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Vietnam is Smiling Face Danang

This month, I invite you to the colorful life of Vietnam, which deserves to be talked about more than its painful history. Your trip to Vietnam will change your perspective on life.

This is not a momentary feeling of happiness arising from the excitement of stepping into another geography that I have never seen in the world

The eternal happiness of the eternal pleasure left on my palate, whatever I know and introduce about this Vietnam.
Far from the beat of the country’s major cities such as Hanoi or Ha Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s never-before-written secret shrine, Danang, offers a true far eastern experience waiting to be explored.

With its endless shores overlooking the South China Sea, rugged mountains, inaccessible ridges, emerald green fields, and a deep history engraved in the minds, this autumn city is on the rise to bring life to the country.

Apart from the geographical location advantage of being located in the central part of the country, it has succeeded in showing itself in recent years with its convenient ports that contribute to the development of trade and tourism, its rapidly growing airport, and its cultural and historical riches.

It is the country of people with small hearts and big hearts

Vietnam, which has not been able to straighten its back due to the war and poverty that has come one after another until recently, has recently been among the leading routes of the world. You will find that tourism is a very new phenomenon around here and wherever you want to go, you will find that the hospitable people will be surrounded by all their friendliness. Their customs, family values, care and trust in their approach to people are amazing. On the other hand, it is not surprising that Asia has the lowest crime rate and is ranked among the safest places.

Whatever your sense of vacation, Danang is boundless enough to please any traveler. There are many options, such as long nature walks, a romantic holiday, sea, adventure, gastronomy, which I can extend the sentence further.

Marble mountains

One of the most important historical riches of the city, which is worth visiting, is the Marble Mountains, which date back to the 17th century. Each mountain, consisting of a total of five clusters, is named after each element. Such as Kim (metal), Thuy (water), Moc (wood), Hoa (fire), and Can Tho (earth).

It is frightening to cross the mountain road with almost all kinds of animal figures made of marble, with measured steps. The coolness blowing from the cave causes a smile on my face, I am inside. Religious scenes carved from marble, underground chambers, sculptures and relief motifs are incredible. The pagodas that you come across at the end of the 156-step stairs are a unique experience. Buddhists still continue to use these historical temples. It is another fact that American soldiers used these caves to hide during the Vietnam War. Good walking shoes and the importance of water, earring in my ear, I take half a day.

My Khe and Nuoc Beach

My biggest problem was to end the day with my choice, which I hoped to overcome my fatigue and overcome myself. To enjoy the sea in the city, My Khe and Non Nuoc Beach, with their soft beaches that offer unlimited service, are like medicine against the sweltering humidity of Vietnam. It is also possible to find suitable wavelengths for surfing.

Dragon Bridge’s big show

Believing that dragons bring eternal goodness, auspiciousness and wisdom, Vietnamese also show this devotion in their architectural choices. Dragon, the most popular bridge of the Han River, which was opened to traffic in 2013, is a giant dragon themed. An interesting show is held on the bridge for weekend evenings. People watch with great excitement the fire and water show that the dragon figure, illuminated with lights, comes out of its mouth.

Museum of Cham Sculptures

This museum, which contains the most striking examples of Cham ruins, stone sculptures, altars and Hindu symbols that have survived from the Cham Civilization that ruled in Vietnam for centuries, is worth seeing.

Lady Buddha Statue

The Lady Buddha Statue, located on the last Tra Peninsula in the south of the city, has a height of 72 meters and a diameter of 17 meters, perched on a hill. Considered a monumental masterpiece, this building is one of the most sought-after discoveries by tourists. The statue, facing the ocean, is entirely made of marble, and thanks to its pagoda feature, it is in a position where you can witness the worship of Buddhists.

BA NA Hills

At about 1500 meters above sea level. It receives 1.5 million visitors a year and has the most impressive ropeway systems in the world. Is it possible for me not to lose one’s mind for the hills? This facility, which has become an important tourism center of the city, is most famous for its cable car, which has managed to get its name written in the Guinnes Book of Records, as it is the longest cable car line in the world.

Good to know

  • Largest sources of income: coffee, rice, corn, rubber and fishing
  • Capital, Hanoi
  • Form of government: socialist republic
  • The first Flag was designed in 1940 after the revolution against the French government. The red color on the flag symbolizes socialism in Vietnam and also those who sacrificed themselves for the sake of the country. In addition, the five-pointed yellow star on the flag; It represents the social stratum consisting of five strata. These are the pillars of socialism in Vietnam ; soldiers, academics, farmers, youth and workers.
  • There are two motorcycles per person in the country, and the most popular choice in Danag, where bus transportation is limited, is to rent a motorcycle.

Against the sun, extreme humidity and frequent precipitation brought by the tropical climate; sunglasses, sunscreen and umbrella.

Take it with you…..

What to eat and drink?

  • Street food culture is dominant in the city. At the beginning of the popular dishes; Here comes the turmeric noodle soup called Mi Quang.
  • Fresh seafood fish, shrimp, crabs, squid, oysters and snails are among the most popular foods consumed. Your refreshing sweet experience is among what I call Coconut jelly called Rau Cau Öğ Dua.
  • Vietnam is very rich in exotic fruits. The most common of these is Pitaya, also known as dragon fruit. Pitaya, which is used in food, in salads, in almost everything from desserts to drinks, tastes like kiwi.
  • I drank a lot of Vietnamese coffee. It is so delicious that I put it at the top of my shopping list. It is an important cultural part of the country and one of the sources of income.

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