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Da Nang, the largest commercial city in central Vietnam View details

Hanoi is located in northern Vietnam, and Da Nang in the south. One of the 5 directly controlled municipalities in Vietnam with a population of over 1 million, Da Nang is the center of commerce and bu...

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Da Nang, the largest commercial city in central Vietnam
City Description

Hanoi is located in northern Vietnam, and Da Nang in the south. One of the 5 directly controlled municipalities in Vietnam with a population of over 1 million, Da Nang is the center of commerce and business in central Vietnam. It was a military supply base during the Vietnam War. Hoi An is close nearby, and is closely tied to KOrea as it is where KOrea’s Blue Dragon unit was based. It also feels very familiar, probably because of the river that has the same name as KOrea’s Han River. Unlike other cities, in Da Nang you can rest on the beach that stretches for 27 kilometers, and if you get bored, take an excursion to a nearby tourist attraction spot like Hue, Hoi An, the My Son ruins, Marble Mountains, Ba Na Hills, and Son Tra. The city is like an unripened fruit, full of endless potential.

Da Nang is a beautiful city with “no fives” - no beggars, thieves, drugs, prostitution, or illiteracy. Forget the old traveling ways and kick back with the locals and enjoy yourself to the fullest while taking in the beauty of the slow-paced life.

Travel Tip

1. Recommended Free Travel
We recommend that you throw away the old ways of traveling and travel freely.
2. Transportation
Car rental costs about USD 80 per day, and taxis can be negotiated at USD 60-70 per day.
3. Currency
If you have a global ATM card, you can withdraw Vietnamese currency from your Korean bank account from ATM machines that are easily found anywhere in Vietnam.
4. Visa
You can travel visa-free for 15 days, but your passport must be valid for at least six months and you must carry a round-trip ticket.

Suggested Itinerary

Day 1 Expand
  • Mountain Marble Located 13 km south, a 20-minute drive, from Hangang Bridge in Da Nang, the Marble Mountain got its name from its marble composition.
  • Museum of Cham Sculpture Founded in July 1915, the museum is a renovation of a house owned by French people. It displays over 2,000 ancient artifacts from the Kingdom of Champa.
  • Ba Na Hills It takes about 25 minutes one way to take a cable car (listed on the Guinness Book of World Records) at 1,487 meters above sea level. Ride for 5,042 meters through the clouds while looking over the beautiful scenery to the peak of Ba Na Hills (Ba Na Hills National Park).
Day 2 Expand
  • Hue The entire city is listed as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site and the capital of the last dynasty of Vietnam. It resembles Gyeongju in a sense that the whole city is like a museum, and old town is beautifully harmonized with new town.

    [Key attraction site]
    - Royal tomb: Tomb of Minh Mang, Tomb of Khai Dinh, Tomb of Tu Duc
    - Hue Royal Palace: It is nicknamed the Little Forbidden City, and several wars tore up all but ten structures.

    [Other attraction sites]
    - Thien Mu Temple
    Built in 1601, this is a representative temple of Vietnam. Its 7-story, 8-angled stone pagoda at the entrance of the temple is regarded as Vietnam’s most famous structure.
Day 3 Expand
  • My Son Sanctuary It is where the ruins of old Champa Kingdom’s temple is, and is 2 hours away from Da Nang. In terms of cultural value, it was built before Angkor Wat. Its unique, architectural style still remain but cannot be restored. It is listed as a UNESCO Heritage Site.
  • Hoi An Hoi An is located 30 km southeast of Da Nang and its entire old city, frozen in time, is listed as a World Heritage Site. In a way it resembles Insadong in Korea, and in some ways like Yufuin in Japan.

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