dancers from the Museum Hall.
Da Nang Cathedral
Known to locals as Con Ga church because of the weathercock on top of the
steeple, Da Nang Cathedral was built for French and other Catholic residents in
1923. It is on Tran Phu Street. Other places to visit are Caodai Temple, Phap
Lam Pagoda, Pho Da pagoda, and Ba Na hill station.
You can enjoy Da Nang beautiful beaches including My Khe beach, Thanh Binh
Beach, Nam Beach, and China Beach.
Da Nang is creating a shopping street between the Hung Vuong-Phan Chau Trinh and
Hung Vuong-Pham Ngu Lao intersections in the hope of luring more tourists to the
coastal city’s downtown.
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