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Da Nang

Vietnam

Attractions & Events in Da Nang

Discover the top attractions, events, and festivals in Da Nang, Vietnam

Top Attractions

Ba Na Hills

A hilltop resort featuring French colonial architecture, amusement parks, and the famous Golden Bridge.

Tips: Allocate a full day to explore. The cable car ride offers breathtaking views; consider visiting on weekdays to avoid crowds.

Dragon Bridge

A 666-meter-long bridge over the Han River, designed in the shape of a golden dragon that breathes fire and water during weekend evenings.

Tips: Visit on Saturday or Sunday at 9:00 PM to witness the fire and water show. Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot.

Golden Bridge

A 150-meter-long pedestrian bridge held up by giant stone hands, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

Tips: Located within the Ba Na Hills resort; access requires a cable car ride. Visit early to avoid crowds.

Han River Bridge

Vietnam's first rotating bridge, spanning 487.7 meters, which rotates to allow ships to pass, enhancing the city's skyline.

Tips: Visit at night to see the bridge illuminated. Check local schedules for rotation times.

Love Bridge Da Nang

A romantic bridge adorned with love locks, offering picturesque views of the Han River, popular among couples.

Tips: Bring a padlock to leave your mark. Evening visits provide a charming atmosphere with city lights.

Marble Mountains

A cluster of five limestone and marble hills, each named after one of the five elements, featuring caves, tunnels, and Buddhist sanctuaries.

Tips: Wear comfortable shoes for climbing. Early morning visits are recommended to avoid crowds and heat.

My Khe Beach

A 20-mile stretch of white sand beach, recognized as one of the world's most beautiful beaches, ideal for sunbathing and water sports.

Tips: Best visited during the dry season (April to August) for optimal weather conditions.

Phap Lam Pagoda

A serene Buddhist pagoda set within a two-story building, featuring manicured gardens and beautiful sculptures.

Tips: Respect the local customs and dress modestly. Ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat within the city.

Son Tra Peninsula

A lush nature reserve known as 'Monkey Mountain,' home to the Linh Ung Pagoda and the 67-meter-tall Lady Buddha statue.

Tips: Ideal for hiking and wildlife spotting. Be respectful of the natural environment and local wildlife.

Sun Wheel

A 115-meter-tall Ferris wheel located in Asia Park, offering panoramic views of Da Nang city.

Tips: Visit in the evening for a stunning view of the city lights. Suitable for families and children.

Events & Festivals

Da Nang Food Festival

A culinary event showcasing local and international cuisines with numerous food stalls and cooking demonstrations.

When: April

Tips: Come hungry and try a variety of dishes; cooking workshops are available for enthusiasts.

Vietnam – Korea Festival

An event showcasing the cultural and economic ties between Vietnam and Korea with performances and trade exhibitions.

When: August

Tips: Enjoy K-pop performances and Korean culinary delights; business networking sessions are also held.

Da Nang Christmas and New Year Celebration

Festive events marking the holiday season with decorations, concerts, and markets.

When: December

Tips: Explore the city’s main streets for light displays; Christmas markets offer unique gifts and treats.

Cau Ngu (Whale Worship) Festival

A traditional festival by fishermen to honor the Whale God, featuring rituals and boat races.

When: February

Tips: Experience local traditions; boat races are a highlight and attract large crowds.

Da Nang Light Festival

A festival transforming the city with artistic light installations and performances.

When: July

Tips: Evening visits offer the best experience; some installations are interactive and great for photos.

Vietnam – Japan Festival

A cultural exchange event celebrating Vietnamese and Japanese traditions through performances and exhibitions.

When: July

Tips: Experience traditional Japanese arts and cuisine; workshops are available for hands-on learning.

Da Nang Asian Film Festival (DANAFF)

A film festival showcasing Asian cinema with screenings and discussions.

When: June

Tips: Check the schedule for film screenings; some events may require prior registration.

Enjoy Da Nang Festival

A summer festival offering cultural performances, beach activities, and culinary experiences.

When: June

Tips: Participate in beach games and explore local food stalls; evening performances are a highlight.

Vietnam – ASEAN Festival

A festival celebrating the cultures of ASEAN countries through performances and exhibitions.

When: June

Tips: Explore diverse cultural displays; food stalls offer regional specialties.

Da Nang International Marathon

A marathon event attracting runners globally, offering various race categories along scenic routes.

When: March

Tips: Register early if participating; spectators can enjoy the race from various points along the course.

Quan The Am (Avalokitesvara) Festival

A significant Buddhist festival held at the Marble Mountains, featuring rituals and cultural activities.

When: March

Tips: Participate in traditional ceremonies; the Marble Mountains provide a scenic backdrop.

IRONMAN 70.3 Vietnam

A challenging triathlon event attracting athletes worldwide, featuring swimming, cycling, and running segments.

When: May

Tips: Spectators can cheer along the coastal routes; check the official schedule for the best viewing locations.

Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF)

An annual event featuring spectacular fireworks displays by international teams along the Han River.

When: May to July

Tips: Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot along the Han River; consider booking river cruises for a unique perspective.

GBA Oktoberfest

A German beer festival featuring traditional Bavarian music, food, and a variety of beers.

When: October

Tips: Purchase tickets in advance; traditional German attire adds to the festive atmosphere.

International Lion and Dragon Dance Festival

A vibrant festival featuring lion and dragon dance performances by teams from various countries.

When: September

Tips: Best viewed during the Mid-Autumn Festival; evening performances are particularly captivating.