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Da Nang Han River Cruise

Da Nang Han River Cruise

The Han River Cruise is a fiery affair of live music on a river deck with a view of the magnificent Dragon bridge. Traveling in traditional bamboo boats made in Vietnam, you can experience the unforgettable sight of the Fire-Spitting Dragon Bridge. You can also enjoy languid dinners, refreshing coffees, live dance, and music shows on the cruise. The Da Nang Han River cruise is especially popular over the weekends as tourists and locals love to cruise along the shimmering water as a way to unwind. The cruise mainly passes under the 4 major bridges of Da Nang, including, Han River Bridge – the only swing bridge in Vietnam, Thuan Phuoc Bridge, Dragon Bridge, and Tran Thi Ly Bridge. Each bridge is unique in its own right and the sight of the changing colours on them is magical. Read More

Da Nang Museum

Da Nang Museum

The museum of Da Nang was earlier located in the Le Duan Street but it shifted to Dien Hai Rampart in 2011. Spread across a display area of 3000 meters square, it marks the first fight of Da Nang soldiers along with various wars and significant historical events. The museum houses a total of 2500 items dating to ethnic groups in Da Nang and Quang Nam and the period of merican takeover of Vietnam. Consisting of three floors, the museum houses a vast collection, ranging from the antiques of Da Nang in the prehistoric period to the traditional musical instruments of the tribes residing in Quang Nam to the extensive information about the culture of Sa Huynh. The Da Nang Museum quickly became one of the major tourist attractions, receiving visitors from places near and far very soon after its inauguration ceremony in 2011. Read More

Danang Night Market

Danang Night Market

The night markets of Da Nang are utterly fascinating in appearance and the plethora of things found here – from piping hot food items to trendy outfits and shoes. Helio Night Market is the biggest and most famous, especially loved by tourists. Other popular night markets are An Thuong Night Market, Hoa Khanh Night Market, Son Tra Night Market, Le Duan Night Market, and Thanh Khe Tay Night Market.

Dong Dinh Museum

Dong Dinh Museum

Dong Dinh Museum is a traditional Vietnamese house turned into a private museum. It displays a wide range of artefacts, art pieces, regional ceramics, and Vietnamese garden houses. Dong Dinh Museum is nestled amid the green environs of Son Tra Peninsula where it was opened as a place of public interest in the year 2011. An interesting place that promotes and preserves art, culture and ecological practices, it is rich with a number of artefacts with some of them being over 2500 years old. Not usually a common feature on tourist itineraries, Dong Dinh Museum is a place worth visiting. Read More

Dragon Bridge

Dragon Bridge

Dragon Bridge is the largest one in Vietnam and lies over the Han River. This modern bridge is quite the sight, especially on Saturdays and Sundays at 9:00 PM when it's lit up, emitting fire and water displays from the eponymous Dragon's Mouth. There are also pretty cafes lining the bridge from where you can marvel at this majestic display. You can also choose the boat tours that depart from Bach Dang. The Dragon Bridge is constructed in the shape of a dragon, considered a symbol of power and nobility in Vietnam. It stretches 1,864-foot-long and was built in July 2009. It currently has a six-lane way for traffic to pass. The bridge is the main connecting link between the Da Nang Airport and the main area of Da Nang City and My Khe and Non-Nuoc Beach. Read More

Golden Bridge

Golden Bridge

The Golden Bridge, or Cau Vang, located in the Ba Na Hills of Da Nang is famous for its sculpture of two giant hands cradling a golden bridge. The sculpture has acted as a tourist magnet, and the bridge is flocked with groups of people strolling or taking selfies. Made up of eight sections, the bridge is about 150 meters long and snakes through the forests of Ba Na Hills. You need to take Ba Na Cable Car to reach the bridge. A very recent construction, the pictures of this flattering architectural marvel have gone viral on social media, boosting tourism for Vietnam and Da Nang. Part of the Thien Thai garden in the Ba Na Hills tourist area, the amazing contrast of the bright yellow bridge against the massive grey stone hands makes the Golden Bridge a sight to behold. The hands that hold up the bridge, dubbed the "Hands of God", are carved to perfection, with a weathered appearance to make it seem like they've existed here for ages. Purple Chrysanthemums planted along the bridge only add to the overall beauty of this magnificent spectacle. Read More

Hai Van Pass

Hai Van Pass

Hai Van Pass translated to as “ocean cloud pass”, is a 21 km long strip between Da Nang and Hue. Touted to be the highest pass in Vietnam, at a staggering height of 500 meters above sea level, it is a part of the Annamite range, which goes down to the East Vietnamese Sea. The exhilarating Hai Van Pass is prominently known for bike rides amidst the mystical view of mountains and clear skies. Hai Van Pass gets its name because of the constant fog which covers the mountains. You can opt for a jeep tour if you want to sit back and enjoy the panoramic landscape for four to five hours. Overlooking the Da Nang City, Tien Sa Port, Son Tra Peninsula, and the South China Sea, the pass also hosts the Tran Dynasty’s Hai Van Gate, Hai Van Tunnel, the wartime gun towers, and a worn-out French fort. Hence, Hai Van Pass offers you the natural history it holds within itself. And, the best way to explore it is through a road trip along the Pass. Read More

Han Market

Han Market

Han Market is a two-storied indoor market, established in the 1940s, Han Market is one of the most happening places in Da Nang. It is like a city centre market with a variety of things available - from fruits and vegetables to clothes, home appliances, you name it and you find it here. Like any other market, Han Market has been categorized into sections. There are namely four sections- Dried items, Local produce, Clothing and Shoe section. No market place is complete without its authentic food stalls and Han Market is no exception. It has a number of food stalls below the staircase region serving local delicacies. This happening market is apt for spending time for those who love to shop and are looking for a taste of the local life of Da Nang! Read More

Han River Bridge

Han River Bridge

Han River Bridge is one of the prime examples of ingenious engineering! It is the first swing bridge in Vietnam and stretches over the Han River for 487 meters. Travel to the bridge at around 11 PM on a weekend when the traffic is stopped and the bridge swings on its axis for about 15 to 20 minutes to allow the shipping traffic in the Han River to pass through. Inaugurated in the year 2000, it facilitates transport and links the eastern side of the river to the city centre. Another interesting factor in the construction of the Han River Bridge is that the citizens themselves contributed the money for building it. In addition to being an architectural marvel, it is also a tourist spectacle when it lights up at night in a colour palette of red, yellow and blue, signifying the city's vibrancy. It is the pride of the Da Nang dwellers and an example of the modernity of the city. Read More

Hoa Nghiem Cave

Hoa Nghiem Cave

Hoa Nghiem Caves are a part of the trails on the Marble Mountains in Da Nang. Walking down a small passageway as a part of the Marble Mountain tour, you will enter a massive cavern housing a small pagoda and a grotto with statues of Buddha and saints in various positions. Hoa Nghiem Cave makes an interesting visit as it stuns the visitors with beams of sunlight streaming through the holes of the cave roof, imparting an ethereal mood.

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