On arrival in Danang, transferring you to hotel and take a look at the Dragon Bridge on the way. The Vietnam tour
will begin with Son Tra Peninsula, that is 10km from the center of to
the North-east and is 693m high above sea level. Son Tra Mountain can be
seen from every places of the city. Son Tra looks like a mushroom of
which cap is Son Tra Mountain and stalk is a beautiful sandy beach.
Built on a site of 12 hectares on the Son Tra Peninsula, the Linh Ung,
Son Tra Pagoda is the largest in Da Nang in terms of scale and artistic
architecture. The pagoda is famous for its beautiful 67-metre-tall
Goddess of Mercy statue standing on a lotus-shaped platform.
In here, visitor can come to Hoi An, one of Vietnam's most iconic
travel destinations and home to an amazing array of sights, activities
and events. Even first time visitors to Hoi An will quickly be
enthralled by how fun and fascinating Hoi An really can be. For those
looking for a glimpse of the real Vietnam, or just a fun night out, Hoi
An mixes old world charm with a modern and vibrant night life. Click the
general information links below for further information.
After that, swimming and relaxing on My Khe Beach, by American
Economic Review Forbes, voted as one of six most charming beaches in the
planet. According to Sunday Herald Sun, early 2010, Mỹ Khê beach was
continuously listed in Top Ten of Asia’s best beaches from Vietnam tour.
Shopping in Hoi An
Hoi An shopping is characterised by the traditional Vietnamese local
markets, with more offerings of traditional craftsmanship and cultural
souvenirs than is usually found elsewhere in the country. The range of
merchandise available in Hoi An is more limited than other places in
Vietnam, but highly regarded cultural souvenirs are more prominent here
Learn about the Cham sculpture at the Cham Museum or visit the impressive shrines set along the stunning caves of Hoi an Steeps
Hoi An Overview speaks about the eye-catching sights and attractions
that are flourishing in the area. While touring here, pay homage at the
Fujian Congregation Hall or catch up with local paintings at the
Japanese Covered Bridge. Watch out for architectural designs of Phu Kien
Pagoda or glance through the silk lanterns that illuminate the narrow
town streets. Dine seafood at the Hoi An night restaurants or enjoy a
wonderful boat ride along its sandy beaches. Capture the beauty of the
holy marble and limestone hills along the Marble Mountain or take a
relaxed walk along the long stretched beaches of Non Nuoc.
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