Sunday, April 6, 2014

The essential places to visit in Da Nang

Young and dynamic with beautiful beaches, the coastal city of Da Nang is one of the many people who choose to be when summer arrives. You can experience all the emotions in this beautiful coastal city with the famous stopover below.

Han River Bridge 

Han River Bridge is the first bridge in Vietnam rotary, built bridges on the main shaft of the Bach Dang Street, Hai Chau connection with Son Tra district. Every day at 1 am, the bridge will be rotated 90 degrees for ships on the river crossing. Tourists often look forward to turning the bridge is considered a symbol of Da Nang with excitement.

Son Tra Peninsula 

Son Tra Peninsula far from the center of Danang is about10 kilometers to the northeast. Winding road up the peninsula under the sea, the cool air. On the peninsula, you can visit the jungles of Da Nang and unique panoramic view of the city from on high.

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Hai Van Pass 

Hai Van Pass longer than 20 km, located in the border between Thua Thien Hue and Danang. With a height of nearly 500 meters above sea level, famous Hai Van Pass is the most beautiful and also the most dangerous Vietnam. A trip to discover the pass by motorcycle is more enjoyable experience travelers are choosing.

Marble city 

Marble city center lies approximately 7 kilometers Da Nang, the Marble Mountain resort. Ngu Hanh Son mountain in stone (Kim paint, paint Jupiter, Mercury paint, paint Mars and Saturn paint) looks like the oasis emerged among a vast dune rock. This is also where many of the spiritual temple of Da Nang.

Non Nuoc stone carving village

Non Nuoc stone carving village was formed in the 18th century by artisans from Thanh Hoa Huynh Ba Quat name is cleared. The village lies at the foot of Stone Marble with shop are crafted from stone. Go here, you can find all the items from the statue to the beautiful bracelet.

Ba Na Mountain 

Da Nang, Ba Na Mountain 40 km to the southwest, there are ecological value and tremendous tourism, is a nature reserve Country. This area is built into entertainment spot. Bana is still keeping many French colonial villas from the resort for tourists.

Pham Van Dong Beach 

Pham Van Dong Beach is located close to the city, where a large daily catch local residents and tourists all over the beach.

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Cam Ne mat village 

Cam Ne mat village from the center is about 14 km to the southwest, where long famous for the traditional mat and each flower is present in the inner court of the Nguyen emperors. Advantages of Cam Ne flower slide is thicker, more durable, are quieter than the reference back of the other localities.

Tuy Loan ancient Village

Tuy Loan ancient Village insides the old National Road 14B over 500 years old, ancient temples stand with the Ministry of Culture has been recognized as historical, architectural and artistic national level.

Hoi An ancient town 

Hoi An ancient town located 40 km from Da Nang where many cultural relics and historical celebrities. Road to Hoi An along the beautiful beach and convenient. 

My Khe beach

My Khe beach, Non Nuoc beaches are beautiful Danang. Running along the coastal road towards Hoi An, you can drop any point to the beach. Here sea in, green and big waves. 

Cham Sculpture Museum 

Cham Sculpture Museum was built by the French with bold architecture of Cham cultural influence. The museum has about 300 different sculptures on display inside and outside the main building. Tickets are 30,000 museum visitors.

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Da Nang Cathedral 

Da Nang Cathedral located on Tran Phu Street was built in 1923 to cater to the French Catholics residing in Vietnam around the same time. Locals still call the church familiar with the name Big Con Ga church because the church roof on a chicken icon gray light alloy hollow.

Korean market

Puppies, Korean market, the two most crowded market area of Da Nang, where you can buy a lot of toys to bring as a gift as dried squid, dried beef, fish, seafood ...

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