Do not miss these destinations when visiting Da Nang

Do not miss these destinations when visiting Da Nang
Minh Nguyen
Do not miss these destinations when visiting Da Nang

Da Nang has been the most attractive destination in the world recently. More and more tourists make their trip to Da Nang city to experience the beauty of friendly people, unique culture and impressive landscapes. Once you go there, you should not miss these must-visit places.


Ba Na Hills


Ba Na hill


Ba Na Hills are one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Da Nang. It has a cool climate which is a welcome relief from hot and humid coasts. The top of Ba Na Hills provides a panoramic view of the sea and other adjoining hills and vegetation. You can start your adventure at Ba Na Hills with a ride on the cable car. 


Moreover, do not miss a Vietnamese masterpiece, Cau Vang (Golden Bridge). It is one of the parts of Ba Na Hills resort – where is the mountaintop resort complex that looks like a medieval castle, but inside these stone walls are modern accommodations, world-class restaurants and a Fantasy Park full of exciting rides.


Son Tra (Monkey) Mountain


Son Tra (Monkey) Mountain is a breath-taking national park in Da Nang that stands at 693 metres above sea level. Locally known as the Son Tra Peninsula, the winding roads surrounding prove to be a popular spot for motorcycling while hiking enthusiasts can enjoy the verdant jungles and also spot rare species such as the red face monkeys. Linh Ung Pagoda is also set on Son Tra (Monkey) Mountains, which is a prominent attraction in Da Nang for housing the tallest statue of the Goddess of Mercy. Built a top a lotus-shaped platform, there are a total of 21 miniature Buddha sculptures within the beautiful 67 metre-tall white statue.


Hai Van Pass


Hai Van pass


Hai Van Pass stands at 500m above sea level, making it the highest pass in Vietnam. It is located on the border between Thua Thien-Hue Province and Da Nang City, where you can enjoy panoramic views of verdant mountains and clear blue skies as well as Da Nang City, Tien Sa Port, Son Tra Peninsula, and South China Sea.


The pass also hosts a dilapidated French-built fort that was later used as a bunker by South Vietnamese and US armies during the Vietnam War. Due to its sudden curves and blind corners, Hai Van is also notorious for its fair share of accidents – look out for small altars set along the roadside which are dedicated to perished victims.


Con Market - Han Market


Han Market
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Situated right in the center, Con Market and Han Market have attracted more and more tourists. The markets are very diverse with various kinds of goods such as shoes, clothing, fabrics, handbags, souvenirs and gifts.


Especially, Con Market is considered as a culinary paradise of Da Nang with a long food court. Many specialties are served at the food court such as Quang Noodle, Gumbo, Grilled beef noodle, Vietnamese pancakes and sweet soup. Han Market is famous for its fresh seafood, fruits and specialties of Da Nang like dried fish and other dried foods that visitors often buy as gift.


Marble Mountains


Marble Mountains

Marble Mountains or Non Nuoc is a well-known attraction among local and foreign tourists. It is considered as a "spiritual" land of Quang Nam - Da Nang. It includes 5 spectacular mountains which are named after 5 elements of the universe: Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth. They look like bonsais emerging between a vast hillock. Every mountain has its particular beauty in shape, position, material with many caves and temples inside. Marble Mountain is truly a heaven of all tourists.


Museum of Cham Sculpture


Museum of Cham Sculpture

Museum of Cham Sculpture is the largest exhibition museum in Viet nam. This museum was built by the French in Gothic style with total area of 6,700 sqm and 2,000 sqm of display area. The museum specializes in collection, storage and presents of sculptural relics of Cham Kingdom with a total of 500 samples.


The ancient specimens are exhibited in this tourist destination include decorative plaques, shrine, statue in sandstone and terracotta materials which are collected from the Cham towers in the Central of Viet Nam. Guests who visit Museum of Cham Sculpture get an opportunity for viewing many valuable antiques as Ganesa and Apsara goddess statues.


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